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Peanut Detection Using Droplet Microfluidic Polymerase Chain Reaction Device
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EngineeringPeanut DnaFoodborne PathogensBioanalysisEmulsion DropletsBiotechnologyAnalytical MicrosystemsLab-on-a-chipFood MicrobiologyNucleic Acid AmplificationMicrobiologyPeanut DetectionPublic HealthMicrofluidicsSeed ProcessingFood Safety
In this study, we integrated genetic detection for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with microfluidics technology for the detection of peanut DNA. A cross-junction microchannel was used to induce emulsion droplets of water in oil for PCR on a chip. Compared with the single-phase flow, the emulsion droplet flow exhibited a 7.24% lower evaporation amount and prevented air bubble generation. PCR results of the droplet microfluidic PCR chip for peanut DNA fragment detection was verified by comparison with a commercial PCR thermal cycler and increased fluorescence intensity in SYBR Green reagent-based PCR. Moreover, PCR on the microfluidic PCR chip was successful for sesame, Salmonella spp., and Staphylococcus aureus . The droplet microfluidic PCR device developed in this study can be applied for peanut detection in the context of food allergy.
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