A sequential injection analysis (SIA) system for the determination of total calcium in blood has been implemented. The assay principle is based on the arsenazo III method, in which the indicator’s complex with calciu...A sequential injection analysis (SIA) system for the determination of total calcium in blood has been implemented. The assay principle is based on the arsenazo III method, in which the indicator’s complex with calcium forms a blue-purple colour. The absorbance peak height at 650 nm was proportional to the calcium content in samples. A linear range was obtained from 2.5 - 15 mg?dL–1 (r2 = 0.999), with a detection limit of 0.430 mg?dL–1 (3σ). Magnesium, glucose, hae-moglobin, and bilirubin at 123, 1,000, 50, and 0.5 mg?dL–1, respectively, were not found to interfere with the proposed system significantly (recovery 99.1% - 104.4%). The sampling frequency was 30 h–1, in which the carry-over effect was negligible (0.69%). The proposed SIA system was successfully applied to the determination of calcium from serum samples (r2 = 0.970;n = 30).展开更多
A sequential injection analysis (SIA) system based on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) chip with integrated pneumatic-actuated valves was developed. A novel SIA operation mode using multiphase laminar flow effect and pneum...A sequential injection analysis (SIA) system based on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) chip with integrated pneumatic-actuated valves was developed. A novel SIA operation mode using multiphase laminar flow effect and pneumatic microvalve control was proposed. The sample and reagent solutions were synchronously loaded and injected in the chip-based sample injection module instead of multi-step sequential injection by a multiposition valve and a reciprocating pump as in conventional SIA system. The sample and reagent injection volumes were reduced to ca. 1.1 nL. The present system has the advantages of simple structure, fast and convenient operation, low sample and reagent consumption, and high degree of integration and automation. The system operation conditions were optimized using fluorescein as model sample. Its feasibility in biological analysis was preliminarily demonstrated in enzyme inhibition assay.展开更多
文摘A sequential injection analysis (SIA) system for the determination of total calcium in blood has been implemented. The assay principle is based on the arsenazo III method, in which the indicator’s complex with calcium forms a blue-purple colour. The absorbance peak height at 650 nm was proportional to the calcium content in samples. A linear range was obtained from 2.5 - 15 mg?dL–1 (r2 = 0.999), with a detection limit of 0.430 mg?dL–1 (3σ). Magnesium, glucose, hae-moglobin, and bilirubin at 123, 1,000, 50, and 0.5 mg?dL–1, respectively, were not found to interfere with the proposed system significantly (recovery 99.1% - 104.4%). The sampling frequency was 30 h–1, in which the carry-over effect was negligible (0.69%). The proposed SIA system was successfully applied to the determination of calcium from serum samples (r2 = 0.970;n = 30).
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (20825517, 20890020)Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2007CB714503)
文摘A sequential injection analysis (SIA) system based on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) chip with integrated pneumatic-actuated valves was developed. A novel SIA operation mode using multiphase laminar flow effect and pneumatic microvalve control was proposed. The sample and reagent solutions were synchronously loaded and injected in the chip-based sample injection module instead of multi-step sequential injection by a multiposition valve and a reciprocating pump as in conventional SIA system. The sample and reagent injection volumes were reduced to ca. 1.1 nL. The present system has the advantages of simple structure, fast and convenient operation, low sample and reagent consumption, and high degree of integration and automation. The system operation conditions were optimized using fluorescein as model sample. Its feasibility in biological analysis was preliminarily demonstrated in enzyme inhibition assay.