Disc-based microarrays: principles and analytical applications.

Anal Bioanal Chem

Departamento de Química, Instituto Interuniversitario de Investigación de Reconocimiento Molecular y Desarrollo Tecnológico (IDM), Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46071, Valencia, Spain.

Published: July 2016

The idea of using disk drives to monitor molecular biorecognition events on regular optical discs has received considerable attention during the last decade. CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs and other new optical discs are universal and versatile supports with the potential for development of protein and DNA microarrays. Besides, standard disk drives incorporated in personal computers can be used as compact and affordable optical reading devices. Consequently, a CD technology, resulting from the audio-video industry, has been used to develop analytical applications in health care, environmental monitoring, food safety and quality assurance. The review presents and critically evaluates the current state of the art of disc-based microarrays with illustrative examples, including past, current and future developments. Special mention is made of the analytical developments that use either chemically activated or raw standard CDs where proteins, oligonucleotides, peptides, haptens or other biological probes are immobilized. The discs are also used to perform the assays and must maintain their readability with standard optical drives. The concept and principle of evolving disc-based microarrays and the evolution of disk drives as optical detectors are also described. The review concludes with the most relevant uses ordered chronologically to provide an overview of the progress of CD technology applications in the life sciences. Also, it provides a selection of important references to the current literature. Graphical Abstract High density disc-based microarrays.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-016-9423-1DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

disc-based microarrays
16
disk drives
12
analytical applications
8
optical discs
8
optical
5
disc-based
4
microarrays principles
4
principles analytical
4
applications idea
4
idea disk
4

Similar Publications

Integrating Bio-Sensing Array with Blood Plasma Separation on a Centrifugal Platform.

Sensors (Basel)

February 2023

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • CD platforms have evolved over the past 20 years to enable portable immunoassays that can analyze whole blood without the need for pre-processing.
  • The integration of blood plasma separation and reciprocation on these centrifugal discs allows for efficient separation of plasma from red blood cells while preventing cell inflow during further testing.
  • Testing confirmed the effectiveness of this design, demonstrating separation capabilities and successful analyte detection using specific fluorescent methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Disc-based microarrays: principles and analytical applications.

Anal Bioanal Chem

July 2016

Departamento de Química, Instituto Interuniversitario de Investigación de Reconocimiento Molecular y Desarrollo Tecnológico (IDM), Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46071, Valencia, Spain.

The idea of using disk drives to monitor molecular biorecognition events on regular optical discs has received considerable attention during the last decade. CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs and other new optical discs are universal and versatile supports with the potential for development of protein and DNA microarrays. Besides, standard disk drives incorporated in personal computers can be used as compact and affordable optical reading devices.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A new analytical system based on Thermochromic Etching Discs (TED) technology is presented. TED comprises a number of attractive features such as track independency, selective irradiation, a high power laser, and the capability to create useful assay platforms. The analytical versatility of this tool opens up a wide range of possibilities to design new compact disc-based total analysis systems applicable in chemistry and life sciences.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Arrays on disc for screening and quantification of pollutants.

Anal Chim Acta

June 2013

Departamento de Tecnología de la Alimentación y Nutrición, Universidad Católica de San Antonio, Guadalupe, Murcia, Spain.

A rapid compact disc based methodology for screening and quantification of organic pollutants in mandarin juices is presented. The assay is established on the coating conjugate indirect competitive principle and developed under disc-array configuration. The detection is based on the acquisition of attenuated reflective signals that were proportional to optical density of the immunoreaction product.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Reading disc-based bioassays with standard computer drives.

Acc Chem Res

February 2013

Department of Chemistry, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6, Canada.

Traditional methods of disease diagnosis are both time-consuming and labor-intensive, and many tests require expensive instrumentation and trained professionals, which restricts their use to biomedical laboratories. Because patients can wait several days (even weeks) for the results, the consequences of delayed treatment could be disastrous. Therefore, affordable and simple point-of-care (POC) biosensor devices could fill a diagnostic niche in the clinic or even at home, as personal glucose meters do for diabetics.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!