Solid phase microextraction based micro-device for extraction of PCR amplifiable DNA
Abstract
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction or sample preparation from biological
sample (whole blood) for downstream process on microfluidic platform has been widely
studied due to its crucial role in clinical diagnostic and genetic analysis. Sample preparation can be complicated since blood comprises complex matrices and repeated blood pricking from patients can be affected their health. Thus, introduction of solid-phase microextraction (SPME) method would be suitable to isolate, fractionate and concentrate the analyte from complex sample matrices and implemented on microfluidic device with small amount of sample. SPME is an effective sample preparation method by chemical lysis followed by purification mostly by using silica-based platform developed based on direct absorption into silica resins and desorption of analyte from silica resins.