DocumentCode
65546
Title
Microfluidic Detection of Vitamin D3 Compounds Using a Cylindrical Optical Microcavity
Author
Chan, Judy ; Thiessen, Torrey ; Lane, Stephen ; West, Peter ; Gardner, Kirsty ; Francois, Alexandre ; Meldrum, Al
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Volume
15
Issue
6
fYear
2015
fDate
Jun-15
Firstpage
3467
Lastpage
3474
Abstract
This paper explores the detection of vitamin D3 (VD3) using a fluorescent microcavity sensor. There is currently a high demand for measurement and analysis of this vitamin, whose deficiency may result in several different pathologies; however, the standard methods, predominantly based on mass spectroscopy and liquid chromatography require large equipment and must be done remotely. In contrast, measurement of solvent concentrations via microcavity-based optical systems can be sensitive to small changes and require miniscule analyte volumes. However, the refractive effect of VD3 (cholecalciferol) in different solvents has not been widely investigated. This paper shows that VD3 can be detected in an optofluidic setup consisting of a fluorescent capillary with a high-refractive-index quantum-dot coating. Detection and quantification were performed both in pure ethanol and food-grade soy oil solvents. While the refractive detection limits (~1 mg/mL) were higher than in current standards for D3 analysis, specific VD3 binding could lower these values. Since cholecalciferol is almost certainly too small (mass 384 Da) to be measured by attempting to treat the cavity surface for its -OH functionality, binding of the VD3 carrier protein is shown instead. This suggests practical routes toward specific microfluidic detection of VD3.
Keywords
antireflection coatings; chemical sensors; chemical variables measurement; chromatography; mass spectra; microfluidics; microsensors; optical films; optical sensors; organic compounds; quantum dots; refractive index measurement; VD3; cholecalciferol; cylindrical optical microcavity; ethanol; fluorescent capillary; fluorescent microcavity sensor; food-grade soy oil solvent; high-refractive-index quantum-dot coating; liquid chromatography; mass spectroscopy; microfluidic detection; optofluidic detection; refractive detection effect; solvent concentrations measurement; vitamin D3 compound; Ethanol; Fluorescence; Microcavities; Optical sensors; Refractive index; Solvents; Capillary; capillary; fluorescence; microcavity; quantum dots; refractive index; vitamin D; whispering gallery modes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2391106
Filename
7042228
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