Detecting Concentration of Analytes with DETECHIP: A Molecular Sensing Array.

Hannah Johnke, Gary Batres, Mark Wilson, Andrea E Holmes, Sharmin Sikich
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DETECHIP® is a detection system made of various sensors that has been shown to detect and discriminate between small molecules of interest, including various illicit and over-the-counter drugs. Previously, detection was normalized to a single concentration of analyte. Now this detection assay can detect concentration differences in analytes via red, green, and blue color value changes and shifts in the UV-Vis spectra of the assay. To determine the concentrations differences, the exposed assays were scanned on a flatbed scanner and the images were analyzed for individual RGB values with a custom macro in ImageJ, an image analysis program. Increasing concentrations of the analyte resulted in greater differences in color values between control and analyte wells. These differences showed a linear relationship to concentration change, some with correlation coefficients greater than 98%. This work expands the capability of DETECHIP to give information about the concentration of analyte when the analyte identity is known.

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用DETECHIP检测分析物浓度:一种分子传感阵列。
DETECHIP®是一种由各种传感器组成的检测系统,已被证明可以检测和区分感兴趣的小分子,包括各种非法和非处方药。以前,检测是标准化的单一浓度的分析物。现在,这种检测方法可以通过检测方法的紫外可见光谱中的红、绿、蓝颜色值变化和移位来检测分析物的浓度差异。为了确定浓度差异,在平板扫描仪上扫描暴露的测定物,并使用图像分析程序ImageJ中的自定义宏分析图像中的单个RGB值。分析物浓度的增加导致对照和分析物井之间颜色值的差异更大。这些差异与浓度变化呈线性关系,部分相关系数大于98%。这项工作扩大了DETECHIP的能力,当分析物身份已知时,可以提供有关分析物浓度的信息。
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