Abstract

A hand held device has been designed for the immunomagnetic detection and quantification of the pathogen Escherichia coli O157:H7 in food and clinical samples. In this work, a technology to manufacture a Lab on a Chip that integrates a 3D microfluidic network with a microfabricated biosensor has been developed. With this aim, the sensing film optimization, the design of the microfluidic circuitry, the development of the biological protocols involved in the measurements and, finally, the packaging needed to carry out the assays in a safe and straightforward way have been completed. The biosensor is designed to be capable to detect and quantify small magnetic field variations caused by the presence of superparamagnetic beads bound to the antigens previously immobilized on the sensor surface via an antibody–antigen reaction. The giant magnetoresistive multilayer structure implemented as sensing film consists of 20[Cu 5.10 nm /Co 2.47 nm ] with a magnetoresistance of 3.20% at 235 Oe and a sensitivity up to 0.06 Ω/Oe between 150 Oe and 230 Oe. Silicon nitride has been selected as optimum sensor surface coating due to its suitability for antibody immobilization. In order to guide the biological samples towards the sensing area, a microfluidic network made of SU-8 photoresist has been included. Finally, a novel packaging design has been fabricated employing 3D stereolithographic techniques. The microchannels are connected to the outside using standard tubing. Hence, this packaging allows an easy replacement of the used devices.

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