Abstract

BackgroundRecently, automatic molecular diagnostic devices to extract DNA have been extensively developed using magnetic beads. While various methods can be applied to the control of the beads, the efficiency of the control when incorporated in automatic devices has not been studied. This paper proposes a compact magnet actuation method for the control of magnetic beads for DNA extraction, and compares the efficiency to the already available magnetic bead-based DNA extraction device. A permanent magnet was preferred for its compactness, while an electro-magnet provides easy operation. After investigating various methods to actuate the magnet with perspective to the size, circuit complexity, and power requirement, we determined the solenoid actuation method to be most efficient. To further reduce the dimension of the overall actuation device, direct actuation of the permanent magnet to control the hold/release of the beads was employed in this paper. The proposed method was compared with the conventional solenoid actuator with a metal plunger. An experimental fluidics device was set up with a fluidic channel and a syringe pump. The bead holding performance against the fluid speed was tested while a fixed amount of beads was loaded into the center of the channel. The group velocity of the beads was analyzed via image processing to determine whether the magnet was sufficient to hold the beads. The required power and space was analyzed and compared qualitatively and quantitatively.ResultThe proposed direct actuation method was capable of holding the beads at faster fluidic speed than the conventional solenoid actuator. The required power was comparable contemplating the high initial power of the solenoid actuator, and required much smaller space since no plunger was needed.ConclusionsThe direct actuation of the permanent magnet using a solenoid coil showed enhanced performance in holding the beads via permanent magnet, with less complexity of the actuation circuit and space. The proposed method therefore can efficiently improve the overall performance of the bead-based DNA extraction.

Highlights

  • Automatic molecular diagnostic devices to extract DNA have been extensively developed using magnetic beads

  • The proposed method can efficiently improve the overall performance of the bead-based DNA extraction

  • In this study, we discovered that directly actuating a permanent magnet with a solenoid coil was more efficient in holding magnetic beads in position than the conventional solenoid actuator

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Introduction

Automatic molecular diagnostic devices to extract DNA have been extensively developed using magnetic beads. This paper proposes a compact magnet actuation method for the control of magnetic beads for DNA extraction, and compares the efficiency to the already available magnetic bead-based DNA extraction device. Molecular diagnostics is widely adapted in various fields such as disease detection and health monitoring This method evaluates the nucleic acids (e.g., DNA, RNA, or a variation of both) for human samples as well as bacteria or virus which are the causes of many diseases [1,2,3,4,5,6]. Various studies have focused on methods to improve the efficiency of gene extraction, including the magnetic-bead based DNA extraction [3, 7, 8, 15]. Magnetic beads are widely used in DNA analysis, and in diverse biochemical analysis using fluidics owing to the facile control of magnet beads with a magnetic force [4, 10, 12, 16,17,18,19,20]

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