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Microfluidic sedimentation cytometer for milk quality and bovine mastitis monitoring

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BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES
卷 12, 期 6, 页码 1051-1059

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10544-010-9459-5

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Bovine mastitis; Milk; Cytometer; Centrifugal microfluidics; Sedimentation; Cell-counter; Somatic cells; Sample-to-answer device

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland [05/CE3/B754]

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We report a rapid, low-cost, portable microfluidic sedimentation cytometer (SeCy) for assessing the somatic cell count and fat content of milk in 15 min using a sample-in, answer-out approach. The system consists of 12 independent microfluidic devices, essentially flattened funnel structures, fabricated on the footprint of a single plastic compact disc (CD). Each funnel structure holds 150 mu L of milk, has an inlet for milk filling and an outlet for air to escape, and ends in a narrow, closed-end microfluidic channel that facilitates packing of the cells into a column whose length is proportional to cell count. The closed-end channel provides accurate cell counts over the range 50,000-> 3,000,000 cells per mL. The assay separates cells and fat globules based on their densities (by differential sedimentation), concentrating white cells in the closed-end channel near the outer rim of the CD for estimation of total cell pellet volume, while fat globules move toward the center of disc rotation, forming a fat band in the funnel. After adding milk to two or more microfluidic devices, the CD is loaded onto a custom-built reader unit that spins the disc for 15 min. Two low-cost microscopes in the reader image the centrifuged cell pellet and the fat band, providing a sufficiently accurate cell count to diagnose mastitis and measuring fat content as an indication of health and nutritional status.

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