Micro sequential injection: fermentation monitoring of ammonia, glycerol, glucose, and free iron using the novel lab-on-valve system

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作者
Wu, CH
Scampavia, L
Ruzicka, J
Zamost, B
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[1] Univ Washington, Dept Chem, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Zymogenet Inc, Seattle, WA 98102 USA
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10.1039/b009167g
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Using an integrated lab-on-valve manifold in a microfluidic sequential injection format (mu SI), automated sample processing has been developed for off-line and on-line monitoring of small-scale fermentations. Spectrophotometric assays of ammonia, glucose, glycerol, and free iron were downscaled to use micro-quantities of commercial reagents. By monitoring the reaction rate, the response curves in a stopped-flow mode generate linear calibration curves for ammonia [r(2) = 1.000 (0.9% SE)], glycerol [r(2) = 0.999 (1.1% SE)], glucose [r(2) = 0.999 (1.1% SE)], and free iron [r(2) = 0.999 (1.5% SE)]. Since sample dilution and reagent quantities are easily adjusted within the programmable SI format, the lab-on-valve system can accommodate samples over a wide concentration range (ammonia: 3-1200 ppm; glycerol: 20-120 ppm; glucose: 35-1000 ppm; and free iron: 80-400 ppm). This work demonstrates the key advantages of miniaturization through the reduction of sample and reagent use, minimizing waste and providing a compact yet reliable instrument. The lab-on-valve manifold uses a universal hardware configuration for all analyses, only requiring changes in software protocol and choice of reagents. All of these features are of particular importance to small-scale experimental fermentation where multiple analyte analyses are needed in real-time using small sample volumes. It is hoped that this first real-life application of the lab-on-valve manifold will serve not only as a model system to downscale assays in a practical fashion, but will also inspire and promote the use of the integrated mu SI manifold approach for a wider range of biotechnological applications.
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