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3D Printer-Controlled syringe pumps for Dual, Active, Regulable and Simultaneous dispensing of reagents. Manufacturing of immunochromatographic test strips

[Display omitted] •The unified control of the 3D printer enables dual, active, regulable and simultaneous dispensing of liquids.•The standard function of the 3D printer can be easily restored.•The proposed setup is based on open source tools and low-cost supplies. Lateral flow immunoassays (LFIA) ar...

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Published in:Microchemical journal 2024-06, Vol.201, p.110652, Article 110652
Main Authors: Siano, Gabriel, Peretti, Leandro, Márquez, Juan Manuel, Pujato, Nazarena, Giovanini, Leonardo, Berli, Claudio
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Summary:[Display omitted] •The unified control of the 3D printer enables dual, active, regulable and simultaneous dispensing of liquids.•The standard function of the 3D printer can be easily restored.•The proposed setup is based on open source tools and low-cost supplies. Lateral flow immunoassays (LFIA) are widely used worldwide for the detection of different analytes because they combine multiple advantages such as low production cost, simplicity, and portability. They allow biomarkers detection without requiring infrastructure or highly trained personnel. In this work we propose solutions for the manufacturing process of LFIA at laboratory-scale, particularly to the controlled and active dispensing of the reagents in the form the Test Lines (TL) and the Control Lines (CL). To accomplish this task, we adapted a 3D printer to also control Syringe Pumps (SP), since the proposed adaptation of a 3D printer is easy, free and many laboratories already have it within their infrastructure. In turn, the standard function of the 3D printer can be easily restored by disconnecting the SPs and reconnecting the extruder. Additionally, the unified control of the 3D printer enables dual, active, regulable and simultaneous dispensing, four features that are typically found only in certain high-cost commercial equipment. With the proposed setup, the challenge of dispensing simultaneously at least 2 lines (CL and TL) with SPs controlled by a 3D printer was addressed, including regulation in the width of dispensed lines within experimental limits. The construction of a LFIA for the detection of leptospirosis is shown as a practical example of the automatized reagent dispensing.
ISSN:0026-265X
DOI:10.1016/j.microc.2024.110652