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Optical glucose sensor for microfluidic cell culture systems

Beteiligte Autoren der JOANNEUM RESEARCH:
Autor*innen:
Fuchs, Stefanie; Rieger, Veronika; Tjell, Anders Ø.; Spitz, Sarah; Brandauer, Konstanze; Schaller-Ammann, Roland; Feiel, Jürgen; Ertl, Peter; Klimant, Ingo; Mayr, Torsten
Abstract:
Glucose is the primary energy source of human cells. Therefore, monitoring glucose inside microphysiological systems (MPS) provides valuable information on the viability and metabolic state of the cultured cells. However, continuous glucose monitoring inside MPS is challenging due to a lack of suitable miniaturized sensors. Here we present an enzymatic, optical glucose sensor for measurement inside microfluidic systems. The miniaturized glucose sensor (Ø 1 mm) is fabricated together with a reference oxygen sensor onto biocompatible, pressure sensitive adhesive tape for easy integration inside microfluidic systems. Furthermore, the proposed microfluidic system can be used as plug and play sensor system with existing MPS. It was characterized under cell culture conditions (37°C and pH 7.4) for five days, exhibiting minor drift (3% day-1). The influence of further cell culture parameters like oxygen concentration, pH, flow rate and sterilization methods were investigated. The plug and play system was used for at-line measurements of glucose levels in (static) cell culture and achieved good agreement with a commercially available glucose sensor. In conclusion, we developed an optical glucose sensor that can be easily integrated in microfluidic systems and is able to perform stable glucose measurements under cell culture conditions.
Titel:
Optical glucose sensor for microfluidic cell culture systems
Seiten:
115491
Publikationsdatum
2023-10

Publikationsreihe

Nummer
237
ISSN
09565663
Proceedings
Biosensors and Bioelectronics

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