Author: Storey, Emily E.; Wu, Duxuan; Helmy, Amr S.
Title: Enhanced Sensitivity for Quantifying Disease Markers via Raman and Machine-Learning of Circulating Biofluids in Optofluidic Chips Cord-id: rh5npuv6 Document date: 2021_5_26
ID: rh5npuv6
Snippet: We demonstrate novel instrumentation for spontaneous Raman spectroscopy in biofluids, enabling development of a portable, automated, reliable diagnostics technique requiring minimal operator expertise to quantify disease markers. Label-free Raman analysis of biofluids at physiologically-relevant sensitivities is achieved using a microfluidic-embedded liquid-core-waveguide augmented with a unique circulation approach: thermal damage and spectrum variance is minimized, eliminating conventional lim
Document: We demonstrate novel instrumentation for spontaneous Raman spectroscopy in biofluids, enabling development of a portable, automated, reliable diagnostics technique requiring minimal operator expertise to quantify disease markers. Label-free Raman analysis of biofluids at physiologically-relevant sensitivities is achieved using a microfluidic-embedded liquid-core-waveguide augmented with a unique circulation approach: thermal damage and spectrum variance is minimized, eliminating conventional limits on integration time for excellent signal-to-noise ratio and temporal stability. Machine-learning then optimizes spectrum processing, yielding quantitative results independent of end-user proficiency. Sub-mM accuracy is achieved in solutions of both high and low turbidity, surpassing the sensitivity of previous techniques for analytes with a small scattering cross-section, such as glucose. We attain a new record for label-free glucose measurements in an artificial whole-blood, achieving an accuracy up to 0.14 mM, well-exceeding the 0.78 mM accuracy required for diabetic monitoring, establishing our technique's potential to significantly facilitate portable Raman for complex biofluid analysis.
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