Development and Evaluation of a Low-Cost Triglyceride Quantification Enzymatic Biosensor Using an Arduino-Based Microfluidic System

Author:

Pliego-Sandoval Jorge E.1ORCID,Díaz-Barbosa Arturo1ORCID,Reyes-Nava Luis A.1ORCID,Angeles Camacho-Ruiz María2ORCID,Iñiguez-Muñoz Laura Elena1ORCID,Pinto-Pérez Osmar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro Universitario del Sur, Departamento de Ciencias Computacionales e Innovación Tecnológica, Universidad de Guadalajara, Av. Enrique Arreola Silva No. 883, Colón, Cd Guzmán 49000, Jalisco, Mexico

2. Centro Universitario del Norte, Laboratorio de Investigación en Biotecnología, Universidad de Guadalajara, Colotlán 46200, Jalisco, Mexico

Abstract

Overweight and obesity promote diabetes and heart disease onset. Triglycerides are key biomarkers for cardiovascular disease, strokes, and other health issues. Scientists have devised methods and instruments for the detection of these molecules in liquid samples. In this study, an enzymatic biosensor was developed using an Arduino-based microfluidic platform, wherein a lipolytic enzyme was immobilized on an ethylene-vinyl acetate polymer through physical adsorption. This low-cost optical biosensor employed a spectrophotometric transducer and was assessed in liquid samples to indirectly detect triglycerides and fatty acids using p-nitrophenol as an indicator. The average triglyceride level detected in the conducted experiments was 47.727 mg/dL. The biosensor exhibited a percentage of recovery of 81.12% and a variation coefficient of 0.791%. Furthermore, the biosensor demonstrated the ability to detect triglyceride levels without the need for sample dilution, ranging from 7.6741 mg/dL to 58.835 mg/dL. This study successfully developed an efficient and affordable enzymatic biosensor prototype for triglyceride and fatty acid detection. The lipolytic enzyme immobilization on the polymer substrate provided a stable and reproducible detection system, rendering this biosensor an exciting option for the detection of these molecules.

Funder

Guadalajara University (UdeG), Centro Universitario del Sur

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine,Analytical Chemistry,Biotechnology,Instrumentation,Biomedical Engineering,Engineering (miscellaneous)

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