2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsmaterialslett.0c00348
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Self-Driven “Microfiltration” Enabled by Porous Superabsorbent Polymer (PSAP) Beads for Biofluid Specimen Processing and Storage

Abstract: A remote collection of biofluid specimens such as blood and urine remains a great challenge due to the requirement of continuous refrigeration. Without proper temperature regulation, the rapid degradation of analytical targets in the specimen may compromise the accuracy and reliability of the testing results. In this study, we develop porous superabsorbent polymer (PSAP) beads for fast and self-driven “microfiltration” of biofluid samples. This treatment effectively separates small analytical targets ( … Show more

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“…Our previous study has con rmed that PSAP treatment could effectively avoid the impact of bacteria together with their released protease on the protein target encapsulated inside the beads. 45 It can be deduced that similar effects should apply to virus preservation. The pH inside the beads was pre-set to a designed value slightly higher than 7, providing an intrinsic buffer system.…”
Section: Stabilization Mechanisms Of the Psap Beadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our previous study has con rmed that PSAP treatment could effectively avoid the impact of bacteria together with their released protease on the protein target encapsulated inside the beads. 45 It can be deduced that similar effects should apply to virus preservation. The pH inside the beads was pre-set to a designed value slightly higher than 7, providing an intrinsic buffer system.…”
Section: Stabilization Mechanisms Of the Psap Beadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design principle and synthesis of the pristine PSAP beads were previously described. 45 In brief, the reaction mixture containing 6 wt% sodium acrylate, 4 wt% acrylamide, 10 wt% poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG, average M n =6000 g mol −1 ) and 0.2 wt% N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide in DI water was prepared. The liquid mixture was fully dispersed and degassed by nitrogen bubbling for 5 min.…”
Section: Fabrication and Characterization Of Psap Beadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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