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Title: Plasmonic Paper Microneedle Patch for On-Patch Detection of Molecules in Dermal Interstitial Fluid.

Authors: Kolluru, Chandana; Gupta, Rohit; Jiang, Qisheng; Williams, Mikayla; Gholami Derami, Hamed; Cao, Sisi; Noel, Richard K; Singamaneni, Srikanth; Prausnitz, Mark R

Published In ACS Sens, (2019 06 28)

Abstract: Minimally invasive devices to detect molecules in dermal interstitial fluid (ISF) are desirable for point-of-care diagnostic and monitoring applications. In this study, we developed a microneedle (MN) patch that collects ISF for on-patch biomarker analysis by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). The micrometer-scale MNs create micropores in the skin surface, through which microliter quantities of ISF are collected onto plasmonic paper on the patch backing. The plasmonic paper was prepared by immobilizing poly(styrenesulfonate) (PSS) coated gold nanorods (AuNRs) on a thin strip of filter paper using plasmonic calligraphy. Negatively charged PSS was used to bind positively charged rhodamine 6G (R6G), which served as a model compound, and thereby localize R6G on AuNR surface. R6G bound on the AuNR surface was detected and quantified by acquiring SERS spectra from the plasmonic paper MN patch. This approach was used to measure pharmacokinetic profiles of R6G in ISF and serum from rats in vivo. This proof-of-concept study indicates that a plasmonic paper MN patch has the potential to enable on-patch measurement of molecules in ISF for research and future medical applications.

PubMed ID: 31070358 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Animals; Dermis/chemistry*; Extracellular Fluid/chemistry*; Female; Gold/chemistry; Injections, Intradermal/instrumentation; Injections, Intradermal/methods; Nanotubes/chemistry; Needles*; Paper*; Point-of-Care Testing; Polystyrenes/chemistry; Proof of Concept Study; Rats; Rhodamines/analysis*; Rhodamines/blood; Rhodamines/pharmacokinetics; Spectrum Analysis, Raman/methods

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