Abstract
Laboratory-based testing does not allow for the sufficiently rapid return of data to enable optimal therapeutic monitoring of patients with metabolic diseases such as phenylketonuria (PKU). The typical turn-around time of several days for current laboratory-based testing is too slow to be practically useful for effective monitoring or optimizing therapy. This report describes the development of a rapid, paper-based, point-of-care device for phenylalanine detection using a small volume (40 μL) of whole blood. The quantitative resolution and reproducibility of this device with instrumented readout are described, together with the potential use of this device for point-of-care monitoring by PKU patients.
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Robinson, R., Wong, L., Monnat, R. J., & Fu, E. (2016). Development of a whole blood paper-based device for phenylalanine detection in the context of PKU therapy monitoring. Micromachines, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi7020028
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