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Paper-based miniaturized device for detection of beta- lactam antibiotics in milk

Paper-based miniaturized device for detection of beta- lactam antibiotics in milk
Paper-based miniaturized device for detection of beta- lactam antibiotics in milk
This paper showcases a paper-based pillar array device for detection of beta-lactam group of antbiotics in milk which works on the induction principal. Presence of beta-lactam antibiotics in milk poses a risk for human health including allergy, carcinogenicity and microbial drug resistance. Simple to operate and inexpensive devices are required for detection of antibiotics in milk especially in remote areas where medical facilities are limited. Here we illustrate the design, fabrication and working principle of the device along with detection of beta-lactam group of antibiotics in milk samples. Ultimately, the device will be used for antimicrobial resistance testing in Dairy settings.
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Hassan, Sammer-Ul
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Goel, Prashant
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Kumar, Naresh
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Zhang, Xunli
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Hassan, Sammer-Ul
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Goel, Prashant
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Kumar, Naresh
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Zhang, Xunli
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Hassan, Sammer-Ul, Goel, Prashant, Kumar, Naresh and Zhang, Xunli (2019) Paper-based miniaturized device for detection of beta- lactam antibiotics in milk. In 23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences. pp. 1604-1605 .

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Abstract

This paper showcases a paper-based pillar array device for detection of beta-lactam group of antbiotics in milk which works on the induction principal. Presence of beta-lactam antibiotics in milk poses a risk for human health including allergy, carcinogenicity and microbial drug resistance. Simple to operate and inexpensive devices are required for detection of antibiotics in milk especially in remote areas where medical facilities are limited. Here we illustrate the design, fabrication and working principle of the device along with detection of beta-lactam group of antibiotics in milk samples. Ultimately, the device will be used for antimicrobial resistance testing in Dairy settings.

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PAPER-BASED MINIATURIZED DEVICE FOR DETECTION OF BETALACTAM
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Published date: 23 October 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 440674
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/440674
PURE UUID: 50a2a738-f817-4fd5-8f75-d32b3e61f80b
ORCID for Sammer-Ul Hassan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0319-5814
ORCID for Xunli Zhang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4375-1571

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Date deposited: 13 May 2020 16:34
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:53

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Author: Prashant Goel
Author: Naresh Kumar
Author: Xunli Zhang ORCID iD

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