Accessory-free quantitative smartphone imaging of colorimetric paper-based assays

Tian Kong, Jae Bem You, Biao Zhang, Brian Nguyen, Farhang Tarlan, Keith Jarvi, David Sinton

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Abstract

The combination of smartphone technology and colorimetric paper-based microfluidics can enable simple, inexpensive diagnostics. However, imaging colorimetric diagnostic results via smartphones currently requires accessories to mitigate the influence of variability in surrounding lighting conditions. Here, we present an accessory-free smartphone-based colorimetric imaging method that enlists the built-in LED light source to dominate ambient lighting in combination with background and colour rescaling. This simple approach enables quantitative measurements from paper-based tests by compensating for different environmental lighting conditions and is universally applicable with respect to phone models and manufacturers. We demonstrate the method with three dominant phone makes and models in a cell counting application with a paper-based yeast detection device. The detection results are in good agreement with cell counting using automated cell counters. Eliminating the need for make/model specific accessories, this approach helps realize the potential for low-cost, broadly applicable paper-based diagnostics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1991-1999
Number of pages9
JournalLab on a Chip
Volume19
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Jun 2019

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