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Analytical Chemistry | 2008

Bacterial DNA Sample Preparation from Whole Blood Using Surface-Modified Si Pillar Arrays

Kyu-Youn Hwang; Hee-Kyun Lim; Seong-Young Jung; Kak Namkoong; Joon-Ho Kim; Nam Huh; Christopher Ko; Jae-Chan Park

A novel bacterial DNA sample preparation device for molecular diagnostics has been developed. On the basis of optimized conditions for bacterial adhesion, surface-modified silicon pillar arrays for bacterial cell capture were fabricated, and their ability to capture bacterial cells was demonstrated. The capture efficiency for bacterial cells such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Streptococcus mutans in buffer solution was over 75% with a flow rate of 400 microL/min. Moreover, the proposed method captured E. coli cells present in 50% whole blood effectively. The captured cells from whole blood were then in- situ lyzed on the surface of the microchip, and the eluted DNA was successfully amplified by qPCR. These results demonstrate that the full process of pathogen capture to DNA isolation from whole blood could be automated in a single microchip.


Analytical Chemistry | 2012

Solid phase DNA extraction with a flexible bead-packed microfluidic device to detect methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in nasal swabs.

Kyu-Youn Hwang; Sung Hong Kwon; Sun-Ok Jung; Kak Namkoong; Wonjong Jung; Joon-Ho Kim; Kahp-Yang Suh; Nam Huh

We have developed a bead-packed microfluidic device with a built-in flexible wall to automate extraction of nucleic acids from methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in nasal swabs. The flexible polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membrane was designed to manipulate the surface-to-volume ratio (SVR) of bead-packed chambers in the range of 0.05 to 0.15 (μm(-1)) for a typical solid phase extraction protocol composed of binding, washing, and eluting. In particular, the pneumatically assisted close packing of beads led to an invariant SVR (0.15 μm(-1)) even with different bead amounts (10-16 mg), which allowed for consistent operation of the device and improved capture efficiency for bacteria cells. Furthermore, vigorous mixing by asynchronous membrane vibration enabled ca. 90% DNA recovery with ca. 10 μL of liquid solution from the captured cells on the bead surfaces. The full processes to detect MRSA in nasal swabs, i.e., nasal swab collection, prefiltration, on-chip DNA extraction, and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification, were successfully constructed and carried out to validate the capability to detect MRSA in nasal swab samples. This flexible microdevice provided an excellent analytical PCR detection sensitivity of ca. 61 CFU/swab with 95% confidence interval, which turned out to be higher than or similar to that of the commercial DNA-based MRSA detection techniques. This excellent performance would be attributed to the capability of the flexible bead-packed microdevice to enrich the analyte from a large initial sample (e.g., 1 mL) into a microscale volume of eluate (e.g., 10 μL). The proposed microdevice will find many applications as a solid phase extraction method toward various sample-to-answer systems.


Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters | 2003

Friedel-crafts acylation of 2-methoxynaphthalene over h-beta catalysts: effect of Si/Al ratio

Kyu-Youn Hwang; Hyun-Ku Rhee

The acylation of 2-methoxynaphthalene with acetic anhydride was carried out over zeolite beta catalysts having various Si/Al ratios. It was found that the reaction performance is strongly dependent on the Si/Al ratio of the catalyst. The catalytic reaction features were elucidated in terms of the acidic properties of the catalysts.


Archive | 2006

MICROFLUIDIZER FOR ELECTROCHEMICALLY CONTROLLING PH OF FLUID, AND METHOD FOR ELECTROCHEMICALLY CONTROLLING PH OF FLUID INSIDE THE MICROFLUIDIZER

Kyu-Youn Hwang; Joon-Ho Kim; Hun-joo Lee


Archive | 2012

Dispositif de dissolution de réactif solide et procédé de dissolution d'un réactif solide à l'aide de celui-ci

Sung-hong Kwon; Sung-ouk Jung; Sung-min Chi; Kyu-Youn Hwang; Joon-Ho Kim


Archive | 2010

CHARGE-REVERSIBLE SOLID SURFACE AND ITS APPLICATION TO DNA MANIPULATION UNDER MICROFLUIDIC ENVIRONMENTS

Kyu-Youn Hwang; Joon-Ho Kim; Kahp-Yang Suh; Kak Namgoong; Sang-Hyun Paek; Nam Huh


Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering | 2010

TECHNICAL NOTE: The effects of adhesion energy on the fabrication of high-aspect-ratio SU-8 microstructures

Kyu-Youn Hwang; Chin-Sung Park; Joon-Ho Kim; Kahp-Yang Suh; Eun-Chul Cho; Nam Huh


Archive | 2009

Verfahren zur Trennung genomischer DNA und Plasmid-DNA voneinander und Kit dafür

Hee-Kyun Lim; Kyu-Youn Hwang; Joon-Ho Kim


Archive | 2007

Herstellungsverfahren für Mikroarray mit gemusterten Spots und Photokatalysator sowie dadurch hergestelltes Mikroarray

Jong-Suk Chung; Kyu-Youn Hwang; Jeo-young Shim


Archive | 2007

Method of manufacturing a patterned spot microarray using a photocatalyst and the microarray produced thereby

Jong-Suk Chung; Kyu-Youn Hwang; Jeo-young Shim

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Kahp-Yang Suh

Seoul National University

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