Electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) device to perform liquid-to-liquid extraction (LLE) of biomolecules and systems and methods for using the EWOD device

US11413613B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11413613-B2
Application numberUS-202016743858-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 15, 2020
Priority dateJan 15, 2019
Publication dateAug 16, 2022
Grant dateAug 16, 2022

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A method and system for performing biomolecule extraction are provided that use liquid-to-liquid extraction (LLE) in combination with an electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) device to provide a biomolecule extraction solution that has high extraction efficiency and that is less costly and easier to use than current state of the art methods and systems. The system and method are well suited for, but not limited to, extraction of DNA, RNA and protein molecules.

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A system for extracting biomolecules comprising: an electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) device configured to perform liquid-to-liquid extraction (LLE) of a biomolecule, the EWOD device comprising: a first reservoir that dispenses a liquid one droplet containing a particular type of biomolecules to be extracted onto an electrode path via electrowetting forces, wherein the first reservoir comprises a series of electrodes that are configured to form the liquid one droplet via activating and deactivating particular ones of the series of electrodes in a particular sequence; a second reservoir that dispenses a liquid two droplet containing an extractant fluid onto the electrode path via electrowetting forces, wherein the second reservoir comprises a series of electrodes that are configured to form the liquid two droplet via activating and deactivating particular ones of the series of electrodes in a particular sequence; a mixing and extraction section that receives the liquid one droplet and the liquid two droplet on the electrode path and mixes the liquid one droplet and the liquid two droplet together on the electrode path in a first predetermined manner to extract the particular type of biomolecules into the liquid two droplet by activating electrodes contained within the electrode path in the first predetermined manner; and a separation section that separates the liquid two droplet having the particular type of biomolecules therein from the liquid one droplet to complete at least one cycle of LLE by driving the liquid two droplet and the liquid one droplet apart onto separate electrodes of the electrode path by activating the electrodes in a second particular manner. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein liquid two is an ionic liquid (IL). 3. The system of claim 2 , further comprising: a concentration measurement system that analyzes the liquid two droplet after separation from the liquid one droplet and generates a concentration measurement signal indicative of a concentration of the particular type of biomolecules contained in the separated liquid two droplet. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the concentration measurement system is disposed on the EWOD device. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the concentration measurement system comprises: at least one light source that generates light of a predetermined wavelength or wavelength range; an optical detector that detects light passing through the separated liquid two droplet and generates an electrical signal, the electrical signal being the concentration measurement signal. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the EWOD device is a microfluidic (MF) device. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the particular type of biomolecules is DNA. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the particular type of biomolecules is RNA. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the particular type of biomolecules is a protein. 10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the liquid one and liquid two droplets comprise an aqueous two-phase system (ATPS), the liquid one droplet comprising an aqueous solution of polymer containing biomolecules and the liquid two droplet comprising one of an aqueous solution of polymer and an aqueous solution of salt, the LLE that the EWOD device is configured to perform being aqueous two-phase extraction (ATPE). 11. A system for extracting biomolecules comprising: a printed circuit board (PCB); and an electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) device mounted on a surface of the PCB and electrically coupled to the PCB, the EWOD device being configured to perform liquid-to-liquid extraction (LLE) of a biomolecule, the EWOD device comprising: a first reservoir that dispenses a liquid one droplet containing a particular type of biomolecules to be extracted onto an electrode path via electrowetting forces, wherein the first reservoir comprises a series of electrodes that are configured to form the liquid one droplet via activating and deactivating particular ones of the series of electrodes in a particular sequence; a second reservoir that dispenses a liquid two droplet containing an extractant fluid onto the electrode path via electrowetting forces, wherein the second reservoir comprises a series of electrodes that are configured to form the liquid two droplet via activating and deactivating particular ones of the series of electrodes in a particular sequence; a mixing and extraction section that receives the liquid one droplet and the liquid two droplet on the electrode path and mixes the liquid one droplet and the liquid two droplet together on the electrode path in a first predetermined manner to extract the particular type of biomolecules into the liquid two droplet activating electrodes contained within the electrode path in the first predetermined manner; a separation section that separates the liquid two droplet having the particular type of biomolecules therein from the liquid one droplet to complete at least one cycle of LLE by driving the liquid two droplet and the liquid one droplet apart onto separate electrodes of the electrode path by activating the electrodes in a second particular manner; and a concentration measurement system that analyzes the liquid two droplet after separation from the liquid one droplet and generates a concentration measurement signal indicative of a concentration of the particular type of biomolecules contained in the separated liquid two droplet. 12. The system of claim 5 , wherein the at least one light source comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs). 13. The system of claim 5 , wherein the optical detector comprises a photodiode. 14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the concentration measurement system comprises: at least one light source that generates light of a predetermined wavelength or wavelength range; an optical detector that detects light passing through the separated liquid two droplet and generates an electrical signal, the electrical signal being the concentration measurement signal. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the at least one light source comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) and the optical detector comprises a photodiode. 16. A method for extracting biomolecules comprising: providing an electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) device having a first reservoir holding a liquid one droplet containing a particular type of biomolecules to be extracted and a second reservoir holding an extractant fluid, wherein the first and second reservoirs respectively comprise a series of electrodes that are configured to form a droplet via electrowetting forces by activating and deactivating particular ones of the series of electrodes in a particular sequence; dispensing a liquid one droplet containing the particular type of biomolecules to be extracted onto an electrode path of the EWOD device via the electrowetting forces; dispensing a liquid two droplet containing the extractant fluid onto the electrode path of the EWOD device via the electrowetting forces; mixing the liquid one droplet and the liquid two droplet together on the electrode path in a first predetermined manner to extract the particular type of biomolecules into the liquid two droplet by activating electrodes contained within the electrode path in the first predetermined manner; and separating the liquid two droplet having the particular type of biomolecules therein from the liquid one droplet to complete at least one cycle of LLE by driving the liquid two droplet and the liquid one droplet apart onto separate electrodes of the electrode path by activating the electrodes in a second particular

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What does patent US11413613B2 cover?
A method and system for performing biomolecule extraction are provided that use liquid-to-liquid extraction (LLE) in combination with an electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) device to provide a biomolecule extraction solution that has high extraction efficiency and that is less costly and easier to use than current state of the art methods and systems. The system and method are well suited for, …
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Univ Texas
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Primary CPC classification B01L3/50273. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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