Analyzing device, analyzing apparatus using the device, and analyzing method
View Patent ↗An analyzing device including a capillary cavity and an inlet protruding circumferentially outward from an axial center. The capillary cavity and the inlet are connected by a guide section formed so as to extend circumferentially inward and on which a capillary force acts. A sample liquid collected from a leading end of the inlet is transferred to a separation cavity. A bent section and a recess are formed at a connected section of the guide section and the capillary cavity so as to change the direction of a passage.
1. An analyzing device having a microchannel structure, the analyzing device comprising:
an axial center around which the microchannel structure is rotationally driven;
a sample inlet;
a guide section, in which a capillary force acts, extending from the sample inlet toward the axial center, the guide section having a first end and a second end with the second end connected to the sample inlet, the first end is positioned closer to the axial center than the second end;
a first cavity, in which a capillary force acts, configured to measure a certain amount of sample liquid;
a bent section, in which a capillary force acts, connecting the first end of the guide section to the first cavity;
a receiving cavity, in which a capillary force does not act, located adjacent to the first cavity and configured to receive a sample liquid from the first cavity; and
a second cavity connected to the receiving cavity and extending along a side of the guide section and a side of the first cavity, the second cavity being directly opened to air,
wherein a sample liquid is transferred from the sample inlet to the receiving cavity in a continuous flow pathway by a centrifugal force caused by rotating the analyzing device about the axial center, the flow pathway is a capillary pathway with a constant depth from the guide section to the first cavity, the bent section being configured to change a direction of the flow pathway from a direction extending toward the axial center to a direction extending away from the axial center.
2. The analyzing device according to claim 1 , wherein when the analyzing device is rotated about the axial center, a sample liquid retained in the guide section and the first cavity is divided at the position of the bent section by action of a centrifugal force, thereby allowing the sample liquid retained in the first cavity to be transferred to the receiving cavity, and the sample liquid retained in the guide section to be scattered toward the sample inlet.
3. The analyzing device according to claim 1 , wherein a wall of the first cavity has a recessed portion recessed away from the axial center, the bent section being formed closer to the axial center than the recessed portion of the wall of the first cavity.
4. The analyzing device according to claim 2 , further comprising:
a protective cap configured to hold a sample liquid scattered from the sample inlet.
5. The analyzing device according to claim 1 , further comprising an internal measurement spot where a sample component after treatment in the receiving cavity is transferred for measurement.
6. An analyzing apparatus, comprising:
the analyzing device according to claim 5 ;
a rotation driving unit that rotates the analyzing device around the axial center; and
an analysis unit configured to access and analyze a reactant inside the analyzing device based on a solution transferred by the rotation driving unit,
wherein a sample liquid in the first cavity is transferred to the receiving cavity by a rotation of the rotation driving unit.
7. An analyzing method comprising rotating the analyzing device of claim 1 around the axial center.
8. An analyzing method, comprising:
spot applying a sample liquid to a sample inlet of the analyzing device of claim 1 ; and
rotating the analyzing device about the axial center, thereby:
transferring the sample liquid from the sample inlet to the receiving cavity by a centrifugal force caused by rotation of the analyzing device, and
allowing the sample liquid to pass through the continuous capillary flow pathway.