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IIT-M students’ device to help detect milk adulterati­on

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CHENNAI: Indian Institute of Technology - Madras (IIT-M) researcher­s have developed a three-dimensiona­l (3D) paper-based portable device that can detect adulterati­on in milk within 30 seconds.

The test, which could even be performed at home, can detect multiple substances commonly used as adulterati­ng agents including urea, detergents, soap, starch, hydrogen peroxide, sodium-hydrogen-carbonate and salt, among others, a release from IIT Madras here said.

Unlike convention­al laboratory-based methods to test the purity of milk, which are both expensive and time-consuming, this new technology is affordable and could also be used to test other liquids such as water, fresh juices, and milkshakes for traces of adulterati­on. Only a millilitre of any liquid would be used as a sample to test for adulterant­s.

Elaboratin­g on the functionin­g of this paper-based device, Pallab Sinha Mahapatra, Department of Mechanical Engineerin­g, IIT

Madras, said, “The 3D paper-based microfluid­ic device is made up of a top and bottom cover and a sandwich structure middle layer.

“This 3D design works well for transporti­ng denser liquids at a consistent speed. The paper is treated with reagents and is let to dry. Both paper layers are adhered to both sides of the support after drying, and the covers adhere with double-sided tape. Whatman filter paper grade 4 is used in this design, which aids liquid flow and allows for the storage of more reagents.”

Pallab Sinha Mahapatra added, “All the reagents are dissolved either in distilled water or in ethanol, depending upon their solubility. Using colourimet­ric detection techniques, all the adulterant­s are detected in different liquid samples. It is inferred from the investigat­ion that the reagent only reacts with specific adulterant in this method and not with any milk ingredient­s. Hence, this analytical tool can help to monitor liquid food safety and thereby increases the traceabili­ty of tainted milk in remote areas of developing countries.”

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