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Uporaba mikrofluidike v zeleni biotehnologiji
ID Fon, Nina (Author), ID Berne, Sabina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Diplomsko delo se osredotoča na mikrofluidiko, kot rastočo tehnologijo na področju biotehnologije. Mikrofluidika, tehnologija manipulacije tekočin v mikrometerskih kanalih, je zlasti uveljavljena v rdeči in beli biotehnologiji, to diplomsko delo pa raziskuje njeno uporabnost v kontekstu zelene biotehnologije. V svoji miniaturni konstrukciji, mikrofluidika omogoča natančne in visokozmogljive analize z izjemnim časovno prostorskim nadzorom. Uvodoma so predstavljene fizikalne osnove mikrofluidike, nato značilnosti pogosto uporabljenih materialov in načini izdelave mikrofluidnih čipov, temu pa sledijo splošne aplikacije. Osrednji poudarek je na primerih uporabe mikrofluidike za zeleno biotehnologijo, predvsem na področju protoplastov in korenin. Opisane so mikrofluidne metode za izolacijo, gojenje, fuzijo in karakterizacijo protoplastov, ter naprave za analizo odzivov korenin, medcelične signalizacije in interakcij s patogenimi mikrobi. Poudarjena je uporabnost kapljičnih sistemov, pretočne citometrije in tehnologije laboratorija na čipu za prenosljivo diagnostiko. Kljub visokemu potencialu za integracijo v postopke rastlinske biotehnologije, zlasti trajnostnega pametnega kmetijstva, naloga izpostavi tudi ključne izzive, kot so pomanjkanje standardizacije, nizka stopnja integracije v laboratorijske postopke in odsotnost priljubljene aplikacije. Diplomsko delo zagovarja postopno vključevanje mikrofluidike v prakso z razvojem uporabniku bolj prijaznih sistemov ter potrjuje mnenje, da mikrofluidika predstavlja pomemben člen v prihodnjem razvoju zelene biotehnologije, še posebej na področju diagnostike, celične analitike in ustvarjanju hibridnih rastlinskih vrst.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Mikrofluidika, zelena biotehnologija, protoplasti, korenine, laboratorij na čipu, kapljična mikrofluidika
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-171702 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:247207683 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:31.08.2025
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Language:English
Title:The application of microfluidics in green biotechnology
Abstract:
The thesis focuses on microfluidics as a growing technology in the field of biotechnology. Microfluidics, the technology of manipulating fluids in micrometre-sized channels, is particularly well established in red and white biotechnology, but this thesis explores its applicability in the context of green biotechnology. With its miniature design, microfluidics enables precise and high-performance analyses with exceptional time-space control. The thesis introduces the physical fundamentals of microfluidics, followed by the characteristics of commonly used materials and methods of manufacturing microfluidic chips, and then the general applications. The main focus however is on examples of microfluidic applications for green biotechnology, particularly in the field of protoplasts and roots. Microfluidic methods for isolation, cultivation, fusion and characterization of protoplasts are described, as well as devices for analysing root responses, intercellular signalling, and interactions with pathogenic microbes, The usefulness of droplet systems, flow cytometry, and lab-on-a-chip technology for portable diagnostics is emphasized. Despite the high potential for integration into plant biotechnology processes, particularly sustainable smart agriculture, the thesis also highlights key challenges such as a lack of standardization, low levels of integration into laboratory practices and the absence of killer-applications. The thesis argues for the gradual integration of microfluidics into practice through the development of more user-friendly systems and supports the view, that microfluidics represents an important link in the future development of green biotechnology, particularly in the fields of diagnostics, cell analytics and the creation of hybrid plant species.

Keywords:Microfluidics, green biotechnology, protoplasts, roots, lab-on-a-chip, droplet microfluidics

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