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Inventors

May, Keith
Prior, Michael E.
Richards, Ian

Application #

241675

Filed

May-12-1994

Published

Feb-11-1997

Current US Class

422/60
427/2.13
435/962
435/970
435/975
436/501
436/514
436/518
436/523
436/524
436/525
436/530
436/541
436/810
436/814
436/817
436/818
436/906

International Classes

G01N 033/558

Field of Search

422/56-58 422/60 436/501 436/530 436/514 436/810 436/814 436/515 436/518 436/523 436/524 436/541 436/817 436/818 436/906 435/7.92-7.95 435/970 435/810 435/962 435/975 427/2 427/2.11 427/2.13

Assignee

Unilever Patent Holdings B.V. (NL)

Examiners

Spiegel; Carol A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman Darby & Cushman, LLP

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Abstract
An analytical test device useful for example in pregnancy testing, includes a hollow casing (500) constructed of moisture-impervious solid material, such as plastics materials, containing a dry porous carrier (510) which communicates indirectly with the exterior of the casing via a bibulous sample receiving member (506) which protrudes from the casing such that a liquid test sample can be applied to the receiving member and permeate therefrom to the porous carrier, the carrier containing in a first zone a labelled specific binding reagent is freely mobile within the porous carrier when in the moist state, wherein the mobility is facilitated by a material comprising sugar, in a amount effective to reduce interaction between the test strip and the labelled reagent, and in a second zone spatially distinct from the first zone unlabeled specific binding reagent for the same analyte which unlabelled reagent is permanently immobilized on the carrier material and is therefore not mobile in the moist state, the two zones being arranged such that liquid sample applied to the porous carrier can permeate via the first zone into the second zone, and the device incorporating an aperture (508) in the casing, enabling the extent (if any) to which the labelled reagent becomes bound in the second zone to be observed. Preferably the device includes a removable cap for the protruding bibulous member.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An analytical test device for detecting an analyte suspected of being present in a liquid biological sample, said device comprising:

a) a hollow casing having a first end, a second end, a longitudinal axis, and a liquid biological sample application aperture adjacent to said first end;

b) a displaceable shroud disposed on said first end for shielding said liquid biological sample application aperture;

c) a test strip comprising a dry porous carrier disposed within said hollow casing, said dry porous carrier communicating directly or indirectly with the exterior of said hollow casing through said liquid biological sample application aperture to receive applied said liquid biological sample; said dry porous carrier having a detection zone; said hollow casing including means permitting observation of said detection zone from outside said casing; said test strip, in the dry unused state, containing upstream from said detection zone a labelled reagent capable of specifically binding with said analyte to form a first complex of said labelled reagent and said analyte, said labelled reagent being labelled with a particulate direct label, wherein said labelled reagent is dry on said test strip prior to use and is released into mobile form by said liquid biological sample,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to assays involving specific binding, especially immunoassays. This application is based on applications filed in Great Britain, having application numbers 8709873 (filed Apr. 27, 1987) and 8725457 (filed Oct. 30, 1987), as well as PCT application GB88/00322 (filed Apr. 26, 1988).

In particular, the invention relates to analytical devices which are suitable for use in the home, clinic or doctor's surgery and which are intended to give an analytical result which is rapid and which requires the minimum degree of skill and involvement from the user.

2. Description of the Related Art

The use of test devices in the home to test for pregnancy and fertile period (ovulation) is now commonplace, and a wide variety of test devices and kits are available commercially. Without exception, the commercially-available devices all require the user to perform a sequence of operations before the test result is observable. These operations necessarily involve time, and introduce the possibility of error.
 
  A method of, apparatus for and test kit for determining the presence of an analyte in a sample during an immunoassay, wherein the sample is contacted with...  In a simultaneous marking specific binding assay for an analyte is a liquid sample, such as urine during pregnancy or fertile period test, wherein the...