Biological diagnostic assay system

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Inventors

Lindholm, Edward P.
Yamartino, Jr., Ernest J.

Application #

835016

Filed

Feb-12-1992

Published

Oct-5-1993

Current US Class

422/55
422/57
436/518
436/529
436/535
436/546
436/810

International Classes

G01N 033/549; G01N 021/00

Field of Search

436/529 436/535 436/810 436/512 436/518 422/55 422/56 422/57

Assignee

PB Diagnostic Systems, Inc. (Westwood, MA)

Examiners

Kepplinger; Esther L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Maccarone; Gaetano D.

US Patent References

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4144306   Element for analysi...
4275196   Glyoxal agarose
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Blot-Screening of Culture Fluid Immunoreactivities on Glyoxyl Agarose Films, Shainoff et al, Bio Techniques, vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 120-128. Cascade Immunoelectrophoresis: Combined Electrophoretic And Solid-Phase Processing of Immunoreactive Protein By Zonal Immobilization, Shainoff et al, Journal of Immunological Methods, 42, (1981) pp. 229-241. Electrophoretic Procedures for Zonal Immobilization of Proteins on Glyoxyl Agarose, Shainoff et al, CRC Handbook of Electrophoresis, vol. III, Lipoprotein Methodology and Human Studies, pp. 21-28. Zonal Immobilization of Proteins, Shainoff, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, vol. 95, No. 2 (1980) pp. 690-695. Methods In Laboratory Investigation, Hoff et al, Laboratory Investigation, vol. 55, No. 3 (1986) pp. 377-386.

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Abstract
A multilayer diagnostic assay element wherein glyoxyl agarose, an aldehyde group - derivatized agarose, is utilized in one or more layers of the element. In a preferred embodiment the glyoxyl agarose is used to immobilize biological species such as a protein in a layer of the element.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A multilayer diagnostic assay element comprising:

a support layer;

a reagent layer which comprises a reagent immobilized in a matrix material which includes glyoxyl agarose, wherein said glyoxyl agarose is not in the saturated amine form; and

a light blocking layer.

2. The diagnostic assay element as defined in claim 1 wherein said matrix material comprises a mixture of said glyoxyl agarose and a different polysaccharide.

3. The diagnostic assay element as defined in claim 2 wherein said matrix material comprises a 3:1 mixture by weight of agarose and said glyoxyl agarose.

4. The diagnostic assay element as defined in claim 3 wherein said mixture has from about 0.04 mEq to about 0.20 mEq of available aldehyde per gram of total mixture weight.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to multilayer diagnostic assay elements and, more particularly, to the use of materials therein which are suitable for immobilizing biological species such as proteins in a specific layer of the element.

Various types of diagnostic assay elements for the rapid analysis of analytes or metabolites in a biological fluid have been described. Generally, a sample of a biological fluid, e.g., plasma, serum, etc., is applied to the assay element and as a result of the interaction between an analyte or metabolite of interest and the reagent(s) present in the assay element a detectable change corresponding to the analyte or metabolite is brought about. The detectable change can be a color change which may be evaluated visually or read spectrophotometrically such as with a densitometer. In another scheme based on the presence of fluorescent - labeled biological species a fluorescent output signal is generated and read spectrofluorometrically.
 
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