Manual immunoassays and apparatus therefor

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Inventors

Forrest, Gordon
Stivala, John F.

Application #

501773

Filed

Jun-7-1983

Published

May-17-1988

Current US Class

206/204
215/227
215/228
215/386
422/101
422/102
436/518
436/523
436/524
436/528
436/531
436/541
436/807
436/810
436/824

International Classes

G01N 033/53; G01N 033/538; G01N 033/553

Field of Search

422/101 422/102 215/1 206/204 436/518 436/524 436/526 436/528 436/531 436/541 436/807 436/810 436/824

Assignee

Serono Diagnostics Ltd. (GB2)

Examiners

Marantz; Sidney

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen

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Abstract
A cap for a container in which immunoassays are performed includes a liquid absorbing material accessible to liquid in the container.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A closure for a small generally tubular container used in immunoassays for containing a liquid under assay consisting essentially of a cap receivable in liquid-tight fashion on said container to close the same and prevent material in said container from exiting said container at any time when closed by said cap, said cap including a liquid-absorbing material accessible to liquid in said container so that, when a closed container with liquid therein is inverted, the liquid absorbing material in the cap absorbs the liquid and retains it therein when the closed container is returned in an upright position thereby separating the absorbed liquid from any solid material in the container.



Description
This invention relates to immunoassays, more particularly to immunoassays which involve a phase separation step and which are effected manually.

It is well known that in certain immunoassays conducted on liquid samples, a mixture is formed comprising a liquid and a solid. The solid may, for example, comprise a reagent in insolubilised form, e.g. a reagent bound to an insoluble support, or it may be a product of the reaction, e.g. a precipitate formed after the primary reaction by, for example, addition of a second antibody or polyethylene glycol, or it may be an adsorbent for one component of the liquid, e.g. charcoal adsorbent. The reaction liquid is separated from the solid before completion of the assay. Such assays usually involve the use of a label, e.g. a radioactive atom, and the amount of the substance under assay (normally an antigen, hapten or antibody) is determined by measurement of the amount of label remaining in the liquid or becoming attached to the solid.

In assays of this type which are conducted manually, the solid is usually either finely divided particles or a coating on the wall of the reaction vessel (usually a test tube). The separation step is effected by decanting the liquid phase from the reaction vessel. In order to facilitate this in the case a particulate solid phase, the mixture may be centrifuged (after incubation) to consolidate the particles at the bottom of the vessel. Alternatively, and usually more preferably, particles are used which include magnetically attractable material, so that the particles can be sedimented and retained in the reaction vessel during decantation by the application of a magnetic field.
 
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