Test composition, device, and method

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Inventors

Johnston, Katharine Gentry
Greyson, Jerome

Application #

724365

Filed

Sep-17-1976

Published

Jul-26-1977

Current US Class

422/56
435/11
435/12
435/13
435/14
435/4
436/530
436/531
436/805
436/810

International Classes

G01N 031/22; G01N 033/16

Field of Search

23/230 252/408

Assignee

Miles Laboratories, Inc. (Elkart, IN)

Examiners

Reese; Robert M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gorman, Jr.; Edward H.

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Abstract
A test device, test composition, and method are disclosed for determining the presence of a component in a sample. The device comprises a carrier matrix incorporated with a reactant system which produces a detectable response upon contact with the sample component. After a predetermined time interval elapses, the production of the detectable response is terminated by an inhibitor system also incorporated with the matrix. The test composition comprises the reactant and inhibitor systems. The method of use comprises contacting the test device with a test sample suspected of containing the component, permitting a predetermined time to elapse after contacting, and observing any detectable response produced.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A test composition for detecting the presence of a component in a sample comprising

a. a reactant system which, upon contact with said sample, interacts with said component to produce a detectable response, and

b. an inhibitor system which, upon contact with said sample, prevents said reactant system from interacting with said component after elapse of a predetermined time.

2. The test composition of claim 1 in which said detectable response is a color change.

3. The test composition of claim 1 in which said inhibitor system comprises an ester of 2-cyanoacrylic acid.

4. The test composition of claim 1 in which said inhibitor system comprises polyvinyl alcohol.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the analysis of a component in a test sample whereby a reactant system produces a detectable response upon contact with the component, and wherein the production of the detectable response ceases after a predetermined time period has elapsed.

2. Discussion of the Prior Art

The fields of diagnostic physics and chemistry have expanded at a phenomenal rate over the past 25 years such that, especially in the medical area, diagnosis of system parameters can be made with incredible facility and speed.

One such area of expansion has been that of medical diagnostics whereby numerous bodily functions can be studied merely by dipping a reagent-laden strip into a sample of bodily fluid, such as urine, and observing a detectable response such as a color appearance or change, or a change in the amount of light reflected from or absorbed by the strip.

Compatible with such "dip-and-read" methods have arisen numerous chemistries for detecting bodily fluid components. Most of these produce a detectable response which is quantitative or at least semi-quantitative. Thus, by measuring the response after a predetermined time, the analyst can obtain, not only a positive indication of the presence of a particular constituent in a bodily fluid, but also an estimate of how much of the constituent is present. Hence, such strips provide the physician with a facile diagnostic tool as well as the ability to gauge the extent of disease or bodily malfunction.
 
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