Claims
- 1. In a test kit for determining the presence of blood in a specimen, the test kit including a sample test area having a chromogen associated therewith; and said test kit further including an oxygen generator, said oxygen generator for liberating oxygen in the presence of a catalyst exhibiting peroxidase-like activity, the liberated oxygen for causing the chromogen to undergo a chromogenic reaction; the improvement comprising:
- a first reagent test area;
- a monitor for testing the effectiveness of the chromogen and for verifying that the chromogen has retained the ability to undergo a chromogenic reaction, said monitor having sufficient oxidation potential to effect oxidation of the chromogen when the monitor and chromogen are in liquid contact,
- said monitor being sufficiently inert relative to the chromogen such that the chromogen does not undergo a chromogenic reaction when the monitor and chromogen are in substantially non-liquid contact,
- said monitor being hemoglobin-free and hemin-free; and
- a second reagent test area, spaced apart from said first reagent test area, said second reagent test area including a chromogen and a vegetable peroxidase, said second reagent test area, said second reagent test area for determining the effectiveness of a peroxidase inactivating solution.
- 2. The test kit of claim 1, wherein said chromogen is guaiac.
- 3. The test kit of claim 1, wherein said oxygen generator includes a peroxide.
- 4. The test kit of claim 1, wherein said monitor is selected from the group consisting of hypochlorites, peroxidases, and metal salts of lead, copper, calcium, iron and nickel.
- 5. The test kit of claim 1, wherein said sample test area is formed as a slide means.
- 6. The test kit of claim 1, wherein said monitor has an oxidation potential sufficient to catalyze a chromogenic reaction in said chromogen when said oxygen donor, said chromogen and said monitor are in liquid contact by liberation of oxygen from said oxygen donor.
- 7. The test kit of claim 1 wherein said oxygen generator is hydrogen peroxide.
- 8. The test kit of claim 1 wherein said oxygen generator is in solution.
- 9. The test kit of claim 2 wherein said first and second test areas are formed as part of a slide.
- 10. The test kit of claim 3 wherein said monitor is selected from the group consisting of hypochlorites, peroxidases, and metal salts of lead, copper, calcium, iron and nickel.
- 11. The test kit of claim 1 wherein the monitor and chromogen are formed on a slide.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 06/571,254, filed Jan. 16, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,742,002, issued May 3rd, 1988.
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