Claims
- 1. A device for detection of an analyte in a liquid sample comprising a liquid permeable layer capable of adhesion, said layer comprising a blend of an aqueous polymer dispersion and a water soluble polymer which has been dried to form said liquid permeable layer, said liquid permeable layer being disposed between absorbent or non-absorbent layers for transferring portions of said liquid sample.
- 2. A device of claim 1 further comprising additives which chemically react with components in said liquid sample.
- 3. A device of claim 2 wherein said additives include indicator dyes or particles to provide a detectable response.
- 4. A device of claim 2 wherein said additives include exchange resins to remove buffering components and ascorbate scavengers to remove ascorbate interference.
- 5. A device of claim 2 wherein said additives include particles and polymers to provide a detectable response or remove interfering components.
- 6. A device of claim 2 wherein said additives include metals and chelates to provide a detectable response or remove interfering components.
- 7. A device of claim 2 wherein said additives include enzymes to provide a detectable response or remove interfering components.
- 8. A device of claim 2 wherein said additives include antibodies or other affinity molecules to provide a detectable response or separate interfering components.
- 9. A device of claim 2 wherein said additives include fillers to adjust opacity or reflectance.
- 10. A device of claim 2 wherein said additives include surface active substance to increase fluid flow.
- 11. A device of claim 1 wherein the liquid permeability of said liquid permeable layer is adjusted by changing the ratio of said aqueous polymer dispersion to said water soluble polymer.
- 12. A device of claim 11 wherein said aqueous polymer dispersion is a polyurethane dispersion and said water soluble polymer is at least one member of the group consisting of a polyethylene oxide, a polyvinyl pyrrolidone and a polyvinyl alcohol.
- 13. A device of claim 12 wherein the ratio of said aqueous polymer dispersion to said water soluble polymer is 50:1 to 1:1 on a weight basis.
- 14. A method of analyzing a liquid sample wherein said sample is contacted with dry reagents in layers which react with analytes in said sample to provide a detectable response characterized by including a liquid permeable layer capable of adhesion between said layers, said liquid permeable layer transferring portions of said liquid sample.
- 15. A method of claim 14 wherein said liquid permeable layer is a dried blend of an aqueous polymer dispersion and a water soluble polymer.
- 16. A method of claim 14 wherein said liquid permeable layer concentrates said sample by passing liquid in said sample through said layer.
- 17. A method of claim 14 wherein said liquid permeable layer comprises additives which chemically react with components in said liquid sample.
- 18. A method of claim 17 wherein said additives include indicator dyes or particles to provide a detectable response.
- 19. A method of claim 17 wherein said additives include exchange resins to remove buffering components and ascorbate scavengers to remove ascorbate interference.
- 20. A method of claim 17 wherein said additives include particles and polymers to provide a detectable response or remove interfering components.
- 21. A method of claim 17 wherein said additives include metals and chelates to provide a detectable response or remove interfering components.
- 22. A method of claim 17 wherein said additives include enzymes to provide a detectable response or remove interfering components.
- 23. A method of claim 17 wherein said additives include antibodies or other affinity molecules to provide a detectable response or separate interfering components.
- 24. A method of claim 17 wherein said additives include fillers to adjust opacity or reflectance.
- 25. A method of claim 17 wherein said additives include surface active substance to increase fluid flow.
- 26. A method of claim 14 wherein the liquid permeability of said liquid permeable layer is adjusted by changing the ratio of said aqueous polymer dispersion to said water soluble polymer.
- 27. A method of claim 26 wherein said aqueous polymer dispersion is a polyurethane dispersion and said water soluble polymer is at least one member of the group consisting of a polyethylene oxide, a polyvinyl pyrrolidone and a polyvinyl alcohol.
- 28. A method of claim 27 wherein the ratio of said aqueous polymer dispersion to said water soluble polymer is 50:1 to 1:1 on a weight basis.
- 29. A multi-layer device for detection of an analyte in a fluid sample comprising:
(a) at least a first absorbent or non-absorbent layer for receiving said fluid sample; (b) at least a second absorbent or non-absorbent layer for receiving a portion of said sample from said first layer; and (c) a liquid permeable adhesive layer disposed between said first and second layers, said adhesive being diffusable to fluids and comprising a blend of an aqueous polymer dispersion and a water soluble polymer which has been cast and dried to form said adhesive layer.
- 30. A device of claim 29 wherein said first layer is an absorbent layer which absorbs and spreads said fluid sample over said device.
- 31. A device of claim 29 wherein said first layer is an absorbent layer which comprises a reagent for reaction with an analyte in said sample.
- 32. A device of claim 29 wherein said first layer is an absorbent layer which comprises a reagent for reaction with interfering components of said sample.
- 33. A device of claim 29 wherein said second layer is an absorbent layer which absorbs and retains a component from said sample.
- 34. A device of claim 29 wherein said second layer is an absorbent layer which comprises a reagent for reacting with an analyte in said sample.
- 35. A device of claim 32 wherein said component from said sample is the product of a reaction of an analyte in said first absorbent layer.
- 36. A device of claim 29 wherein said liquid permeable adhesive layer is capable of making a physical separation of said fluid sample.
- 37. A device of claim 29 wherein said liquid permeable adhesive layer is capable of reacting with components of said sample and thereby trapping them in said adhesive layer.
- 38. A device of claim 29 wherein said liquid permeable adhesive layer contains additives capable of reacting with components of said sample and thereby preventing their passage through said adhesive layer.
- 39. A device of claim 29 wherein said water dispersible polymer is an anionic polyurethane dispersion in combination with a water soluble polymer.
- 40. A device of claim 29 wherein said water dispersible polymer is an anionic polyurethane dispersion in combination with a cationic acrylic dispersion as the water soluble polymer.
- 41. A device of claim 29 wherein said water dispersible polymer is a cationic polyurethane dispersion in combination with a water soluble polymer.
- 42. A device of claims 39 or 41 wherein said water soluble polymer is at least one member of the group consisting of a polyethylene oxide, a polyvinylpyrrolidone and a polyvinylalcohol.
- 43. A device of claim 30 wherein said first absorbent layer is a filter paper.
- 44. A device of claim 31 wherein said reagent for reaction with an analyte in said first absorbent layer is a member of the group consisting of oxidases, reductases, and proteases used in clinical assays, and antibodies, nucleic acids, antigens, and proteins used in binding assays.
- 45. A device of claim 32 wherein said reagent for reaction with an interfering component of said sample is a member of the group consisting of enzymes to metabolize the interferent, reactants to convert the interferent to non-reactive form, and binding agents to trap the interferent.
- 46. A device of claim 33 wherein said second absorbent layer is a filter paper.
- 47. A device of claim 29 wherein said reagent for reacting with an analyte in said second absorbent layer is a member of the group consisting of indicators producing signals in response to the analyte and enzymes or reactants for signal amplification.
- 48. A device of claim 35 wherein said product of the reaction of an analyte in said first absorbent layer is detected by a member of the group consisting of enzymes used in clinical assays and affinity binders used in binding assays and reactions in which a moiety of the analyte is detached.
- 49. A device of claim 38 wherein additives to said adhesive layer capable of reacting with components of said sample are members of the group consisting of affinity binders or enzymes for removing interferents or generating signals.
- 50. The device of claim 29 further comprising additional absorbent layers disposed between said first and second absorbent layers, each of said additional absorbent layers being separated from the closest neighbor absorbent layer by an additional adhesive layer, said adhesive layer being diffusable to said fluid and comprising a blend of an aqueous polymer dispersion and a water soluble polymer which has been cast and dried to form said adhesive layer.
- 51. A method of detecting an analyte in a fluid sample comprising applying said sample to a multi-layer device of claim 29 and measuring the amount of analyte present in said sample.
- 52. A microfluidic device for detection of an analyte in a liquid sample comprising:
(a) at least one well for receiving said sample; (b) at least one well containing a dry reagent for receiving at least a portion of said sample and reacting with said analyte; (c) a capillary passageway in liquid communication with said wells of (a) and (b); wherein said device includes a liquid permeable composition comprising a blend of an aqueous polymer dispersion and a water soluble polymer which has been dried to form said liquid permeable composition, said composition disposed in at least one of said wells to remove or react with components of said liquid sample.
- 53. A microfluidic device of claim 52 wherein said liquid permeable composition is an adhesive layer separating dry reagent or absorbent layers in a multi-layered structure disposed in one of said wells.
- 54. A microfluidic device of claim 52 wherein said liquid permeable composition is disposed at the inlet of said capillary passageway to at least one of said wells.
- 55. A microfluidic device of claim 52 wherein said liquid permeable composition is disposed at the outlet of a capillary passageway at least one of said wells.
- 56. A microfluidic device of claim 52 wherein said liquid permeable composition comprises additives which chemically react with components in said liquid sample.
- 57. A microfluidic device of claim 56 wherein said additives include indicator dyes or particles to provide a detectable response.
- 58. A microfluidic device of claim 57 wherein said additives include exchange resins to remove buffering components and ascorbate scavengers to remove ascorbate interference.
- 59. A microfluidic device of claim 57 wherein said additives include particles and polymers to provide a detectable response or remove interfering components.
- 60. A microfluidic device of claim 57 wherein said additives include metals and chelotes to provide a detectable response or remove interfering components.
- 61. A microfluidic device of claim 57 wherein said additives include enzymes to provide a detectable response or remove interfering components.
- 62. A microfluidic device of claim 57 wherein said additives include antibodies or other affinity molecules to provide a detectable response or to separate interfering components.
- 63. A microfluidic device of claim 57 wherein said additives include fillers to adjust opacity or reflectance.
- 64. A microfluidic device of claim 57 wherein said additives include a surface active substance to increase fluid flow.
- 65. A microfluidic device of claim 52 wherein the liquid permeability of said liquid permeable composition is adjusted by changing the ratio of said aqueous polymer dispersion to said water soluble polymer.
- 66. A microfluidic device of claim 52 wherein said aqueous polymer dispersion is a polyurethane dispersion and said water soluble polymer is at least one member of the group consisting of a polyethylene oxide, a polyvinyl pyrrolidone and a polyvinyl/alcohol.
- 67. A microfluidic device of claim 52 wherein the ratio of said aqueous polymer dispersion to said water soluble polymer is 50:1 to 1:1 on a weight basis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority of PCT Application No. PCT/IB03/00055, filed Jan. 13, 2003, which claims priority of Provisional Application No. 60/348,253, filed Jan. 15, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60348253 |
Jan 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/IB03/00055 |
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