Claims
- 1. A test device for making a qualitative or quantitative determination comprising a substantially rectangular non-porous carrier containing on the surface thereof at least one gradient of at least one chemically or biologically active substance, wherein substantially all of the active substance is on the surface of the carrier, so that when the carrier is applied to the surface of a reaction medium, a concentration pattern is transferred to the surface of said reaction medium and a qualitative or quantitative determination of activity can be made.
- 2. The test device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the medium is a culture medium or a diffusion layer.
- 3. The test device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the medium is a culture medium.
- 4. The test device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance is an antimicrobial agent, a biological cell, an enzyme substrate, an enzyme, a chemical reagent, an antiserum, an antibody or an antigen.
- 5. The test device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance is an antimicrobial agent.
- 6. The test device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance has one gradient wherein the concentration is highest in the center of the carrier.
- 7. The test device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance has one gradient such that the concentration of the substance is highest at one end of the carrier and decreases as it approaches the opposite end of the carrier.
- 8. The test device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance has two gradients wherein the concentration of the first substance is highest at one end of the carrier and gradually decreases as said first substance approaches the opposite end of the carrier and wherein the concentration of the second substance is highest at the opposite end of the carrier and gradually decreases as it approaches the end of the carrier wherein the concentration of the first substance is the highest.
- 9. The test device as claimed in claim 1 wherein there are two chemically or biologically active substances on the carrier, wherein the first substance is applied in a uniform concentration over the entire carrier and the concentration of the second substance is highest at one end of the carrier and gradually decreases as it approaches the opposite end of the carrier.
- 10. A test device for making a qualitative or quantitative determination of antimicrobial activity comprising a substantially rectangular non-porous carrier containing on the surface thereof at least one gradient of at least one antimicrobial agent, wherein substantially all of the antimicrobial agent is on the surface of the carrier, so that when the carrier is applied to the surface of a medium containing a microorganism, a concentration pattern is formed on the surface of said medium and a qualitative or quantitative determination of antimicrobial activity can be made.
- 11. A method for producing a concentration pattern of at least one chemically or biologically active substance to allow a qualitative or quantitative determination to be made, said method comprising:
- contacting a substantially rectangular non-porous carrier having at least one gradient of at least one chemically or biologically active substance on its surface to a medium such that a concentration pattern is transferred to said medium.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the medium is a culture medium or a diffusion layer.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance is an antimicrobial agent, a biological cell, an enzyme substrate, an enzyme, a chemical reagent, an antiserum, an antibody or an antigen.
- 14. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance is an antimicrobial agent.
- 15. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance has one gradient wherein the concentration is highest in the center of the carrier.
- 16. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance has one gradient such that the concentration of the substance is highest at one end of the carrier and decreases as it approaches the opposite end of the carrier.
- 17. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the chemically or biologically active substance has two gradients wherein the concentration of the first substance is highest at one end of the carrier and gradually decreases as said first substance approaches the opposite end of the carrier and wherein the concentration of the second substance is highest at the opposite end of the carrier and gradually decreases as it approaches the end of the carrier wherein the concentration of the first substance is the highest.
- 18. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein there are two chemically or biologically active substances on the carrier, wherein the first substance is applied in a uniform concentration over the entire carrier and the concentration of the second substance is highest at one end of the carrier and gradually decreases as said second substance approaches the opposite end of the carrier.
- 19. A method for producing a concentration pattern of at least one antimicrobial agent to allow a qualitative or quantitative determination of antimicrobial activity to be made, said method comprising:
- contacting a substantially rectangular non-porous carrier having at least one gradient of at least one antimicrobial agent on its surface to a medium containing a microorganism such that a concentration pattern is transferred to said medium.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/717,138, filed Mar. 28, 1985, now abandoned.
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