Claims
- 1. A test device for determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, the test device comprising:
a) a housing comprising a support and optionally a cover, wherein the housing contains an application aperture and one or more observation ports, and wherein the support bears a mark thereon; b) a matrix, defining an axial flow path and positioned over the support, the matrix comprising:
i) a sample receiving zone, at an upstream end of the flow path, that receives the fluid sample through the application aperture, ii) a label zone, within the flow path and downstream from the sample receiving zone, comprising a labeled reagent that binds said analyte, when the fluid sample flows through the label zone to form a labeled analyte, and iii) an observation area, within the flow path and downstream from the label zone, the observation area comprising a capture zone that restrains the labeled analyte, wherein the observation area comprises a material that is opaque in a dry state and transparent in a moist state; wherein an observation port is disposed above the matrix; and wherein the mark on the support is detectable within the observation area when the observation area is in a moist state, and wherein restrained labeled analyte is detectable within the capture zone.
- 2. The test device of claim 1, wherein the capture zone comprises an immobilized capture reagent.
- 3. The test device of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a single component and wherein the support and cover comprise top and bottom portions of the housing.
- 4. The test device of claim 1, wherein the label zone and observation area comprise separate components in fluid-flow contact.
- 5. The test device of claim 1, wherein the sample receiving zone, label zone and observation area comprise separate components in fluid-flow contact.
- 6. The test device of claim 1, wherein the housing is transparent.
- 7. The test device of claim 1, wherein:
a) the mark has a shape such that a first symbol is detectable within the observation area when the observation area is in a moist state, and b) the capture zone has a shape such that, in the presence of the analyte in the sample, a second symbol is detectable, and detection of the first symbol taken together with detection of the second symbol indicates a positive result.
- 8. The test device of claim 7, wherein in the absence of analyte in the sample, the detectable first symbol indicates a negative result.
- 9. The test device of claim 1, wherein the observation area further comprises a control area spatially distinct from the capture zone.
- 10. The test device of claim 1, wherein the matrix further comprises a control area having a control line that is spatially distinct from the observation area.
- 11. The test device of claim 10, wherein the one or more observation ports are disposed above the capture zone and the control area.
- 12. The test device of claim 1, further comprising a sample application pad disposed upstream of, and in fluid-flow contact with the matrix.
- 13. The test device of claim 12, wherein the sample application pad, label zone, and observation area comprise separate components in fluid-flow contact.
- 14. The test device of claim 12, wherein the sample application pad, sample receiving zone, label zone, and observation area comprise separate components in fluid-flow contact.
- 15. The test device of claim 1, wherein:
a) the mark is a minus symbol (−) and represents the absence of the analyte, and b) in the presence of the analyte, the capture zone taken together with mark forms a plus symbol (+).
- 16. The test device of claim 15, wherein the longitudinal axis of the mark is in the direction of the sample flow, and the longitudinal axis of the capture zone is perpendicular to the direction of the sample flow.
- 17. The test device of claim 1, wherein the mark has a shape such that, when the observation area is moist, one or more predefined symbols are detectable.
- 18. The test device of claim 10, wherein the control area is a negative control area, a positive control area, an end of assay control area, or a combination thereof.
- 19. The test device of claim 1, wherein the observation area comprises nitrocellulose.
- 20. The test device of claim 1, wherein the observation area is laminated on a plastic backing material.
- 21. The test device of claim 20, wherein the observation area may be viewed through the one or more observation ports and the plastic backing material.
- 22. The test device of claim 1, wherein the device further comprises an indexing means in physical interaction with the matrix to orient the capture zone in relation to the mark.
- 23. The test device of claim 1, wherein two separate observation ports are disposed above the observation area.
- 24. The test device of claim 1, wherein the analyte is selected from the group consisting of a toxin, an organic compound, a protein, a peptide, a microorganism, a bacteria, a virus, an amino acid, a nucleic acid, a carbohydrate, a hormone, a steroid, a vitamin, a drug, an antibody, a hapten, and an aggregation or combination thereof.
- 25. The test device of claim 1, wherein the analyte is selected from the group consisting of a heartworm antigen, human chorionic gonadotropin, influenza antigen, and streptococcus A.
- 26. A test device for determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, the test device comprising:
a) a housing comprising a support and optionally a cover, wherein the housing contains an application aperture and one or more observation ports; b) an intermediate piece bearing a mark thereon; c) a matrix, defining an axial flow path and positioned over the support, the matrix comprising:
i) a sample receiving zone, at an upstream end of the flow path, that receives the fluid sample through the application aperture, ii) a label zone, within the flow path and downstream from the sample receiving zone, comprising a labeled reagent that binds said analyte, when the fluid sample flows through the label zone to form a labeled analyte, and iii) an observation area, within the flow path and downstream from the label zone, the observation area comprising a capture zone that restrains the labeled analyte, wherein the observation area comprises a material that is opaque in a dry state and transparent in a moist state; wherein an observation port is disposed above the matrix; and wherein the mark on the support is detectable within through the observation area when the observation area is in a moist state, and wherein restrained labeled analyte is detectable within the capture zone, and wherein the intermediate piece is disposed between the matrix and the support.
- 27. The test device of claim 26, wherein the intermediate piece comprises a backing material.
- 28. The test device of claim 27, wherein the observation area is laminated on the backing material.
- 29. The test device of claim 26, wherein the matrix is positioned on the intermediate piece.
- 30. The test device of claim 26, wherein the housing comprises a single component and wherein the support and cover comprise top and bottom portions of the housing.
- 31. The test device of claim 26, wherein the label zone and observation area comprise separate components in fluid-flow contact.
- 32. The test device of claim 26, wherein the sample receiving zone, label zone and observation area comprise separate components in fluid-flow contact.
- 33. A test device for determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, the test device comprising:
a) a housing comprising a support and an optional cover, wherein the housing contains an application aperture and one or more observation ports, and wherein the support bears a mark thereon; b) a matrix, defining an axial flow path and positioned over the support, the matrix comprising:
i) a sample receiving zone, at an upstream end of the flow path, that receives the fluid sample through the application aperture, and ii) an observation area, on the flow path, and downstream from the sample receiving zone, the observation area comprising a capture zone that restrains the analyte, wherein the observation area comprises a material that is opaque in a dry state and transparent in a moist state; wherein an observation port is disposed above the matrix; wherein the mark on the support is detectable within the observation area when the observation area is in a moist state; and wherein a label reagent specific for the analyte is added to the device either combined in solution with the sample, or separately from the sample, and wherein the label reagent binds to the analyte before or after it is restrained in the capture zone to form a labeled analyte, and wherein the restrained and labeled analyte is detectable within the capture zone.
- 34. A method of determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, comprising the steps of:
a) contacting the sample receiving zone of the device of claim 1 with the fluid sample; and b) inspecting the observation area for analyte restrained in the capture zone, wherein the mark is detectable within the observation area when the observation area is in a moist state, and wherein the mark and the restrained labeled analyte are separately detectable.
- 35. The method of claim 1, wherein the analyte is human chorionic gonadotropin.
- 36. The method of claim 34, wherein:
a) the mark has a shape such that a first symbol is detectable within the observation area when the observation area is in a moist state, and b) the capture zone has a shape such that, in the presence of the analyte in the sample, a second symbol is detectable to indicate a positive result.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein detection of the first symbol taken together with detection of the second symbol indicates a positive result.
- 38. The method of claim 34, wherein the observation area further comprises a defined control area spatially distinct from the capture zone.
- 39. The method of claim 34, wherein the matrix further comprises a control area that is spatially distinct from the capture zone.
- 40. A method of determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, comprising the steps of:
a) contacting the sample application pad of the device of claim 13 with the fluid sample; and b) inspecting the observation area for analyte restrained in the capture zone, wherein the mark is detectable within the observation area when the observation area is in a moist state, and wherein the detectable mark and the restrained analyte are separately distinguishable.
- 41. A method of determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, comprising the steps of:
a) contacting the sample receiving zone of the device of claim 26 with the fluid sample; and b) inspecting the observation area for analyte restrained in the capture zone, wherein the mark is detectable within the observation area when the observation area is in a moist state, and wherein the detectable mark and the restrained labeled analyte are separately distinguishable.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein the sample is introduced to the device through contact with a sample application pad positioned in fluid-flow contact with the sample receiving zone.
- 43. A test device for determining the presence or absence of an analyte in a fluid sample, the test device comprising:
a) a support bearing a mark thereon; b) a matrix defining an axial flow path positioned on the support, the matrix comprising:
i) a sample receiving zone, at an upstream end of the flow path, that receives the fluid sample, ii) a label zone comprising a labeled reagent that binds said analyte when a fluid sample flows through the label zone to form a labeled analyte, iii) an observation area comprising a defined capture zone that restrains the labeled analyte and comprises a material that is opaque in a dry state and transparent in a moist state, and iv) control area, disposed downstream of the label zone; wherein the sample receiving zone, label zone, observation area, and control area are positioned in fluid-flow contact within the flow path; and wherein the mark on the support is detectable within the observation area when the observation area is in a moist state, and wherein restrained labeled analyte is detectable within the capture zone, and wherein the control area becomes detectable in the presence or absence of analyte after, or concurrent with, sample flow through the control area.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/950,366, filed Sep. 10, 2001, currently pending.
Continuations (1)
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Parent |
09950366 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
Child |
10461157 |
Jun 2003 |
US |