Claims
- 1. A method for directly securing a sample of detectable biological material from an in vivo biological source which must be crushed to release said detectable biological material, the method comprising
- providing a sampling device comprising a first substrate defining a first surface, a second substrate defining a second surface opposed to said first surface, said first substrate and said second substrate joined together in a region spaced from said first and second surfaces, and an adsorbent layer for detectable biological material disposed generally in a region between said first surface and said second surface,
- placing said sampling device with said adsorbent layer which is adsorbent for detectable biological material and said first or second substrate about an in vivo biological source from which a sample of detectable biological material is to be obtained so that the source is engaged by a surface of said layer and a surface of said first or second substrate,
- crushing said in vivo biological source by applying pressure to urge the adsorbent layer and the said first or second substrate towards each other about the in vivo biological source, thereby causing a sample of detectable biological material to be released from the in vivo biological source and adsorbed on the adsorbent layer, and
- providing an additional layer adsorbent for detectable biological material, said additional layer being disposed generally in the region between said adsorbent layer and said first or second substrate.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising the further step of obtaining a detectable biological material in the form of plant sap or a residue of dried plant sap.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising the further step of providing said sampling device with said first substrate and said second substrate hinged together.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising providing, as the adsorbent layer, nitrocellulose.
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising providing one or both substrates as a flexible member.
- 6. A method for directly securing a sample of detectable biological material from an in vivo biological source which must be crushed to release said detectable biological material, the method comprising
- providing a sampling device comprising a first substrate defining a first surface, a second substrate defining a second surface opposed to said first surface, said first substrate and said second substrate joined together in a region spaced from said first and second surfaces, and an adsorbent layer for detectable biological material disposed generally in a region between said first surface and said second surface,
- placing said sampling device with said adsorbent layer which is adsorbent for detectable biological material and said first or second substrate about an in vivo biological source from which a sample of detectable biological material is to be obtained so that the in vivo biological source is engaged by a surface of said adsorbent layer and a surface of said first or second substrate,
- crushing said in vivo biological source by applying pressure to urge the adsorbent layer and the said first or second substrate towards each other about the in vivo biological source, thereby causing a sample of detectable biological material to be released from the in vivo biological source and adsorbed on the adsorbent layer, and
- providing at least one said surface, which, in use, is in contact with the detectable biological material, roughened for facilitating crushing of the sample when pressure is applied urging the adsorbent layer and said first or second substrate towards each other.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 6 comprising the further step of providing said sampling device with at least one of said first substrate and said second substrate being at least partially removable.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 6 comprising the further step of providing data recording means comprising an identification label in association with at least one of said adsorbent layer and said first or second substrate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/154,299, filed Feb. 10, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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