Claims
- 1. A secretion-monitoring article for the identification of secreted biological fluids comprising: a body that includes an absorbent material for absorbing a biological fluid secreted from a person, and an indicator system that has at least one pH determining member that includes a chemical composition that reacts with biological fluids that contain protonated amine cations differently than with bodily fluids that do not contain protonated amine cations, wherein the indicator system is associated with the absorbent material such that the biological fluids contact the indicator system for possible reaction therewith to identify the secreted biological fluid.
- 2. The article of claim 1, wherein the indicator system has at least one pH determining member that includes a hydrophobic chemical composition that reacts with biological fluids that have low buffer capacity differently than with bodily fluids that have higher buffer capacity, wherein the indicator system is associated with the absorbent material such that the biological fluids contact the indicator system for possible reaction therewith to identify that a secreted biological fluid has a pH level that exceeds a determined range of pH levels dependent on the buffer capacity of the biological fluid.
- 3. The article of claim 1, wherein the pH determining member records a pH change after coming in contact with the biological fluid and is resistant to further change due to long use or wetting and drying cycles.
- 4. The article of claims 1, further comprising a plurality of pH determining members.
- 5. The article of claims 1, further comprising mounting means for placing the absorbent body in a position to receive biological fluids secreted from the person.
- 6. The article of claims 1, wherein the absorbent material of the body is a swab, gauze, panty shield, hygienic napkin, a diaper or interlabial absorbent structure.
- 7. A method for monitoring the health condition of a person which comprises positioning the secretion-monitoring article of claim 1 to absorb fluids secreted from the vicinity of the vaginal area of a female; and inspecting the pH indicator to identifying the secretion fluid that contacts the pH indicator.
- 8. A secretion-monitoring article for the identification of secreted biological fluids comprising: a body that includes an absorbent material for absorbing a biological fluid secreted from a person and an indicator system that has at least one pH determining member and a reagent for reacting with the biological fluid to alter its pH so that the secretion can be distinguished, wherein the indicator system is associated with the absorbent material such that the biological fluids contact the indicator system and reagent for reaction therewith to identify the secreted biological fluid.
- 9. The article of claims 8, wherein the pH determining member records a pH change after coming in contact with the biological fluid and is resistant to further change due to long use or wetting and drying cycles.
- 10. The article of claim 8, further comprising a plurality of pH determining members.
- 11. The article of claim 8, wherein the reagent is one that reacts with amniotic fluid, a secretion associated with a bacterial, parasite, fungal, or yeast infection, or urine to change pH.
- 12. The article of claim 11, wherein the reagent is urease.
- 13. The article of claim 8, further comprising a mounting means for placing the absorbent body in a position to receive biological fluids secreted from the person.
- 14. The article of claim 8, wherein the absorbent material of the body is a swab, gauze, panty shield, hygienic napkin, a diaper or interlabial absorbent structure.
- 15. The article of claim 8, wherein the indicator system includes a first pH indicator attached to the substrate in a first area and having a color transition at a first pH range; a second pH indicator attached to the substrate in a second area and having a color transition at a second pH range; and a reagent attached to the substrate in the second area, wherein the first pH range and the second pH range are different.
- 16. The article of claim 15, wherein the first area and the second areas are separated and the secretion absorbed by the body passes through a microporous membrane through which the biological fluid must pass prior to absorption by the absorbent material.
- 17. The article of claim 15, wherein the first pH indicator is configured to substantially change color upon contact with amniotic fluid and the second pH indicator is configured to substantially change color upon contact with urine reacting with the reagent.
- 18. The article of claim 15, wherein the first pH indicator is configured to substantially change color upon contact with vaginal secretions associated with vaginosis or parasitic infection and the second pH indicator is configured to substantially change color upon contact with urine reacting with the reagent.
- 19. The article of claim 15, wherein the first and second pH indicators each have a negatively charged functional group and the first pH range is lower than the second pH range.
- 20. The article of claim 15, further comprising a third pH indicator.
- 21. A method for monitoring the health condition of a person comprising: positioning the secretion-monitoring article of claim 8 to absorb fluids secreted from the vicinity of the vaginal area of a female; and inspecting the pH indicator to identify the secretion that contacts the pH indicator.
- 22. A pH indicator mixture comprising: a pre-formed polymer in an amount of about 20 to 50%; a plasticizer polymer in an amount of about 15 to 40%; a wetting agent polymer in an amount of about 15 to 45%; an ion-balance reagent polymer in an amount of about 0.1 to 10%; and an indicator polymer in an amount of about 0.05 to 5%; wherein the percents are weight percents based on the total weight of the mixture and the total weight of the mixture equals 100%.
- 23. The mixture of claim 22, further comprising a reagent in an amount of about 10 units for each 0.01 to 0.1% of indicator in the mixture.
- 24. The mixture of claim 23, wherein the reagent is urease.
- 25. The mixture of claim 24, further comprising a solvent in an amount of about 1 to 30 ml of solvent is added for each 150 mg of pH indicator mixture.
- 26. The pH indicator mixture of claim 22, wherein the preformed polymer is present in an amount of about 36 to 39%, the plasticizer is present in an amount of about 27 to 29%, the wetting agent is present in an amount of about 29 to 31% the ion-balance reagent is present in an amount of about 4 to 6%, the indicator is 0.2 to 0.4%.
- 27. A method for making a diagnostic article which comprises attaching an indicator to a substrate by applying to the substrate the indicator mixture of claim 22; and allowing the indicator mixture to dry to attach the indicator to the substrate.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the treated substrate is obtained by treating the substrate with a surfactant solution; and evaporating the surfactant solution from the substrate at a pressure of less than 600 mm Hg and the surfactant is cationic.
- 29. The method of claim 27, which further comprises applying a reagent in solution to the substrate.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the reagent is included in the mixture.
- 31. A diagnostic article comprising the pH indicator containing substrate made by the method of claim 27, wherein the substrate is associated with an absorbent body.
- 32. The article of claim 31, wherein the absorbent body is a swab, gauze, panty shield, hygienic napkin, a diaper or interlabial absorbent structure.
- 33. A secration monitoring article for the identification of secreted biological fluids comprising: a body that includes an absorbent material for absorbing a biological fluid secreted from a person, and an indicator system that has at least one pH determining member having a chemical composition that contains a quaternary amine wherein the composition reacts with biological fluids that contain protonated amine cations differently than with bodily fluids that do not contain protonated amine cations, the reaction of the composition with fluids containing protonated amine cations is a reversible color change, while the reaction of the composition with fluids that do not contain protonated amine cations is stable.
- 34. A secretion-monitoring article for the identification of infected urine comprising: a body that includes an absorbent material for absorbing urine from a person and an indicator system that has at least one indicator having a chemical composition that reacts with normal urine differently than infected urine, wherein the indicator changes colors when contacted by infected urine, the color change being nonreversible and the indicator system being associated with the absorbent material such that the biological fluids contact the indicator system for reaction therewith.
- 35. The article of claim 34, further comprising a mounting means for placing the absorbent body in a position to receive biological fluids secreted from the person.
- 36. The article of claim 34, wherein the absorbent material of the body is a swab, gauze, panty shield, hygienic napkin, a diaper or interlabial absorbent structure.
- 37. A secretion-monitoring article for the identification of bacterial or parasitic infected vaginal secretions comprising: a body that includes an absorbent material for absorbing vaginal secretion and an indicator system that has at least one indicator having a hydrophobic chemical composition that reacts with low buffer capacity fluids differently than with high buffer capacity fluids.
- 38. The article of claim 37, wherein the indicator reacts with normal or candida vaginal secretions differently than bacterially or parasitic infected vaginal secretions, wherein the indicator changes color when contacted by bacterially or parasitic infected vaginal secretion and the indicator system is associated with the absorbent material such that the biological fluids contact the indicator system for possible reaction therewith to identify bacterial or parasitic infections.
- 39. The article of claim 37, further comprising a mounting means for placing the absorbent body in a position to receive biological fluids secreted from the person.
- 40. The article of claim 37, wherein the absorbent material of the body is a swab, gauze, panty shield, hygienic napkin, a diaper or interlabial absorbent structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. national stage designation of International Application PCT/IL02/00588, filed Jul. 18, 2002, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/907,926, filed Jul. 19, 2001. The International application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/365,684, filed Mar. 18, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09907926 |
Jul 2001 |
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10285499 |
Nov 2002 |
US |