IP Library Granted Patent US 7,651,841
Granted Patent B2
US 7,651,841 · App. 10/132,421 · Granted Jan 26, 2010

Polyelectrolytic internal calibration system of a flow-through assay

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Patent No.
US 7,651,841
App. No.
10/132,421
Granted
Jan 26, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flow-through assay for detecting the quantity of an analyte residing in a test sample is provided. The flow-through assay contains a porous membrane that is in fluid communication with probe conjugates that contain a specific binding member and a detectable probe. The porous membrane also defines a detection zone and a calibration zone. The calibration zone contains a polyelectrolyte substantially non-diffusively immobilized on the porous membrane. The polyelectrolyte is capable of generating a detectable calibration signal that can be readily compared (visually, quantitatively, and the like) to a detection signal to determine the amount of analyte in the test sample.

Claims (17)

1. A flow-through assay device for detecting an analyte within a test sample, the flow-through assay device comprising a porous membrane in fluid communication with detectable probes conjugated with a specific binding member, the conjugated probes having a net charge prior to the application of a test sample to the device, the porous membrane defining:

a detection zone that contains a capture reagent configured to bind with the conjugated probes or complexes thereof to generate a detection signal; and

a calibration zone positioned downstream from the detection zone, wherein a polyelectrolyte is substantially non-diffusively immobilized on the porous membrane within the calibration zone, the polyelectrolyte having a net charge opposite to that of the conjugated probes, the polyelectrolyte being configured to bind with the conjugated probes to generate a calibration signal.

2. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the polyelectrolyte has a net positive charge.

3. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the calibration zone contains at least two distinct regions having a different concentration of the polyelectrolyte.

4. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the polyelectrolyte is ionically bonded to a functional group present on the surface of the porous membrane.

5. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the polyelectrolyte is covalently bonded to a functional group present on the surface of the porous membrane.

6. The flow-through assay device of claim 5 , wherein the polyelectrolyte is crosslinked to the functional group.

7. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the detectable probes are selected from the group consisting of chromogens, catalysts, fluorescent compounds, chemiluminescent compounds, radioactive labels, direct visual labels, liposomes, and combinations thereof.

8. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the detectable probes comprise latex microparticles.

9. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the specific binding member is selected from the group consisting of antigens, haptens, antibodies, and complexes thereof.

10. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the capture reagent is selected from the group consisting of antigens, haptens, antibodies, and complexes thereof.

11. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the capture reagent is configured to bind with complexes formed between the conjugated probes and the analyte.

12. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the capture reagent is configured to bind with the specific binding member.

13. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the capture reagent is substantially non-diffusively immobilized on the porous membrane.

14. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the amount of the analyte within the test sample is quantitatively or semi-quantitatively determined by comparing the detection signal to the calibration signal.

15. The flow-through assay device of claim 1 , wherein the calibration zone is generally free of biological capture reagents.

Assignments (1)
NAME CHANGE Recorded Feb 3, 2015
From: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
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