IP Library Granted Patent US 9,151,765
Granted Patent B2
US 9,151,765 · App. 14/025,328 · Granted Oct 6, 2015

Method for producing agglutinating reagent, agglutinating reagent or product produced thereby, and method for measuring analysis object using the same, and test kit and analysis device

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Patent No.
US 9,151,765
App. No.
14/025,328
Granted
Oct 6, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Hemoglobin in a sample solution is quickly and reliably denatured; at the same time, quick and accurate measurement of hemoglobin and a hemoglobin derivative is realized. In a method for measuring hemoglobin and a hemoglobin derivative, and a reagent composition, a measurement kit, an analysis device, and an analysis system used in the method, a sample solution containing a blood component is treated with a nonionic surfactant, an oxidizing agent, and a metal salt to denature hemoglobin in the sample solution to measure the hemoglobin, and thereafter the amount of a hemoglobin derivative in the sample is measured by an immunological method using an antibody specifically binding to a denatured site of the denatured hemoglobin derivative.

Claims (6)

1. A test kit for measuring an analysis object in a test sample by performing particle agglutination control immunoassay, comprising:

an anti-analyte antibody bound to a water suspensible particle, and

an agglutinating reagent that comprises a gamma globulin, a ligand having a specific binding site to the anti-analyte antibody, and a linker that has a functional group,

wherein the agglutinating reagent is obtained by chemically binding the ligand to the gamma globulin via the linker.

2. The test kit according to claim 1 , wherein

the anti-analyte antibody bound to the water suspensible particle and the agglutinating reagent are in a dry state.