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Optical Density Optimization of Malaria Pan Rapid Diagnostic Test Strips for Improved Test Zone Band Intensity

For the last few decades, the immunochromatographic assay has been used for the rapid detection of biological markers in infectious diseases in humans and animals The assay, also known as lateral flow assay, is utilized for the detection of antigen or antibody in human infectious diseases. There are...

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Autores principales: Manta, Prince, Nagraik, Rupak, Sharma, Avinash, Kumar, Akshay, Verma, Pritt, Paswan, Shravan Kumar, Bokov, Dmitry O., Shaikh, Juber Dastagir, Kaur, Roopvir, Leite, Ana Francesca Vommaro, Filho, Silas Jose Braz, Shiwalkar, Nimisha, Persaud, Purnadeo, Kapoor, Deepak N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33137871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10110880
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author Manta, Prince
Nagraik, Rupak
Sharma, Avinash
Kumar, Akshay
Verma, Pritt
Paswan, Shravan Kumar
Bokov, Dmitry O.
Shaikh, Juber Dastagir
Kaur, Roopvir
Leite, Ana Francesca Vommaro
Filho, Silas Jose Braz
Shiwalkar, Nimisha
Persaud, Purnadeo
Kapoor, Deepak N.
author_facet Manta, Prince
Nagraik, Rupak
Sharma, Avinash
Kumar, Akshay
Verma, Pritt
Paswan, Shravan Kumar
Bokov, Dmitry O.
Shaikh, Juber Dastagir
Kaur, Roopvir
Leite, Ana Francesca Vommaro
Filho, Silas Jose Braz
Shiwalkar, Nimisha
Persaud, Purnadeo
Kapoor, Deepak N.
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description For the last few decades, the immunochromatographic assay has been used for the rapid detection of biological markers in infectious diseases in humans and animals The assay, also known as lateral flow assay, is utilized for the detection of antigen or antibody in human infectious diseases. There are a series of steps involved in the development of these immuno-chromatographic test kits, from gold nano colloids preparation to nitrocellulose membrane coating (NCM). These tests are mostly used for qualitative assays by a visual interpretation of results. For the interpretation of the results, the color intensity of the test zone is therefore very significant. Herein, the study was performed on a malaria antigen test kit. Several studies have reported the use of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with varying diameters and its binding with various concentrations of protein in order to optimize tests. However, none of these studies have reported how to fix (improve) test zone band intensity (color), if different sized AuNPs were synthesized during a reaction and when conjugated equally with same amount of protein. Herein, different AuNPs with average diameter ranging from 10 nm to 50 nm were prepared and conjugated equally with protein concentration of 150 µg/mL with K(D) = 1.0 × 10(−3). Afterwards, the developed kits’ test zone band intensity for all different sizes AuNPs was fixed to the same band level (high) by utilization of an ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometer. The study found that the same optical density (OD) has the same test zone band intensity irrespective of AuNP size. This study also illustrates the use of absorption maxima (λ max) techniques to characterize AuNPs and to prevent wastage of protein while developing immunochromatographic test kits.
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spelling pubmed-76920952020-11-28 Optical Density Optimization of Malaria Pan Rapid Diagnostic Test Strips for Improved Test Zone Band Intensity Manta, Prince Nagraik, Rupak Sharma, Avinash Kumar, Akshay Verma, Pritt Paswan, Shravan Kumar Bokov, Dmitry O. Shaikh, Juber Dastagir Kaur, Roopvir Leite, Ana Francesca Vommaro Filho, Silas Jose Braz Shiwalkar, Nimisha Persaud, Purnadeo Kapoor, Deepak N. Diagnostics (Basel) Technical Note For the last few decades, the immunochromatographic assay has been used for the rapid detection of biological markers in infectious diseases in humans and animals The assay, also known as lateral flow assay, is utilized for the detection of antigen or antibody in human infectious diseases. There are a series of steps involved in the development of these immuno-chromatographic test kits, from gold nano colloids preparation to nitrocellulose membrane coating (NCM). These tests are mostly used for qualitative assays by a visual interpretation of results. For the interpretation of the results, the color intensity of the test zone is therefore very significant. Herein, the study was performed on a malaria antigen test kit. Several studies have reported the use of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with varying diameters and its binding with various concentrations of protein in order to optimize tests. However, none of these studies have reported how to fix (improve) test zone band intensity (color), if different sized AuNPs were synthesized during a reaction and when conjugated equally with same amount of protein. Herein, different AuNPs with average diameter ranging from 10 nm to 50 nm were prepared and conjugated equally with protein concentration of 150 µg/mL with K(D) = 1.0 × 10(−3). Afterwards, the developed kits’ test zone band intensity for all different sizes AuNPs was fixed to the same band level (high) by utilization of an ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometer. The study found that the same optical density (OD) has the same test zone band intensity irrespective of AuNP size. This study also illustrates the use of absorption maxima (λ max) techniques to characterize AuNPs and to prevent wastage of protein while developing immunochromatographic test kits. MDPI 2020-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7692095/ /pubmed/33137871 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10110880 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Manta, Prince
Nagraik, Rupak
Sharma, Avinash
Kumar, Akshay
Verma, Pritt
Paswan, Shravan Kumar
Bokov, Dmitry O.
Shaikh, Juber Dastagir
Kaur, Roopvir
Leite, Ana Francesca Vommaro
Filho, Silas Jose Braz
Shiwalkar, Nimisha
Persaud, Purnadeo
Kapoor, Deepak N.
Optical Density Optimization of Malaria Pan Rapid Diagnostic Test Strips for Improved Test Zone Band Intensity
title Optical Density Optimization of Malaria Pan Rapid Diagnostic Test Strips for Improved Test Zone Band Intensity
title_full Optical Density Optimization of Malaria Pan Rapid Diagnostic Test Strips for Improved Test Zone Band Intensity
title_fullStr Optical Density Optimization of Malaria Pan Rapid Diagnostic Test Strips for Improved Test Zone Band Intensity
title_full_unstemmed Optical Density Optimization of Malaria Pan Rapid Diagnostic Test Strips for Improved Test Zone Band Intensity
title_short Optical Density Optimization of Malaria Pan Rapid Diagnostic Test Strips for Improved Test Zone Band Intensity
title_sort optical density optimization of malaria pan rapid diagnostic test strips for improved test zone band intensity
topic Technical Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33137871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10110880
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