Rapid test for glycated albumin in blood
Abstract
This invention describes a rapid assay for measuring the ratio of glycated albumin to total albumin in blood. Patients with diabetes have elevated levels of glucose in their blood that can react with plasma albumin to form glycated albumin. The amount of glycated albumin formed is directly correlated with the level of plasma glucose that the albumin has been exposed to over a period of time. The ratio of glycated albumin to total albumin in blood will provide an indication of the average amount of protein glycation that occurred over the preceding 2-3 week period. The test is performed using a disposable strip or cassette that contains the testing reagents and the results are measured in a measuring instrument that automatically reads; calculates and displays the final result: The results of tests performed over a period of time are stored in the instrument's memory presented in a numerical or graphical format so that the individual's glycated albumin level can be monitored over time.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An immunochromatographic procedure for measuring glycated albumin in a blood sample using a test strip and a measuring instrument that measures glycated albumin and total albumin.
2 . A biosensor procedure for measuring glycated albumin in a blood sample using a test cassette and a measuring instrument that measures glycated albumin and total albumin.
3 . According to claims 1 and 2 the blood sample used may be whole blood such as that obtained from a finger-prick; and/or the plasma fraction; and/or the serum fraction.
4 . According to claim 1 the measuring instrument is a reflectance spectrophotometer or fluorometer or other instrumentation that reads, calculates and displays the result as the percentage of glycated albumin compared to total albumin in the sample.
5 . According to claim 2 the measuring instrument is a biosensor instrument that reads, calculates and displays the result as the percentage of glycated albumin compared to total albumin in the sample.
6 . According to claim 1 the procedure to measure glycated albumin consists of a test strip that has either immobilized anti-glycated albumin antibody or immobilized phenyl boronic acid, fixed as a band on a membrane strip; and a second band of anti-albumin antibody immobilized at a further point along the membrane strip.
7 . According to claim 2 the procedure to measure glycated albumin consists of a test cassette that has an anti-glycated albumin antibody coated electrode and an anti-albumin coated electrode.
8 . According to claims 1 , 2 , 6 and 7 the antibody to glycated albumin may be prepared in immunized animals or produced as a monoclonal antibody.
9 . According to claim 8 the anti-glycated albumin antibody used may be the complete molecule, or the IgG purified fraction of the antiserum, or the purified antibody, or the binding fragment (F ab or Fab2) of the antibody.
10 . According to claims 1 , 2 , 6 and 7 the antibody to albumin may be prepared in immunized animals or produced as a monoclonal antibody.
11 . According to claim 10 the anti-albumin antibody used may be the complete molecule, or the IgG purified fraction of the antiserum, or the purified antibody, or the binding fragment (Fab or Fab2) of the antibody.
12 . According to claim 1 and 2 the measuring instrument is either a reflectance spectrophotometer or a fluorometer or a biosensor instrument or other measuring instrument composed of the following elements: a first means of measuring the glycated albumin and a second means of measuring, the non glycated albumin; an internal computers chip for measurement and calculation; a liquid crystal display; a external port to transfer data to an external computer and/or printer; a battery and/or an external power source; and a rigid external case with an aperture for inserting the test cassette.
13 . According to claims 1 , 2 and 3 the test results obtained from testing the same individual over a period of time are stored in the measuring instrument's computer memory. The stored data can be retrieved on demand and the results expressed in a numerical format or in a graphical format. The results can be displayed on the instrument's display monitor and/or transferred to an external computer or printer.Cited by (0)
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