Method and apparatus for optically detecting presence of immunological components
First Claim
1. An apparatus for visually detecting the presence of an analyte which is a member of an immunological pair (mip) in a liquid sample which comprises:
- a) a silicon substrate;
b) an iron phosphate layer, coated onto said silicon substrate and etched to form discrete steps of varying iron phosphate thickness; and
,c) a first mip immobilized upon the surface of said iron phosphate steps to form a detection zonewhereby the presence of the analyte which is a second mip in the liquid sample is detected by wetting the detection zone with the liquid sample, and observing any color change in the detection zone resulting from the increased thickness of the iron phosphate steps caused by the binding of the second mip to the first mip immobilized upon the iron phosphate steps in the detection zone.
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Abstract
An optical immunosensing device for detecting the presence of an analyte in a liquid sample is fabricated by coating iron phosphate onto a silicon substrate and then etching the iron phosphate layer to obtain steps of varying thickness. Then, a first mip, capable of immunological reaction with the analyte, is immobilized on the iron phosphate steps. In the preferred embodiment, the first mip is chemically bound to the iron phosphate step surface. The presence of the analyte in the liquid sample is detected by visually observing color changes in the steps after contact of the detection zone with the liquid sample. A change in step color is related to increased thickness which can only result from the binding of the analyte to the first mip immobilized on the iron phosphate step. Aluminum phosphate can also be added to the iron phosphate.
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11 Claims
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1. An apparatus for visually detecting the presence of an analyte which is a member of an immunological pair (mip) in a liquid sample which comprises:
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a) a silicon substrate; b) an iron phosphate layer, coated onto said silicon substrate and etched to form discrete steps of varying iron phosphate thickness; and
,c) a first mip immobilized upon the surface of said iron phosphate steps to form a detection zone whereby the presence of the analyte which is a second mip in the liquid sample is detected by wetting the detection zone with the liquid sample, and observing any color change in the detection zone resulting from the increased thickness of the iron phosphate steps caused by the binding of the second mip to the first mip immobilized upon the iron phosphate steps in the detection zone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An apparatus for visually detecting the presence of an analyte which is a member of an immunological pair (mip) in a liquid sample which comprises:
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a substrate having at least one flat surface for receiving a stepped layer; the stepped layer, coated onto said substrate with at least one step with flat surfaces parallel to the substrate flat surface wherein the reflectivity at a substrate-stepped layer interface is substantially the same as the reflectivity at the interface between the stepped layer and air; and
,a detection zone in which a first mip is immobilized upon step surfaces of the stepped layer, the index of refraction of said immobilized first mip being substantially similar to the index of refraction of said stepped layer, whereby the presence of the analyte which is a second mip in the liquid sample is detected by wetting the detection zone with the liquid sample, and observing any color change in the detection zone resulting from an increased thickness of the at least one step caused by binding of the second mip to the first mip immobilized upon the at least one step. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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