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Method and device for detecting and quantifying glucose in body fluids

  • US 5,342,789 A
  • Filed: 12/14/1989
  • Issued: 08/30/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/14/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of quantifying glucose in a body fluid sample, comprising the steps of:

  • a) contacting the body fluid with a specific binding pair comprising a first member which is a glucose-binding ligand labelled with a first light-absorbing material and a second member which is a glycoconjugate labelled with a second light-absorbing material, the excited state energy level of the first light-absorbing material overlapping with the excited state energy level of the second light-absorbing material,said ligand and said glycoconjugate being chosen such that over the range of physiological concentrations of glucose found in body fluids ranging from 0.05 mg.mL to 5.0 mg/mL they reversibly bind to each other such that glucose present in said body fluid sample can displace said glycoconjugate and reversibly bind to said ligand;

    b) determining the extent to which non-radiative fluorescence resonance energy transfer occurs between the first light-absorbing and the second light-absorbing material in the presence of the glycoconjugate displaced by glucose and the ligand reversibly bound to glucose; and

    c) comparing the result of step (b) with the relationship between the extent of non-radiative energy transfer between the first light-absorbing material and the second light-absorbing material and glucose concentration in the body fluid determined in a calibration step.

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