Lateral flow assays

A simple version of immunochemical-based methods is the Lateral Flow Assay (LFA). It is a dry chemistry technique (reagents are included); the fluid from the sample runs through a porous membrane (often nitrocellulose) by capillary force. Typically the membrane is cut as a strip of 0.5*5 cm. In most cases, coloured colloidal nanoparticles serve as a label. The method is very user-friendly, as only the liquid sample has to be added. Results are available within 5-15 minutes and after evaluation of the signal by visual inspection, a desktop scanner with image analysis software, or a dedicated reader, the used strips can be discarded. With respect to the specificity, sensitivity and efficiency the technology is heavily dependent on the recognition of the analyte by the corresponding antibody. Lateral flow assays are mainly used for qualitative or semi-quantitative detection of (un)wanted substances in the biomatrix or the environment. The technology requires a minimum of resources and skills of the operator. Many applications already reached the market. We will address here a bit of history and the general principle of the technique, and critical parameters influencing the performance of the assay. Amongst those are the material of the membrane, the sample pad, the conjugate pad and the absorbent pad, properties of currently used labels, formats of the tests and properties of good recognition elements. Processing of the results will be discussed as well.

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Main Authors: Posthuma-Trumpie, G.A., van Amerongen, A.
Format: Part of book or chapter of book biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: Bentham Science Publishers
Subjects:Antibodies, Lateral flow immunoassays, Strip tests,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/lateral-flow-assays
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4353602024-12-05 Posthuma-Trumpie, G.A. van Amerongen, A. Part of book or chapter of book Antibodies - Applications and New Developments ISBN: 9781608052646 Lateral flow assays 2012 A simple version of immunochemical-based methods is the Lateral Flow Assay (LFA). It is a dry chemistry technique (reagents are included); the fluid from the sample runs through a porous membrane (often nitrocellulose) by capillary force. Typically the membrane is cut as a strip of 0.5*5 cm. In most cases, coloured colloidal nanoparticles serve as a label. The method is very user-friendly, as only the liquid sample has to be added. Results are available within 5-15 minutes and after evaluation of the signal by visual inspection, a desktop scanner with image analysis software, or a dedicated reader, the used strips can be discarded. With respect to the specificity, sensitivity and efficiency the technology is heavily dependent on the recognition of the analyte by the corresponding antibody. Lateral flow assays are mainly used for qualitative or semi-quantitative detection of (un)wanted substances in the biomatrix or the environment. The technology requires a minimum of resources and skills of the operator. Many applications already reached the market. We will address here a bit of history and the general principle of the technique, and critical parameters influencing the performance of the assay. Amongst those are the material of the membrane, the sample pad, the conjugate pad and the absorbent pad, properties of currently used labels, formats of the tests and properties of good recognition elements. Processing of the results will be discussed as well. nl Bentham Science Publishers application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/lateral-flow-assays 10.2174/978160805264611201010175 https://edepot.wur.nl/246511 Antibodies Lateral flow immunoassays Strip tests Wageningen University & Research
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topic Antibodies
Lateral flow immunoassays
Strip tests
Antibodies
Lateral flow immunoassays
Strip tests
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Lateral flow immunoassays
Strip tests
Antibodies
Lateral flow immunoassays
Strip tests
Posthuma-Trumpie, G.A.
van Amerongen, A.
Lateral flow assays
description A simple version of immunochemical-based methods is the Lateral Flow Assay (LFA). It is a dry chemistry technique (reagents are included); the fluid from the sample runs through a porous membrane (often nitrocellulose) by capillary force. Typically the membrane is cut as a strip of 0.5*5 cm. In most cases, coloured colloidal nanoparticles serve as a label. The method is very user-friendly, as only the liquid sample has to be added. Results are available within 5-15 minutes and after evaluation of the signal by visual inspection, a desktop scanner with image analysis software, or a dedicated reader, the used strips can be discarded. With respect to the specificity, sensitivity and efficiency the technology is heavily dependent on the recognition of the analyte by the corresponding antibody. Lateral flow assays are mainly used for qualitative or semi-quantitative detection of (un)wanted substances in the biomatrix or the environment. The technology requires a minimum of resources and skills of the operator. Many applications already reached the market. We will address here a bit of history and the general principle of the technique, and critical parameters influencing the performance of the assay. Amongst those are the material of the membrane, the sample pad, the conjugate pad and the absorbent pad, properties of currently used labels, formats of the tests and properties of good recognition elements. Processing of the results will be discussed as well.
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Lateral flow immunoassays
Strip tests
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