2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2018.10.001
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Sensitivity and colour intensity enhancement in lateral flow immunoassay tests by adjustment of test line position

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“…The further it is placed from the conjugate pad, the more time is allowed for the labelled detection bioreceptors and the target to interact, thus increasing the number of possible immunecomplexes to be captured onto the test line. 164 The only requirement for the control line is that it must be positioned after the test line, since it should confirm successful flow of the sample front until the end of the strip. Usually, the test line is dispensed 12-13 mm from the origin of a 60 mm strip, while the control line is 4 mm behind the test line.…”
Section: Membranementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The further it is placed from the conjugate pad, the more time is allowed for the labelled detection bioreceptors and the target to interact, thus increasing the number of possible immunecomplexes to be captured onto the test line. 164 The only requirement for the control line is that it must be positioned after the test line, since it should confirm successful flow of the sample front until the end of the strip. Usually, the test line is dispensed 12-13 mm from the origin of a 60 mm strip, while the control line is 4 mm behind the test line.…”
Section: Membranementioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 μL of sample was dispensed and the movement of fluid through the porous medium was recorded in real time. At each runway direction, the average flow velocity was measured on the pad for at-least four consecutive equally spaced distances, (Asiaei et al 2018 ), and the result was used as a normal inflow velocity of 5 mm/sec as a boundary condition. The boundary conditions applied to each part of the μPADs are illustrated in (Table 1 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For quantifying the amount of nitrite, an image was taken from the device after the test, and the analyses of the presence of nitrite were performed by image processing algorithms developed using MATLAB (Choobbari et al 2020 ). The color intensity was measured according to the scanned images' RGB color codes (Rhouma et al 2009 ; Asiaei et al 2018 ). The performance of the five geometries, as mentioned above, is assessed by image colorimetry processing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development methods based on silver staining or silver deposition on AuNPs LFTS for increasing the sensitivity of analysis were also reported. Several other similar methods are also being implemented to enhance the sensitivity of the LFTS by using cotton thread-embedded papers or alkaline phosphatase or by varying the test line position on the LFTS …”
Section: Nanoparticle-based Lateral Flow Test Stripsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…70−72 Several other similar methods are also being implemented to enhance the sensitivity of the LFTS by using cotton thread-embedded papers 73 or alkaline phosphatase 74 or by varying the test line position on the LFTS. 75…”
Section: Nanoparticle-based Lateral Flow Test Stripsmentioning
confidence: 99%