2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151437
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Use of Malachite Green-Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification for Detection of Plasmodium spp. Parasites

Abstract: Malaria elimination efforts are hampered by the lack of sensitive tools to detect infections with low-level parasitemia, usually below the threshold of standard diagnostic methods, microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests. Isothermal nucleic acid amplification assays such as the loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), are well suited for field use as they do not require thermal cyclers to run the test. However, the use of specialized equipment, as described by many groups, reduces the versatility of the LA… Show more

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“…However, like many other malaria LAMP platforms reported to date, the Illumi gene Malaria LAMP assays can test a limited number of samples per run. Therefore, scenarios that require the testing of a large number of samples may require other platforms such as the recently described colorimetric LAMP assays910 with the limitation that these high-throughput colorimetric malaria LAMP assays still require sample preparation and lyophilized reagents for ease of use in the field. As technology advances, it is possible to envision the possibility of adapting the Illumi gene reader to facilitate the testing of larger sample size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, like many other malaria LAMP platforms reported to date, the Illumi gene Malaria LAMP assays can test a limited number of samples per run. Therefore, scenarios that require the testing of a large number of samples may require other platforms such as the recently described colorimetric LAMP assays910 with the limitation that these high-throughput colorimetric malaria LAMP assays still require sample preparation and lyophilized reagents for ease of use in the field. As technology advances, it is possible to envision the possibility of adapting the Illumi gene reader to facilitate the testing of larger sample size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LAMP assay has been shown to be a highly sensitive and rapid molecular method and malaria LAMP assays have been developed for the detection of Plasmodium species5678. In an effort to simplify the LAMP assay for use in resource limited countries, several different formats of LAMP have been investigated and evaluated, including the use of colorimetric high throughput assays such as hydroxynaphthol blue9 and the malachite green dyes10.…”
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“…The limit of detection of P. ovale malaria was determined between 2 and 0.8 parasites/µl of blood, even more sensitive than the results obtained in previous studies about LoDs for P. ovale , which were performed with malachite green-LAMP or with ultraviolet (UV) light as reading methods (3 and 10, respectively) [16, 18]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Other dyes such as malachite green dye (Sriworarat et al 2015;Lucchi et al 2016;Nzelu et al 2016), Picogreen dye (Batra et al 2015), Gelred dye (Wozniakowski et al 2013;Wassermann et al 2014), SYTO fluorescent dye (Liu et al 2013;Watts et al 2014;Mwendwa et al 2017) Zhou et al, 2014). The reaction between free calcein and magnesium ions intensified the fluorescence of LAMP product (ii.)…”
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confidence: 99%