Min. Order: | 500 Piece/Pieces |
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Trade Term: | EXW |
Payment Terms: | T/T, WU |
Supply Ability: | 5000 pieces per day |
Place of Origin: | Guangdong |
Location: | Shenzhen, Guangdong, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer |
Main Products: | In Vitro Diagnostic |
Model No.: | INC-208 |
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Means of Transport: | Ocean, Air, Land |
Brand Name: | SPAN |
Production Capacity: | 5000 pieces per day |
Packing: | in house standard |
Delivery Date: | 6-10days |
The assay starts with a sample applied to the sample well. A recombinant DV antigen conjugated to colloidal gold embedded in the sample pad reacts with the DV antibody present in blood, serum or plasma forming conjugate-DV antibody complex. As the mixture is allowed to migrate along the test strip, the conjugate-DV antibody complex is captured by mouse anti human IgM-µ chain (T1) or mouse anti human IgG(T2) immobilized on a membrane forming a colored test line in the test region. A negative sample does not produce a test line due to the absence of colloidal gold conjugate-DV antibody complex. The antigens used in the conjugate test are recombinant proteins that correspond to highly immunoreactive regions of DV. A colored control line in the control region appears at the end of test procedure regardless of test result. This control line is the result of colloidal gold conjugate binding to the anti-DV antibody immobilized on the membrane. The control line indicates that the colloidal gold conjugate is functional.
Two test lines are coated on the membrane; on T1 region mouse anti human IgM-µ chain is immobilized; On T2 region a mouse anti human IgG is coated, a positive result appearing on T1 region indicates a DV IgM positive samples and a positive result appearing on T2 region indicates a DV IgG positive samples.
Reagents and materials Supplied
Test cards/ test strips individually foil pouched with a desiccant
MATERIALS REQUIRED BUT NOT PROVIDED
Pipettes to transfer specimen.
Positive and negative controls
STORAGE AND STABILITY
Store unused kit at 2 - 30°C.
Store test cards/strips at 2 - 30°C and away from direct sunlight.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
All positive results must be confirmed by an alternate method.
Treat all specimens as though potentially infectious. Wear gloves and protective clothing when handling specimens.
Devices used for testing should be autoclaved before disposal.
Do not use kit materials beyond their expiration dates.
5. Do not interchange reagents from one kit lot to another.
SAMPLE COLLECTION AND STORAGE
Whole Blood:
Collect whole blood specimens following regular clinical laboratory procedures.
Heparinized capillary tubes treated with anticoagulant must be used for collecting blood samples.
Whole blood specimens should be used immediately after collection.
Serum or Plasma:
Collect serum or plasma specimens following regular clinical laboratory procedures.
Storage: A specimen should be refrigerated if not used the same day of collection. Specimens should be frozen if not used within 3 days of collecting. 0.1% of sodium azide can be added to specimen as preservative without affecting the results of the assay.
ASSAY PROCEDURE
Do not open pouch until you are ready to test the sample.
Bring all reagents and specimens to room temperature.
Remove the test card from the foil pouch and place on a clean dry surface.
Identify the test card for each specimen or control.
Dispense one drop (1ml) of the specimen or control into the "S" well on the card, then add two drops of sample diluent into the"D" well.
Interpret test results at 15 minutes.
Caution: Use a clean pipette or tip for every sample to avoid cross-contamination.
NOTE: A positive result may be interpreted early, however read any negative at 15 minutes to ensure sample is negative and not a low concentration of the anti-DV antibody. Do not interpret the result after 20 minutes.
It is recommended to run a known positive control and negative control in each performance to ensure the assay procedure.
Positive: Control line and at least one test line appear on the membrane. The appearing of T1 test line indicates a DV IgM positive result, the appearing of T2 test line indicates a DV IgG positive result, the appearing of both T1 and T2 test lines indicate both DV IgM & IgG positive result. The lower the antibody concentration is, the weaker the test line is.
Negative: Only the control line appears on the membrane. The absence of a test line indicates a negative result.
3. Invalid: There should always be a control line in the control region regardless of test result. If control line is not seen, the test is considered invalid. Repeat the test using a new test device.
Note: It is normal to have a slightly lightened control line with very strong positive samples as long as it is distinctly visible
The assay starts with a sample applied to the sample well. A recombinant DV antigen conjugated to colloidal gold embedded in the sample pad reacts with the DV antibody present in blood, serum or plasma forming conjugate-DV antibody complex. As the mixture is allowed to migrate along the test strip, the conjugate-DV antibody complex is captured by mouse anti human IgM-µ chain (T1) or mouse anti human IgG(T2) immobilized on a membrane forming a colored test line in the test region. A negative sample does not produce a test line due to the absence of colloidal gold conjugate-DV antibody complex. The antigens used in the conjugate test are recombinant proteins that correspond to highly immunoreactive regions of DV. A colored control line in the control region appears at the end of test procedure regardless of test result. This control line is the result of colloidal gold conjugate binding to the anti-DV antibody immobilized on the membrane. The control line indicates that the colloidal gold conjugate is functional.
Two test lines are coated on the membrane; on T1 region mouse anti human IgM-µ chain is immobilized; On T2 region a mouse anti human IgG is coated, a positive result appearing on T1 region indicates a DV IgM positive samples and a positive result appearing on T2 region indicates a DV IgG positive samples.
Reagents and materials Supplied
Test cards/ test strips individually foil pouched with a desiccant
MATERIALS REQUIRED BUT NOT PROVIDED
Pipettes to transfer specimen.
Positive and negative controls
STORAGE AND STABILITY
Store unused kit at 2 - 30°C.
Store test cards/strips at 2 - 30°C and away from direct sunlight.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
All positive results must be confirmed by an alternate method.
Treat all specimens as though potentially infectious. Wear gloves and protective clothing when handling specimens.
Devices used for testing should be autoclaved before disposal.
Do not use kit materials beyond their expiration dates.
5. Do not interchange reagents from one kit lot to another.
SAMPLE COLLECTION AND STORAGE
Whole Blood:
Collect whole blood specimens following regular clinical laboratory procedures.
Heparinized capillary tubes treated with anticoagulant must be used for collecting blood samples.
Whole blood specimens should be used immediately after collection.
Serum or Plasma:
Collect serum or plasma specimens following regular clinical laboratory procedures.
Storage: A specimen should be refrigerated if not used the same day of collection. Specimens should be frozen if not used within 3 days of collecting. 0.1% of sodium azide can be added to specimen as preservative without affecting the results of the assay.
ASSAY PROCEDURE
Do not open pouch until you are ready to test the sample.
Bring all reagents and specimens to room temperature.
Remove the test card from the foil pouch and place on a clean dry surface.
Identify the test card for each specimen or control.
Dispense one drop (1ml) of the specimen or control into the "S" well on the card, then add two drops of sample diluent into the"D" well.
Interpret test results at 15 minutes.
Caution: Use a clean pipette or tip for every sample to avoid cross-contamination.
NOTE: A positive result may be interpreted early, however read any negative at 15 minutes to ensure sample is negative and not a low concentration of the anti-DV antibody. Do not interpret the result after 20 minutes.
It is recommended to run a known positive control and negative control in each performance to ensure the assay procedure.
Positive: Control line and at least one test line appear on the membrane. The appearing of T1 test line indicates a DV IgM positive result, the appearing of T2 test line indicates a DV IgG positive result, the appearing of both T1 and T2 test lines indicate both DV IgM & IgG positive result. The lower the antibody concentration is, the weaker the test line is.
Negative: Only the control line appears on the membrane. The absence of a test line indicates a negative result.
3. Invalid: There should always be a control line in the control region regardless of test result. If control line is not seen, the test is considered invalid. Repeat the test using a new test device.
Note: It is normal to have a slightly lightened control line with very strong positive samples as long as it is distinctly visible