Feasibility of magnetic gold nanoparticles for use as reporter In a lateral flow immunoassay

Lateral flow assays are popular diagnostic tools which are constantly increasing in demand. However, the biggest challenges these assay face are that of limited sensitivity and specificity. A crucial aspect of the Lateral flow assay is the reporter particle used for visualization of signals. By enha...

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Main Author: Lee, Chleo Ke Rou
Other Authors: Alfred Tok Iing Yoong
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-737702023-03-04T15:33:03Z Feasibility of magnetic gold nanoparticles for use as reporter In a lateral flow immunoassay Lee, Chleo Ke Rou Alfred Tok Iing Yoong School of Materials Science and Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials Lateral flow assays are popular diagnostic tools which are constantly increasing in demand. However, the biggest challenges these assay face are that of limited sensitivity and specificity. A crucial aspect of the Lateral flow assay is the reporter particle used for visualization of signals. By enhancing the reporter particle used, the performance of the lateral flow assay can improve drastically. Popular reporters like Colloidal Gold and magnetic nanobeads have high sensitivity, stability and bio-compatibility: each reporter offering a unique advantage over the other. In this study, we try to combine the properties of colloidal gold and magnetic nanoparticles by synthesizing a novel composite reporter, a Gold Magnetic Particle (GMP), with enhanced optical properties and selectivity. Here we study the feasibility of GMP as reporter molecules to detect Troponin ITC, an important biomarker for myocardial infarction (MI). Detection limit of cardiac troponin is crucial in MI diagnosis and requires high specificity and selectivity. The assay was optimized to ensure sensitive and rapid quantitative detection of cardiac troponin. Affinity test between Antibody conjugated GMP with Troponin Complex ITC was carried out, and various characterization techniques like RGB analysis, UV-Spectroscopy and Dynamic Light Scattering technique were used to characterize the reporter particles and deduce the conjugation efficiency. Au-Mb is a promising reporter particle that can be extrapolated to other platforms and may offer sensitive quantification in the future, providing good optical properties and selectivity. MATERIALS ENGINEERING Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2018-04-09T05:39:56Z 2018-04-09T05:39:56Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73770 en 50 p. application/pdf
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Feasibility of magnetic gold nanoparticles for use as reporter In a lateral flow immunoassay
description Lateral flow assays are popular diagnostic tools which are constantly increasing in demand. However, the biggest challenges these assay face are that of limited sensitivity and specificity. A crucial aspect of the Lateral flow assay is the reporter particle used for visualization of signals. By enhancing the reporter particle used, the performance of the lateral flow assay can improve drastically. Popular reporters like Colloidal Gold and magnetic nanobeads have high sensitivity, stability and bio-compatibility: each reporter offering a unique advantage over the other. In this study, we try to combine the properties of colloidal gold and magnetic nanoparticles by synthesizing a novel composite reporter, a Gold Magnetic Particle (GMP), with enhanced optical properties and selectivity. Here we study the feasibility of GMP as reporter molecules to detect Troponin ITC, an important biomarker for myocardial infarction (MI). Detection limit of cardiac troponin is crucial in MI diagnosis and requires high specificity and selectivity. The assay was optimized to ensure sensitive and rapid quantitative detection of cardiac troponin. Affinity test between Antibody conjugated GMP with Troponin Complex ITC was carried out, and various characterization techniques like RGB analysis, UV-Spectroscopy and Dynamic Light Scattering technique were used to characterize the reporter particles and deduce the conjugation efficiency. Au-Mb is a promising reporter particle that can be extrapolated to other platforms and may offer sensitive quantification in the future, providing good optical properties and selectivity.
author2 Alfred Tok Iing Yoong
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Lee, Chleo Ke Rou
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author Lee, Chleo Ke Rou
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title Feasibility of magnetic gold nanoparticles for use as reporter In a lateral flow immunoassay
title_short Feasibility of magnetic gold nanoparticles for use as reporter In a lateral flow immunoassay
title_full Feasibility of magnetic gold nanoparticles for use as reporter In a lateral flow immunoassay
title_fullStr Feasibility of magnetic gold nanoparticles for use as reporter In a lateral flow immunoassay
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of magnetic gold nanoparticles for use as reporter In a lateral flow immunoassay
title_sort feasibility of magnetic gold nanoparticles for use as reporter in a lateral flow immunoassay
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