WO1997044482A1 - Dry reagent test strip comprising benzidine dye precursor and antipyrine compound - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to dry reagent test strips useful for detecting analytes in body fluids, and particularly to stable test strips comprising a matrix containing reagent detection chemistry including a benzidine type dye precursor and an antipyrine compound.
- the test strip is used to test for the presence of a specific analyte, such as blood glucose State of the Art
- the analysis of liquid test samples by use of dry reagent test strips finds utility in a variety of areas ranging from the medical field to food industries Depending upon the reagent(s) present in the test strip, the strip can be used foi detecting and diagnosing a variety of different conditions ranging, for example, from diabetes to pregnancy In the food industry, the presence of, for example, maltose can be monitored in brewing where starch is converted to sugais such as maltose prior to fermentation to assure high yield from the grain starting materials.
- test strips take advantage of a reaction between the substance to be tested and a reagent system present in the test strip
- the test strip will take advantage of a color change, i.e., a change in the wavelength absorbed or reflected by dye formed by the reagent system used. See, U.S Pat No. 3,802,842, U.S. Pat No 4,061 ,468 and U.S Pat. No 4,490,465.
- test strips In testing for the presence of an analyte such as glucose in a bodily fluid, test strips commonly take advantage of an oxidation/i eduction reaction which occurs using an oxidase/peroxidase detection chemistry
- the test strip is exposed to a drop of the fluid to be tested for a suitable period of time and there will be a coloi change if the analyte (glucose) is present.
- the intensity of this change is proportional to the concentration of analyte in the sample.
- the color of the test strip is then compared to a known standard which enables one to determine the amount of analyte present in the sample. This determination can be made by a visual check or by an instrument, such as a reflectance spectrophotometer at a selected wavelength such as a blood glucose (or other electronic photometer) meter, for a more accurate determination of concentration in the sample.
- the color change in the test strip is measured by a photometer or a blood glucose meter. If the determination of blood glucose is made by a blood glucose meter, then the meter will automatically convert a given amount of color intensity in the strip into a glucose concentration reading of the blood sample.
- a characteristic curve of light absorbance in the reflectance mode veisus glucose concentration This characteristic curve may vary depending on a number of physical chemical characteristics in the test st ⁇ p, but in general it will be linear at low concentrations of glucose and deviate from linearity as the glucose concentration, and hence the strip coloi , is increased
- a graph (or calibration curve) is used to represent the correspondence between absorbance and glucose concentration
- a standard, or control, graph is used foi comparison to measurements taken with the test sample, producing a reading of glucose concentration It is desirable that the relationship be as linear as possible in the desired range of glucose concentration for the purposes of precision and accuracy in determining the glucose concentration in a test sample. For example, for blood glucose testing, the normal range for healthy non-diabetic individuals is about 60-120 mg/dl. Even for diabetics, it is desirable that they keep their blood glucose above about 50 mg/dl and below about 160 mg/dl
- the graph it is desirable for the graph to be as linear as possible over the range of 50 to 160 mg/dl, in addition to having a suitable slope, to provide more accurate and precise readings.
- compositions and methods for providing improved linearity of absorbance versus analyte concentration are desired.
- test strips m accord with the present invention provide a more linear graph of absorbance versus analyte concentration when using reaction detection chemistry comprising a benzidine or tolidine dye precursor in an oxidase/peroxidase dry reagent detection system
- a test strip comprises a matrix containing reagent detection chemicals, wherein the reagent detection chemicals include oxidase, peroxidase, a benzidine dye precursor and an antipyrine compound
- benzidine type dye precursor is meant to include benzidine. tolidine and dye forming derivatives and salts thereof. Particularly useful dye forming derivatives of benzidine are tetraalkyl bcnzidines.
- antipyrine compound is meant to include antipyrine and derivatives and salts thereof .
- Particularly useful derivatives of antipyrine are the aminoantipy ⁇ nes, e.g . 4- aminoantipynne.
- the test strips of the invention provide a color having an intensity proportional to the concentration of the analyte, wherein the relationship between concentration of the analyte and the intensity of the color is surprisingly more linear in a predetermined desirable range than test strips without the antipyrine compound.
- an antipyrine compound provides a standard curve of analyte concentration versus reflectance which is substantially linear in the desired range. This enhances the precision and accuracy of the reading The nature of the mechanism by which the antipyrine compound acts is not known.
- the antipyrine compound can act as a reducing agent in the reaction
- other potential reducing agents such as, for example, 3-hydroxy- 2,4,6-tri ⁇ odo benzoic acid, 3,5-d ⁇ -tert-butyl-4-hydroxyan ⁇ sole, sodium azide, N- ethyl-N-sulfopropyl-m-toluidine and 9-(3-am ⁇ nopropyl)-3-ammo carbazole, were tried in comparable amounts in glucose test strips in place of an antipyrine compound
- none of those reducing agents affected the linearity of the graph in the selected range by any appreciable amount.
- the effect of antipyrine compounds in test strips containing benzidine dye precursors is su ⁇ rising.
- this invention provides a device for determining the presence or concentration of an analyte in a liquid sample, said device comprising:
- a reagent detection chemistry composition positioned on oi impregnated in said matrix, said composition comprising an oxidase enzyme that can utilize the analyte as a substrate forming hydiogen peroxide, a ben/idine dye precursor, a peroxidase enzyme, and an antipyrine compound
- the support layer is preferably adapted for teceiving a liquid sample such that the liquid sample contacts the reagent detection chemist] y composition and also adapted such that the support layer piovides for detecting or measuring any color change produced by the composition after contact with the liquid sample.
- the various mechanical configurations of such devices are known in the ait and various configurations may be used incorporating the reagent detection chemistry composition of this invention adapted as desired for the particular testing to be accomplished.
- the benzidine dye precursor used in this device is o-tohdine or ⁇ 7-tohdine HCI (i.e., the dihydrochlo ⁇ de salt of o-tohdine) and the antipyrine compound is 4-am ⁇ noant ⁇ py ⁇ ne.
- the solid support pieferably comprises a material selected from the group consisting of glass fibers, plastics, hardened gelatin, agarose and organic polymers.
- this invention provides a method for determining the presence or concentration of an analyte in a liquid sample, said method comprising:
- a reagent detection chemistry composition comprising an oxidase enzyme that can utilize the analyte as a substrate forming hydrogen peroxide, a benzidine dye precursor, a peroxidase enzyme, and an antipyrine compound; (b) detecting or measuring any color change produced by the reagent detection chemistry composition after contact with the liquid sample.
- the benzidine dye precursor used in this method is o-tolidinc or (7-tolidine HCI and the antipyrine compound is 4-aminoantipyrine.
- the reagent detection chemistry composition is positioned on or impregnated in a matrix.
- the matrix is supported on a support layer which is adapted for receiving a liquid sample such that the liquid sample contacts the reagent detection chemistry composition and also adapted such that the support layer provides for detecting or measuring any color change produced by said composition after contact with the liquid sample.
- Fig. 1 is a graph illustrating a calibration curve of reflection reading versus glucose concentration for the test strip of Example 1.
- Fig. 2 is a graph illustrating a calibration curve of reflection reading versus glucose concentration for the test strip of Example 2.
- Fig. 3 is a graph illustrating a calibration curve of reflection reading versus glucose concentration for the test strip of Example 3.
- Fig. 4 is a graph illustrating a calibration curve of reflection reading versus glucose concentration for the test strip of Example 4.
- Fig. 5 is a graph illustrating a calibration curve of reflection reading versus glucose concentration for the test strip of Example 5.
- Fig. 6 is a graph illustrating a calibration curve of reflection reading versus glucose concentiation for the test strip ot Example 6
- Fig 7 is a graph lllustiaung a calibration cuive of reflection reading versus glucose concentiation for the test strip of Example 7 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
- Test strips in accord with the present invention comprise a matrix containing reagent detection chemistry
- the test strips typically comprise a support layer having the matrix thereon
- the suppoit is essentially insoluble during the test and maintains structural integrity when exposed to the material to be tested
- Materials which can be used as such a suppoit include glass fibers, plastics, hardened gelatin, agarose, various organic polymers such as polypropylene, polyvinylchlo ⁇ de, polystyrene, etc
- the support is a solid non-absorbent material
- the support has a matte finish on the side adjacent the reagent layei
- the support is piefeiably highly reflective to increase color contiast
- a suppoit includes the above materials as well as suitably finished metal foils
- a tiansparent support is piefeired
- the matnx typically is cai ⁇ ed on the support layei
- the mat ⁇ x can be a pieformcd porous membrane on which leagent detection chemistiy is coated oi the teagent chemistry and matrix material can be coated on the suppoit, forming the matrix in situ
- the matrix itself can be a single layer or multiple layei s
- a single permeable membrane, in which detection reagents arc incorporated, is descnbed in U S Patent No 3,607,093
- the reagent layer of the present invention conveniently contains one or more reagent compositions to provide a reagent detection system for detecting a pre-determined analyte, i.e., a substance or component in a liquid test sample, e.g., a body fluid.
- a detectable change is caused to occur.
- the detectable change is a visible change such as, for example, formation of a colored compound.
- reaction means chemical activity, catalytic activity (formation of enzyme-substrate conjugate formation), immunogenic activity (antigen-antibody reaction) and any other form of electrical, chemical or physical action.
- catalytic activity formation of enzyme-substrate conjugate formation
- immunogenic activity antigen-antibody reaction
- any other form of electrical, chemical or physical action detectable changes are formed or provided in the test strip as is well known in the analytical field.
- the detectable change preferably is detected by radiation measurement.
- the radiation measurement refers to detection by use of an electromagnetic radiation measurement such as colorimetric measurement, fluorescence measurement or emission measurement.
- the detectable compound is a benzidine or tolidine dye, which is formed when the test sample containing the analyte reacts with the detection reagents.
- the detection reagents in the test strips of the present invention include an oxidase/peroxidase enzyme system, a benzidine type dye precursor and an antipyrine compound.
- the benzidine type dye precursor is a compound typically comprising a H 0 N-C 6 H ⁇ r moiety; benzidine itself has two such moieties connected by deletion of hydrogen atoms, i.e., H 2 N- C 6 H 4 -C 6 H 4 -NH 2 .
- Commonly available and preferred benzidine type dyes include those formed by o-tolidine, dianisidine, diaminobenzidine, benzidine and tetramethylbenzidine.
- Other benzidine dye precursors such as tetraalkylbenzidines described in U.S. Patent No. 4,385, 1 14 are also useful in the practice of the present invention.
- Useful salts include the hydrochloride salts of such dye precursors.
- the benzidine dye precursor is present in the test strip detection reagent formulation in an amount ranging from about 0.05% to about 20% by weight, more preferably from about 0.3% to about 5% by weight.
- hydrogen peroxide is formed.
- the hydrogen peroxide reacts with the benzidine dye precursor in the presence of a peroxidase enzyme to fo ⁇ n a compound or dye that absorbs radiation, typically visible light, at a wave length not absorbed by the dye precursor.
- the amount of dye formed is proportional to the amount of analyte in the test sample and is typically measured by a spectrophotometer or photometer, as is well known in this art.
- the reagent layer typically contains a benzidine dye precursor which, for example, detects the presence of hydrogen peroxide formed by the reaction of the glucose in the presence of a glucose oxidase and horseradish peroxidase (HRP).
- HRP horseradish peroxidase
- the indicator agent i.e., the benzidine dye precursor
- changes color and the color change is proportional to the amount of glucose present.
- Other color indicator systems which can be used are well known to a person of ordinary skill in the art.
- the oxidase enzyme is present in the test strip detection reagent formulation in an amount ranging from about 1 I.U. to about 35,000 I.U., more preferably from about 150 I.U. to about 15,000 I.U.
- the peroxidase enzyme is preferably present in the test strip detection reagent formulation in an amount ranging from about 0.1 I.U. to about 200,000 I.U., more preferably from about 1 I.U. to about 50,000 I.U.
- the amount of glucose present in the fluid is determined by comparing the results of the assay taken with known standards.
- the concentration is obtained by reading the test strip with, e.g., a reflectance spectrophotometer or photometer, and comparing the reading with a standard graph (or calibration curve) prepared by using standard glucose solutions of known concentrations. Data for the calibration curves can be stored in a meter and comparisons made electronically to provide the glucose concentration in the test sample on a digital display.
- the calibration curves are substantially linear over the range of concentration of interest for the particular analyte, increasing the accuracy and precision in the reading. It is also important for the calibration curves for the test strips to be stable during storage on the shelf over the commercial life of the test strip. For glucose testing, it is desirable that the calibration curve be linear in the 60-160 mg/ml range. This is the range of glucose levels in the majority of test subjects.
- an antipyrine compound to test strip detection reagent formulations containing a benzidine dye precursor has been found to substantially improve the linearity of the calibration curve.
- the antipyrine compound is an aminoantipyrine, and more preferably 4- aminoantipyrine.
- the antipyrine compound is present in the formulation in an amount from about 0.1% to about 30% by weight of the dye precursor, preferably from about 1 % to about 5%.
- the detection reagent formulations can also contain additional reagents useful for coating, stabilizing the enzymes, preventing picture framing of the dye formed by the reaction, etc.
- additional reagents useful for coating stabilizing the enzymes, preventing picture framing of the dye formed by the reaction, etc.
- buffering agents, surfactants, proteins, natural and synthetic polymers, and the like, known to provide the desired effect can be used, as is well known in the art.
- test strips were prepared using an enzyme solution consisting of:
- a dye solution for the test strips contained: o-Tolidine HCI 198 mg
- Test strips were prepared by submersing a Gelman Supor® 200 membrane (purchased from VWR Scientific) with the dye solution. After drying, the membranes were submersed in the enzyme solution. After drying the second time, the membrane was cut into pieces 1 cm" and were ready for use. If desired, the coated membrane pieces can be mounted on a support to facilitate handling.
- the test strips were stored at room temperature in the presence of a silica gel drying agent. Calibration curves were prepared for the test strips of each of the Examples and are illustrated, respectively, in Figs. 1 -7. It can readily be seen that only the antipyrine compound provides the desired effect on linearity of the calibration curve (see Fig. 1 ).
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