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WO1999036765A1
WO1999036765A1 PCT/SE1999/000046 SE9900046W WO9936765A1 WO 1999036765 A1 WO1999036765 A1 WO 1999036765A1 SE 9900046 W SE9900046 W SE 9900046W WO 9936765 A1 WO9936765 A1 WO 9936765A1
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Johnny Svensson
Bertil Nilsson
Per Olsson
Lars Jansson
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Hemocue Ab
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Priority to JP2000540426A priority patent/JP4502504B2/ja
Priority to AU21956/99A priority patent/AU2195699A/en
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Priority to US09/612,273 priority patent/US6468807B1/en

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  • the present invention relates to a method for carrying out mixing in thin liquid layers. More specifically, the invention concerns a method for carrying out mixing in disposable devices to permit quantitative and qualitative analyses. The invention also concerns a method for performing such analyses as well as devices which are suited for use when performing the analyses.
  • microcuvettes Disposable devices, so-called microcuvettes, are disclosed in, for instance, Patent Publications EP 469 097 and WO 96/33399. These microcuvettes are intended for sampling of liquid, such as blood, mixing of the liquid sample with a reagent and direct optical analysis of the sample mixed with the reagent.
  • the micro- cuvette comprises a body with a cavity which contains a measuring area. The cavity communicates with the surroundings outside the body through an inlet. Moreover, the cavity has a predetermined volume and is designed in such manner that the sample can enter by capillary force. A dry reagent is applied to the surface of the measuring cavity.
  • Microcuvettes of this type have been commercially successful to a considerable extent and are currently used for quantitative determination of, for instance, haemoglobin and glucose in whole blood.
  • An important factor which has contributed to this success is that the time from sampling to response is very short.
  • One reason for this period of time being very short is that the reagent compositions that are used for determination of haemoglobin and glucose are readily soluble in the small amount of blood that is sucked into the capillary cavity of the microcuvette, which results in a mixing with uniform distribution of the reagent components practically immediately.
  • these prior- art microcuvettes are less suitable for determining components that require reagents, which are not readily soluble and/or in which diffusion problems exist and which therefore require a comparatively long period of time for dissolution and reaction.
  • EP 75 605 discloses a method for mixing in capillary liquid layers. According to this method, the mixing is carried out in a reaction vessel, which com- prises two parallel plates which are movable relative to and towards each other. Just a few microlitres of reagent and sample are applied, when filling the reaction vessel, to particular adhesion surfaces or in various positions within an adhesive surface of the plates, and mixing of sample and reagent is carried out by moving the plates towards each other and perpendicular to the liquid layer formed by the sample and the reagent.
  • This prior-art method thus requires that both sample and reagent be present in the form of liquid, which makes it easier to carry out the mixing compared with the above microcuvettes with a dry reagent which besides is difficult to dis- solve.
  • mixing is carried out in a capillary liquid layer arranged between two essentially plane-parallel walls by the walls, which are essentially immovable relative to each other, being subjected to a motion essentially in the plane of the liquid layer, balancing the motion against the capillary force exerted by the walls on the liquid and selecting the interface between the liquid layer and the surrounding medium so that it functions as an elastic membrane.
  • the invention also concerns a disposable device intended for use when carrying out the method and especially in sampling and analysis. This method is well suited to achieve more rapid dissolution of certain dry reagents which are relatively difficult to dissolve, and more efficient mixing of sample and reagent in the thin liquid layers that are present in disposable devices or microcuvettes of the above type. In principle, however, the mixing method can be applied to all liquids in the form of thin layers between essentially parallel walls which are arranged at a capillary distance from each other.
  • the capillary force depends on the type of material of the walls, the type of sample including additives, if any, such as reagents, and the distance between the walls.
  • the frequency and amplitude parameters of the motion must be balanced against the capillary force that is present in the individual case, and these parameters must be sufficient to provide mixing without any risk that part of the liquid escapes from the microcuvette, which may happen if the frequency/amplitude is too high.
  • the upper limit of the length of the elastic membrane i.e. of the interface of the sample towards the surrounding medium, such as air, is present in the case where the volume of the liquid sample is only limited by the parallel walls and is not enclosed in a cavity.
  • the lower limit is determined experimentally on the basis of sample liquid, reagent, suitable beat frequency, cavity depth etc.
  • the interface serves as an elastic membrane which forces the chemical compounds in the sample liquid and a reagent composition, if any, which is dissolved or being dissolved, to move with the liquid motion, which results in a mixing of sample liquid and reagent in the thin liquid layer.
  • the mixing is thus carried out by making a device with a liquid layer of a liquid sample and reagent move essentially in the plane of the liquid layer during a period of time and at a speed which are sufficient to accomplish the desired mixing.
  • the motion can be rotating but a reciprocating motion is preferred. Any combination of these motions can also be used.
  • an important feature of the new mixing method is that the motion is balanced against the capillary force so that the liquid sample does not flow out of the device.
  • the capillary force is determined by the type of sample and the material of the walls of the device, and the balancing operation is preferably made experimentally.
  • it is a critical feature that the interface between the sample and the surroundings is selected so that this interface can serve as an elastic membrane.
  • the interface between sample and air in the inlet of the disposable device or microcuvette will serve as an elastic membrane only on the condition that the length of this inlet is sufficient or if the device contains at least one more cavity, which is essentially non-capillary and can form a further elastic membrane.
  • the inlet of the cuvette need not be greater than the distance between essentially plane-parallel walls which define the measuring cavity, while in the former case, i.e. when the volume of the sample liquid only forms a continuous interface (a continuous membrane) against the surrounding medium (air) , the length of the inlet should be at least 5, preferably at least 10 times greater than the depth of the liquid layer in the measuring cavity.
  • a microcuvette which is suited for mixing according to the invention, comprises a body with a measuring cavity which is defined by two essentially parallel surfaces, which define an optical path and are arranged at a predetermined distance from each other.
  • the measuring cavity has a predetermined volume and a capillary inlet connects the cavity with the surroundings outside the body. Under the action of capillary force, the sample is drawn into the measuring cavity through the inlet.
  • a predetermined amount of dry reagent is arranged in the measuring cavity, e.g. applied to the surface of the cavity.
  • the walls of the microcuvette are preferably transparent and non- elastic.
  • the volume of the cuvette may vary between 0.1 ⁇ l and 1 ml and the thickness of the thin layer may vary between 0.01 and 2.00 mm, and preferably between 0.1 and 1.0 mm.
  • the distance between the walls at the inlet or opening of the cuvette can preferably be between 0.01 and 1 mm and is preferably greater than the distance between the walls in the measuring cavity.
  • the mixing method according to the present invention is, of course, also suited for mixing in devices which are not intended to be used for optical, for instance, turbidimetric or nephelometric, measurement, but it is generally applicable to mixing in thin liquid layers.
  • Examples of other types of measurements are radioactive measurements, in which optical path length and transparent walls are not required.
  • the sampling device is designed in respect of the analysis for which it is intended, and the sampling devices have the common feature that under the action of capillary force the sample can be drawn into a capillary cavity and mixing of sample and reagent occurs in a capillary liquid layer.
  • the method for mixing according to the invention is particularly applicable when it is desirable to perform essentially simultaneous sampling and quantitative determination of a component in a liquid sample in a capillary disposable device, such as a microcuvette.
  • This sampling and determination comprise the steps of
  • a disposable device which contains at least a dry reagent for the component and into which the sample is drawable under the action of capillary force through an inlet in a capillary cavity, which is defined by two essentially plane-parallel walls, - subjecting the device to a motion to accelerate the dissolution of the reagent and mixing in the thin liquid layer of reagent and sample, said layer being formed between the plane-parallel walls which define the cavity, the motion occurring essentially in the plane of the liquid layer and being balanced against the capillary force exerted by the walls on the liquid layer, and the interface between the liquid layer and the surrounding medium being selected so that it functions as an elastic membrane, and
  • the motion occurs essentially in the plane of the liquid layer, i.e. that the motion, which preferably can be a reciprocating vibration at an experimentally determined frequency and amplitude, occurs essentially in parallel with the principal plane of the capillary cavity. Minor deviations from the principal plane can be tolerated, but deviations above 20° from this plane have been found to result in a clearly deteriorated mixing effect. Even if any type of reagent can be applied in the cuvette, special advantages are achieved when using reagents which are comparatively difficult to dissolve, such as proteins and carbohydrates.
  • the components which are particularly interesting to analyse in the inventive measuring method are macromole- cular compounds such as proteins, for instance albumin or other proteins, e.g. CRP (C-Reactive Protein), with which turbidimetrically measurable antigen-antibody aggregates can be produced.
  • the application of the present invention may also comprise non-protein-based antigens, such as polysaccharides.
  • the inventive principle can be applied in many contexts where turbidimetric quantification of an analyte can occur. In such optical measurement in a microcuvette, the walls in the measuring area are arrang- ed with a predetermined optical path length.
  • An example of an analysis where mixing in a microcuvette has extensive practical use are the analyses which are based on antigen-antibody reactions, such as in determination of ⁇ albumin in urine, in which antibodies against human albumin are made to react with albumin in a urine sample.
  • a predetermined amount of antialbumin-anti- bodies together with PEG 6000 is supplied to the cavity of the cuvette and dried.
  • the reagent is dissolved if the cuvette is made to vibrate at a frequency of 60 beats/s.
  • Albumin which is present in the urine sample reacts with the dissolved antibodies and forms aggregates, which cause turbidity that can be measured spectrophotometrically at 470 nm and that is proportional to the concentration of albumin in the sample.
  • analyses can be performed on albumin or some other protein in blood or plasma.
  • a mixing according to the present invention which preferably is carried out in a spectrophotometer of the type disclosed in Swedish Patent Application 9800072-2, is an important condition for a quick and reproducible response.
  • the essentially non-capillary cavity is arranged adjacent to the capillary measuring cavity containing the dry reagent and is arranged essentially in alignment with the inlet and the measuring cavity.
  • the liquid sample in this embodiment is drawn into the cuvette and mixed according to the invention, the liquid in the cavity and the medium, usually air, which is present in the non-capillary cavity, form a separate interface which also serves as an elastic membrane.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a microcuvette
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the microcuvette in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a microcuvette with two cavities
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the microcuvette in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 1, 1 designates the microcuvette and 2 the capillary inlet, which, when the sample has been drawn into the cuvette, forms an elastic membrane against the surrounding air.
  • the agitation according to the invention can be exemplified as follows.
  • the agitation was studied as a function of cavity depth and beat frequency. Cuvettes having the same design of the cavity were used.

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DE69938170T DE69938170T2 (de) 1998-01-14 1999-01-14 Mischverfahren
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