Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5131675 | Analytical Biochemistry | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Rapid diagnostic tests can be developed using ELISA for detection of diseases in emergency conditions. Conventional ELISA takes 1-2 days, making it unsuitable for rapid diagnostics. Here, we report the effect of reagents mixing via shaking or vortexing on the assay timing of ELISA. A 48-min protocol of ELISA involving 12-min incubations with reagent mixing at 750Â rpm for every step was optimized. Contrary to this, time-optimized control ELISA performed without mixing produced similar results in 8Â h, leaving a time gain of 7Â h using the developed protocol. Collectively, the findings suggest the development of ELISA-based rapid diagnostics.
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Authors
Saroj Kumar, Rajesh Ahirwar, Ishita Rehman, Pradip Nahar,