G01N33/946

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF BANNED SUBSTANCES

The present invention relates to roadside analyzer for determination of illegal drugs abuse, including, but not limiting to detection of explosives, toxic industrial chemicals and other banned or regulated compounds, biomarkers and phytochemicals in a sample in situ in at least one human body fluid sample, specifically in oral fluid (saliva), but not limiting to other clinical samples of interest (urine, blood, exhaled breath, exhaled breath condensate, etc.) It consists of automatic processor for preparing samples suitable for analysis. Analysis part of the instrument implements three technologies, namely solid phase extraction prior to analysis, capillary electrophoresis for separation of analytes from the sample matrix and impedance (contactless conductivity) or fluorescence or both impedance (contactless conductivity) and fluorescence for detection of analytes of interest.

Process for Making Levoamphetamine

This is invention is related to processes for synthesis of levoamphetamine derivatives and novel intermediates thereby, and processes for using the same.

Apparatus for detecting analyte in a liquid sample and method thereof

The present invention provides an apparatus for detecting the presence or absence of an analyte in liquid sample, including: a collection chamber, including an opening for collecting a liquid sample; a testing element for testing the analyte in liquid sample; and a cover for covering the opening of the collection chamber; wherein the apparatus further includes a prompting device for prompting if the cover is covered to a specified location, and the prompting device shall at least includes a first element and a second element, the first element is in contact with the second element, wherein one element vibrates to produce a sound. In some preferred ways, the second element produces friction with the first element, to cause one of the elements to generate vibrations. The apparatus in the present invention can allow the prompting sound to be clear and loud.

CONSUMER OPERATED ANALYSIS OF CANNABIS BASED PRODUCTS AND OTHER PRODUCTS, RELATED DATA PROCESSING, SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF
20220146539 · 2022-05-12 ·

A system for analyzing a Cannabis product, comprising: (1) at least one detecting unit; the unit comprising (i) at least one detector; and (ii) at least one detection/sensor/sensing source; (iii) a computer readable medium (CRM), configured to process the detection results; (2) a processing unit, configured to read the detection results; (3) a communication unit, configured to transmit the results; (4) an analysis database; and (5) an analysis unit, configured to analyses the product results and compare the results to the database; wherein the system provides a report, disclosing the quality of the sample.

HOMOGENEOUS ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY FOR KERATINIZED STRUCTURES

This disclosure relates to methods and kits for determining the presence and/or amount of one or more analytes in a keratinized structure (e.g., hair) sample.

Methods of rational nicotine hapten design and uses thereof

Provided herein are methods for rational design of nicotine haptens. More particularly, provided herein are methods for designing, selecting, and synthesizing nicotine haptens and nicotine hapten conjugates. Also provided herein are novel nicotine haptens and methods for using nicotine haptens to treat nicotine addiction.

Detection apparatus for detecting analyte in a liquid sample and method thereof

The present invention discloses a detection apparatus, comprising a base layer, wherein the base layer comprises a groove for containing a testing element and a sample chamber for collecting a fluid sample. The detection apparatus can achieve fast, efficient and accurate detection of analytes in liquid samples, make operators to perform testing conveniently and freely, without causing incorrect results. In some preferred modes, the sample chamber comprises a liquid channel.

Methods for generating structure-switching aptamers and uses thereof

The subject invention provides methods, assays, and products for detecting small-molecule targets in a complex sample in both clinical and field settings. The subject invention provides aptamer-based sensors and methods of use thereof. The subject invention provides exonuclease-based methods for generating structure-switching aptamers from fully folded or pre-folded aptamers and developing aptamer-based sensors for small-molecule detection. The method for detecting one or more small-molecule targets in a sample comprises contacting the sample with one or more aptamer-based sensor selective for each of the small-molecule targets, and detecting the small-molecule target in the sample.

Apparatus for collecting and detecting an analyte in a fluid sample

The present invention provides an apparatus for detecting an analyte in a fluid sample, comprising a fluid sample collection element, comprising a fluid sample collection element that comprises an absorbing element; a carrier for accommodating a testing element; and a chamber for accommodating a testing element carrier, wherein the testing element carrier is located in the chamber, and the carrier further comprises an extrusion structure that is in contact with the absorbing element and extrudes the absorbing element.

DNA aptamer-cyanine complexes as mephedrone and cannabinoid colorimetric sensors

The subject invention provides materials and methods for single-step detection of target molecules in a sample. The methods and assays of the subject invention employ a dye-displacement strategy, in which aptamers complexed with a cyanine dye for sensitive and rapid detection of targets of interest. In the presence of a target, aptamer-target binding liberates the non-covalently bound aptamer-binding dye, resulting in optical changes that can be observed spectrophotometrically or with the naked eye. The methods and assays of the subject invention enable the colorimetric detection of targets of interest regardless of their structure, sequence, target-binding affinity, and physicochemical properties of their targets.