REACTION WELL CARTRIDGE DEVICE AND REACTION WELL CARTRIDGE SYSTEM
20220184603 ยท 2022-06-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L3/0275
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/0829
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/50855
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/508
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/502
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided are a reaction well cartridge device and reaction well cartridge system suitable for biochemical or biological reaction, the reaction well cartridge device including a cartridge body including at least one of a reaction well container containing a reaction well where biological reactions occur, pipette tip containers containing at least pipette tips, a sample container containing a sample, reagent containers containing reagents, a mixed solution container containing a mixed solution of the sample and the reagents, a diluent container containing a diluent, washing solution containers containing washing solutions, and combinations thereof, and a temporary storage provided on the cartridge body to temporarily store wastes produced after the reactions occur in the reaction well.
Claims
1. A reaction well cartridge device comprising: a cartridge body comprising at least one of a reaction well container containing a reaction well where biological reactions occur, pipette tip containers containing at least pipette tips, a sample container containing a sample, reagent containers containing reagents, a mixed solution container containing a mixed solution of the sample and the reagents, a diluent container containing a diluent, washing solution containers containing washing solutions, and combinations thereof; and a temporary storage provided on the cartridge body to temporarily store wastes produced after the reactions occur in the reaction well.
2. The reaction well cartridge device of claim 2, wherein the temporary storage comprises: a waste storage case having an internal space; and a waste absorber contained in the internal space to absorb the wastes to prevent leakage of the wastes.
3. The reaction well cartridge device of claim 2, wherein the waste absorber is a dry compressed sponge capable of expanding and absorbing the wastes.
4. The reaction well cartridge device of claim 2, wherein the waste absorber comprises a coagulant that coagulates when mixed with moisture, in order to prevent leakage of the wastes or environmental pollution caused by the wastes.
5. The reaction well cartridge device of claim 2, wherein the waste absorber comprises at least one of a disinfectant, a sanitizer, a deodorant, a preservative, bleach, an air freshener, a coagulant, and combinations thereof.
6. The reaction well cartridge device of claim 2, wherein the waste storage case comprises: a middle case detachably coupled to a bottom surface of the cartridge body; and a lower case having a top opening to contain the waste absorber and detachably coupled to the middle case.
7. The reaction well cartridge device of claim 2, wherein a waste passage through which the wastes pass is provided through a side surface of the waste storage case, and a check valve is mounted in the waste passage to prevent backflow of the wastes.
8. The reaction well cartridge device of claim 1, wherein the temporary storage is provided under a part comprising at least one of the sample container, the reagent containers, the mixed solution container, the diluent container, the washing solution containers, and combinations thereof.
9. The reaction well cartridge device of claim 1, wherein the temporary storage is provided under the reaction well container so as to be indirectly or directly connected to the reaction well.
10. A reaction well cartridge system comprising: a reaction well cartridge device comprising a cartridge body comprising at least one of a reaction well container containing a reaction well where biological reactions occur, pipette tip containers containing at least pipette tips, a sample container containing a sample, reagent containers containing reagents, a mixed solution container containing a mixed solution of the sample and the reagents, a diluent container containing a diluent, washing solution containers containing washing solutions, and combinations thereof, and a temporary storage provided on the cartridge body to temporarily store wastes produced after the reactions occur in the reaction well; and a waste transfer device for transferring the wastes from the reaction well to the temporary storage.
11. The reaction well cartridge system of claim 10, wherein the waste transfer device comprises: a first transfer line connected from the reaction well to the temporary storage; a first valve mounted on the first transfer line; and a first pump mounted on the first transfer line.
12. The reaction well cartridge system of claim 10, wherein the temporary storage is provided under a part comprising at least one of the sample container, the reagent containers, the mixed solution container, the diluent container, the washing solution containers, and combinations thereof, and wherein the waste transfer device comprises: a second-1 transfer line curvedly connected from the reaction well to the temporary storage; a second-2 transfer line connected from the temporary storage to an external air vent; a second valve mounted on the second-2 transfer line; and a second pump mounted on the second-2 transfer line.
13. The reaction well cartridge system of claim 10, wherein the temporary storage is provided under the reaction well container so as to be indirectly or directly connected to the reaction well, and wherein the waste transfer device comprises: a third-1 transfer line linearly connected from the reaction well to the temporary storage; a third-2 transfer line connected from the temporary storage to an external air vent; a third valve mounted on the third-2 transfer line; and a third pump mounted on the third-2 transfer line.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE
[0032] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail by explaining embodiments of the invention with reference to the attached drawings.
[0033] The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to one of ordinary skill in the art. In the drawings, the thicknesses or sizes of layers are exaggerated for clarity and convenience of explanation.
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[0035] Initially, as illustrated in
[0036] For example, as illustrated in
[0037] For example, as illustrated in
[0038] Specifically, for example, as illustrated in
[0039] Herein, for example, the waste absorber 22 may be a dry compressed sponge capable of expanding and absorbing the wastes by using capillary action. However, the waste absorber 22 is not limited thereto, and may use all porous materials capable of absorbing the wastes. Therefore, the wastes once absorbed by the waste absorber 22 may be safely stored inside without leaking to the outside.
[0040] For example, the waste absorber 22 may include a coagulant that coagulates to a gel state when mixed with moisture, in order to prevent leakage of the wastes or environmental pollution caused by the wastes. Therefore, the wastes absorbed by the waste absorber 22 may coagulate to prevent leakage and be reduced in moisture to prevent bacterial growth or decay.
[0041] In addition, the waste absorber 22 may include at least one of a disinfectant, a sanitizer, a deodorant, a preservative, bleach, an air freshener, a coagulant, and combinations thereof.
[0042] Therefore, due to the above-mentioned various chemicals, the wastes absorbed by the waste absorber 22 may not only prevent bacterial growth or decay but also prevent various odors, discoloration, and pollution.
[0043] For example, as illustrated in
[0044] Therefore, a user may easily assemble the waste storage case 21 to the cartridge body 10 to use the waste storage case 21, and easily disassemble the waste storage case 21 from the cartridge body 10 to dispose of only the waste storage case 21.
[0045] For example, as illustrated in
[0046] Therefore, leakage of the wastes may be fundamentally prevented using the check valve 23 including, for example, a diaphragm.
[0047] Meanwhile, as illustrated in
[0048] Therefore, the temporary storage 20 may be separate from the reaction well 1 to fundamentally prevent the wastes from adversely affecting the reaction well 1 when the reactions occur in the reaction well 1.
[0049] Accordingly, aesthetic appearance may be achieved by temporarily storing the wastes in the reaction well cartridge device 100 to be disposed of after a single use, and excellent hygienic properties may be achieved by preventing bacterial growth, decay, or leakage of the wastes, thereby increasing the safety of bioassays and preventing environmental pollution.
[0050] Meanwhile, as illustrated in
[0051] Herein, as illustrated in
[0052] The first valve V1 may use various valves, e.g., a mechanical valve or an electronic valve such as a solenoid valve, and the first pump P1 may use various non-contact or contact pumps, e.g., a diaphragm pump or a diffusion pump.
[0053] Therefore, for example, when the first pump P1 operates or the first valve V1 is open after the reactions occur in the reaction well 1, the wastes may be transferred from the reaction well 1 to the temporary storage 20 along the first transfer line L1, temporarily stored in the temporary storage 20, and then individually disposed of together with the cartridge body 10.
[0054] Herein, as an example of the reactions occurring in the reaction well 1, a binding inducer capable of inducing adsorption or biospecific binding may be selected as interleukin-6 (IL-6) specific antibodies and immobilized on the surface in the reaction well 1. For example, immobilization may be induced on the surface for 30 minutes by using 30 uL of a sample solution such as 1% glutaraldehyde diluted with 0.1 M 2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid (MES) (pH 6.1).
[0055] Then, a washing process may be performed once for 10 minutes by using 30 uL of a washing solution provided as 0.1 M MES (pH 6.1). 30 uL of 10 ug/mL IL-6 specific antibodies may be added to induce a reaction between glutaraldehyde and the IL-6 antibodies for 30 minutes.
[0056] Then, a sample solution of 2% bis(trimethylsilyl)acetamide (BSA) and 0.05% TritonX100-0.1 M Tris (pH 7.6) may be added to induce a reaction twice for 10 minutes, and functional groups of glutaraldehyde which do not participate in binding on the surface in the reaction well 1 may be removed.
[0057] Then, 30 uL of IL-6 antigens may be added at every desired concentration to induce binding with the antibodies for 30 minutes. 30 uL of a washing solution provided as 0.05% TritonX100-Tris (pH 7.6) may be added to perform a washing process once for 10 minutes.
[0058] Then, 30 uL of 2 ug/mL antibody-biotin polymer may be added to induce biospecific binding for 30 minutes. 30 uL of a washing solution provided as 0.05% TritonX100-Tris (pH 7.6) may be added again to perform a washing process once for 10 minutes.
[0059] Then, 30 uL of streptavidin-horseradish peroxidase (HRP) polymer may be added to induce biospecific binding between the antibody-biotin polymer and the streptavidin-HRP polymer for 30 minutes.
[0060] Then, 30 uL of a washing solution provided as 0.05% TritonX100-Tris (pH 7.6) may be added to perform a washing process three times at intervals of 10 minutes, such that streptavidin-HRP which does not participate in binding may be washed away.
[0061] Lastly, 30 uL of a substrate which reacts with the enzyme may be added to induce a reaction for 15 minutes, and the amount of the IL-6 antigens may be quantified. In this case, an assay method such as absorption, fluorescence, or chemiluminescence may be determined based on the type of the substrate which reacts with the enzyme.
[0062] Therefore, because a washing process is performed more than once in the reaction well 1 of the present invention to repeatedly reduce a background signal caused during immunoassay, signal sensitivity may be increased, an assay device may be simplified, applicability to microchip-based assay devices required to wash residues (e.g., antigens, antibodies, or probes) unavoidably produced after biological reaction, e.g., sandwich immunoassay and nucleotide detection devices, may be achieved, the washing process may be rapidly and simply performed using an active pump, and biochemical analysis may be enabled without an additional suction process for removing a washing solution during the washing process.
[0063] The wastes produced in the above process may be temporarily stored in the temporary storage 20 and then individually disposed of together with the cartridge body 10.
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[0065] As illustrated in
[0066] The second valve V2 may use various valves, e.g., a mechanical valve or an electronic valve such as a solenoid valve, and the second pump P2 may use various non-contact or contact pumps, e.g., a diaphragm pump or a diffusion pump.
[0067] Therefore, for example, when the second pump P2 operates or the second valve V2 is open after reactions occur in the reaction well 1, wastes may be transferred from the reaction well 1 to the temporary storage 20 along the second-1 transfer line L2-1 and stored in the temporary storage 20, and only air may be discharged to the outside through the second-2 transfer line L2-2. Therefore, the wastes may be temporarily stored in the temporary storage 20 and then individually disposed of together with the cartridge body 10.
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[0069] As illustrated in
[0070] The third valve V3 may use various valves, e.g., a mechanical valve or an electronic valve such as a solenoid valve, and the third pump P3 may use various non-contact or contact pumps, e.g., a diaphragm pump or a diffusion pump.
[0071] Therefore, for example, when the third pump P3 operates or the third valve V3 is open after reactions occur in the reaction well 1, wastes may be transferred from the reaction well 1 to the temporary storage 20 along the third-1 transfer line L3-1 and stored in the temporary storage 20, and only air may be discharged to the outside through the third-2 transfer line L3-2. Therefore, the wastes may be temporarily stored in the temporary storage 20 and then individually disposed of together with the cartridge body 10.
[0072] Accordingly, fluid control for biochemical reaction in the reaction well 1 may be simplified, manufacturing of devices may be facilitated, the flow, stop, and washing of a fluid may be controlled using an active pump, and the number of washing processes may be freely adjusted.
[0073] While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to embodiments thereof, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0074] As described above, according to some embodiments of the present invention, fluid control for biochemical reaction in a reaction well may be simplified, manufacturing of devices may be facilitated, the flow, stop, and washing of a fluid may be controlled using an active pump, the number of washing processes may be freely adjusted, aesthetic appearance may be achieved by temporarily storing wastes in a cartridge to be disposed of after a single use, and hygienic properties may be achieved by preventing bacterial growth, decay, or leakage of the wastes, thereby increasing the safety of bioassays and preventing environmental pollution.