Whatman No. 1 chromatography paper
is widely used as a substrate
for cellulose-based immunoassays. The immobilized proteins are used
to capture target biomarkers for detection. However, alternative paper
substrates may facilitate mass production of immunoassays as diagnostic
tests. Here, we assessed the physical characteristics and protein
immobilization capabilities of different commercial papers. Some substrates
fulfilled our design criteria, including adequate flow rate and sufficient
protein immobilization for efficient target capture. This study demonstrates
that a variety of paper substrates can be bioactivated and used to
capture target biomarkers, enabling development of affordable diagnostic
tests from a range of starting materials.
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