2020
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2019-17517
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A lateral flow-based portable platform for determination of reproductive status of cattle

Abstract: Our objective was to develop and validate a tool integrating a disposable fluorescence-based lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) coupled with a portable imaging device for estimating circulating plasma concentrations of progesterone (P4). First, we developed and optimized a competitive LFIA test strip to measure P4 in bovine plasma. The LFIA design included a sample pad, a conjugate pad that stores R-phycoerythrin-anti-P4 conjugates, a glass-fiber spacer pad, a nitrocellulose membrane with printed test and control… Show more

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“…The first serum progesterone LFA was described in 2020. 71 This comprised of a disposable fluorescence immunoassay (FIA) coupled with a portable imaging device which allowed for estimation of circulating plasma concentrations of progesterone in bovine plasma. Such a device could be useful for rapid everyday use by farmers without the need for specialist equipment or training.…”
Section: Pregnancy and Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first serum progesterone LFA was described in 2020. 71 This comprised of a disposable fluorescence immunoassay (FIA) coupled with a portable imaging device which allowed for estimation of circulating plasma concentrations of progesterone in bovine plasma. Such a device could be useful for rapid everyday use by farmers without the need for specialist equipment or training.…”
Section: Pregnancy and Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A reader using a CMOS sensor called ‘TIBIT’ was produced and smartphone application software for image processing called ‘NutriPhone’ was developed [ 22 ]. The developed reader was later utilized to measure progesterone in cattle [ 23 ], and the application software was applied to a colorimetric portable platform for quantitative analysis of vitamin B12 in blood [ 14 ].…”
Section: Fluorescence Readersmentioning
confidence: 99%