Abstract: A test kit detects the presence of a target analyte in a fluid sample. In particular, the test kit includes reagents capable of detecting the target analyte of interest in breast milk. More particularly, the test kit is capable of detecting the presence of alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, drugs of abuse, therapeutic drugs, triglycerides, lactose, capsaicin, and gluten, for example, in breast milk.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 30, 2017
Publication date:
October 19, 2017
Applicant:
UPSPRING, LTD.
Inventors:
Julie K. JUMONVILLE, Elizabeth SMITH, Matthew POPE
Abstract: A test kit detects the presence of a target analyte in a fluid sample. In particular, the test kit includes reagents capable of detecting the target analyte of interest in breast milk. More particularly, the test kit is capable of detecting the presence of alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, drugs of abuse, therapeutic drugs, triglycerides, lactose, capsaicin, and gluten, for example, in breast milk.
Abstract: A test kit detects the presence of a target analyte in a fluid sample. In particular, the test kit includes reagents capable of detecting the target analyte of interest in breast milk. More particularly, the test kit is capable of detecting the presence of alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, drugs of abuse, therapeutic drugs, triglycerides, lactose, capsaicin, and gluten, for example, in breast milk.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 28, 2009
Publication date:
April 8, 2010
Applicant:
Upspring Ltd., Corporation
Inventors:
Julie K. Jumonville, Elizabeth Smith, Matthew Pope
Abstract: Methods for the non-invasive collection of a liquid sample in small quantities, such as urine for testing hydration in infants and incontinent adults, directly at the source of that sample, isolation of the collected sample from a testing site, the transportation of that sample to a site for testing contained within the device itself, and the selective application of some or all of the specimen to a testing apparatus contained within the device itself, with a minimum of specimen handling required. Other aspects include a method and device for facilitating the reading of the result of the specimen test by a skilled or unskilled user, including means for determining that no adequate sample has been delivered to the testing site.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 5, 2008
Publication date:
November 6, 2008
Applicant:
UpSpring Ltd.
Inventors:
Julie Kemp JUMONVILLE, Myron C. RAPKIN, Julius GOEPP, Lisa WILLIAMSON
Abstract: Devices for the non-invasive collection of a liquid sample in small quantities, such as urine for testing hydration in infants and incontinent adults, directly at the source of that sample, isolation of the collected sample from a testing site, the transportation of that sample to a site for testing contained within the device itself, and the selective application of some or all of the specimen to a testing apparatus contained within the device itself, with a minimum of specimen handling required. Other aspects include a method and device for facilitating the reading of the result of the specimen test by a skilled or unskilled user, including means for determining that no adequate sample has been delivered to the testing site.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 5, 2008
Publication date:
November 6, 2008
Applicant:
UpSpring Ltd.
Inventors:
Julie Kemp JUMONVILLE, Myron C. Rapkin, Julius Goepp, Lisa Williamson