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titleOfInvention Dry type analyzing element for analyzing whole blood sample
abstract PURPOSE: To facilitate processing at the time of production (molding) and to allow rapid measurement as well as to enhance the reproducibility of an analyte measured value by laminating a fabric having a prescribed filament diameter and voids and a detecting function layer. n CONSTITUTION: The fabric having 0.1 to 7μm filament average diameter and 45 to 70% voids and the detecting function layer are laminated or a porous layer as a development layer is held in place therebetween to form the dry analyzing element for the whole blood sample. The fiber blank material of the fine fiber fabric is not particularly limited. The examples thereof include directly spun fine fabrics, divided fine fabrics, extracted fine fabrics, etc. Filter paper, non-woven fabric, woven fabric, knitted fabric, etc., are usable for the porous layer. The detecting function layer includes ≥1 reagent layers. The reagent layer, light shielding layer and non-woven fabric are laminated on a base to form the analyzing element. The reagent layer is the layer contg. the compsn. which can generate the optically detectable coloration, discoloration or the change in absorption wavelength in the UR range in the presence of the component to be detected and consisting of a hydrophilic polymer binder. This layer is formed by incorporating the reagent compsn. into a water permeable layer or porous layer. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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