Test paper card for detecting pseudorabies virus gE protein antibody in porcine serum as well as preparation method and application thereof
A technique for pseudorabies virus and porcine pseudorabies, which is applied to a test paper card for detecting pseudorabies virus gE protein antibody in swine serum and the fields of preparation and application, which can solve the problems of high cost and long time, and achieve high sensitivity and detection time. short, simple effects
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[0039] Such as figure 1 and figure 2 As shown, a test paper card for detecting pseudorabies virus gE protein antibody in pig serum, the test paper card is composed of an immune colloidal gold test strip and a card body. The card body includes a support backplane (7), a detection window hole (4) and a sample injection hole (2); the immunocolloidal gold test strip includes a sample pad (6), a gold standard binding pad (8), a nitrocellulose membrane ( 9), absorbent pad (10), bottom plate (11), nitrocellulose membrane (9) is provided with a test line (3) coated with porcine pseudorabies virus strain E A and a quality control line coated with goat anti-mouse IgG (5). The connection relationship is: the nitrocellulose membrane (9) is pasted on the bottom plate (11), and the gold label binding pad (8) and the sample pad (6) are pasted on one end of the nitrocellulose membrane (9), and the absorbent pad (10) Paste on the other end of the nitrocellulose membrane 9; the joints (1-3 ...
Embodiment 2
[0045] The preparation of the test card is based on the detection technology of colloidal gold immunochromatography. In this study, the production of the antibody test card for the detection of pseudorabies virus gE protein in pig serum is a competitive method.
[0046] A preparation method of a test paper card for detecting pseudorabies virus gE protein antibody in pig serum, the steps of which are:
[0047] A. Preparation and purification of porcine pseudorabies virus: take out pseudorabies virus E A strain stored at -78~-82°C, infect a single layer of pK-15 cells, extract virus DNA, and inoculate at 0.5 MOI after PCR identification For pK-15 cells, 90% of the cytopathic cells appear to collect the virus. The virus liquid is repeatedly frozen and thawed 2 to 4 times, inactivated at 56°C, the virus liquid is centrifuged at 8000rpm, the precipitate is discarded, and the centrifuged supernatant is put into a clean In a beaker, under the stirring of a magnetic stirrer, add ammon...
Embodiment 3
[0060] A kind of test paper card of pseudorabies virus gE protein antibody in pig serum is used in detecting the application of pseudorabies virus gE protein antibody in pig serum, and its steps are:
[0061] A. Sample processing: Blood collection from the anterior vena cava of pigs, place the blood sample at 4°C for 1 hour, use a pipette gun to take out the precipitated serum and put it into a clean EP tube, numbered;
[0062] B. Detection: 1) Take out the sealed bag from the 4°C refrigerator, take out the test card from the sealed bag, and place it flat at room temperature (20°C~25°C) to return to normal temperature. 2) Dilute the serum to be tested twice with the sample diluent: mix 60 μl of the sample diluent and 60 μl of the serum to be tested evenly; 3) Take out 100 μl of the above mixture and slowly drop it into the sample well. Place the strips flat on the table and observe the results within 30 minutes.
[0063] C. Result judgment: when the test sample is...
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