
PAV Ag Rapid Test
- Discription:Pigeon Adenovirus Antigen Rapid Test(PAV Ag)
- Catalog No.: JIA406
- Principle: sandwich lateral flow immunochromatographic assay.
- Specification: 20 tests/kit
- Assay Time: 5-10 minutes
- Shelf life: 18months
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Description
Pigeon Adenovirus Antigen Rapid Test(PAV Ag)
catalog No.:JIA406
INTENDED USE
The Pigeon Adenovirus Antigen Rapid Test is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of Pigeon Adenovirus antigen (PGNAV Ag) in secretions from pigeon’s cloaca, or feces.
Assay Time: 5-10 minutes
Specimen: secretions from Pigeon’s cloaca, or feces
PRINCIPLE
The Pigeon Adenovirus Antigen Rapid Test is based on sandwich lateral flow immunochromatographic assay. The test device has a testing window for the observation of assay running and result reading. The testing window has an invisible T (test) zone and a C (control) zone before running the assay. When the treated sample was applied into the sample hole on the device, the liquid will laterally flow through the surface of the test strip and react with the pre-coated monoclonal antibodies. If there is Pigeon Adenovirus antigen in the specimen, a visible T line will appear. The C line should always appear after a sample is applied, which indicates a valid result. By this means, the device can accurately indicate the presence of Pigeon Adenovirus antigen in the specimen.
PRODUCT BRIEF
The Pigeon Adenovirus Antigen Rapid Test is a diagnostic tool specifically designed for the detection of antigens associated with the pigeon adenovirus. This particular test is based on a sandwich lateral flow immunochromatographic assay, which makes use of a combination of gold-labeled antibodies and nitrocellulose membranes to provide accurate results.
The main component of the test is the testing device, which is designed to hold all the necessary reagents and components required for the assay. The device is equipped with a testing window, which allows for the observation of the assay running and result reading. The testing window is typically located at one end of the device and is usually covered with a clear plastic film that protects the test from contamination and damage.
The basic principle behind the Pigeon Adenovirus Antigen Rapid Test is the detection of antigens associated with the pigeon adenovirus. Antigens are substances that are foreign to the body and capable of triggering an immune response. In the case of the pigeon adenovirus, the immune system of the bird produces antibodies that are specific to the virus. These antibodies can be used to identify the virus in a variety of biological samples, including blood, feces, and tissues.
To perform the test, a small sample of the biological material to be tested is collected and mixed with a buffer solution. The buffer solution is designed to prepare the sample for testing and to ensure that it is compatible with the reagents in the testing device. Once the sample has been prepared, it is added to the device and allowed to flow through the test strip.
As the sample flows through the test strip, it encounters a series of reagents and components that are designed to capture and detect the virus antigens. The first component that the sample encounters is a gold-labeled antibody, which is specific to the pigeon adenovirus antigens. This antibody binds to the antigens in the sample, forming a complex that is then carried further along the test strip by the flow of the buffer solution.
As the complex moves along the strip, it encounters a capture antibody, which is immobilized on a nitrocellulose membrane. This capture antibody is also specific to the pigeon adenovirus antigens and is designed to capture the complex as it moves past. Once the complex has been captured, a signal is generated, which appears as a colored line on the testing window.
The final result of the test is determined by the presence of colored lines on the testing window. A single colored line in the control region indicates that the test has run properly and that the reagents and components are functioning correctly. A second colored line in the test region indicates that antigens associated with the pigeon adenovirus have been detected in the sample.
In conclusion, the Pigeon Adenovirus Antigen Rapid Test is a valuable diagnostic tool for the detection of antigens associated with the pigeon adenovirus. The test is based on a sandwich lateral flow immunochromatographic assay, which makes use of gold-labeled antibodies and nitrocellulose membranes. The test device includes a testing window for the observation of the assay running and result reading. The test is easy to perform and provides accurate results in a timely manner.

