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Optical Biodetector Successfully Detects Anthrax and Ricin Toxin in Tests
Press release from: Stratophase
PR Agency: Alto Marketing
Stratophase’s technology demonstrated for label-free detection of biothreat agents as part of MoD-funded project
Stratophase, a specialist in real-time chemical and biochemical measurement, has recently announced the successful completion of the Portable Integrated Battlespace Biological Detection Technology (PIBBDT) project. The work, led by manufacturer Biral and funded by the UK Ministry of Defence, involved a consortium of commercial, academic and military specialists with expertise in collector technology, bio-detection and micro-fluidics. These skills were utilised as part of a proof-of-principle contract to build two fully functioning portable prototype systems for detecting biohazards in an atmospheric environment, which were tested in an exposure chamber using model-agents to simulate the relevant biohazards.
The project demonstrated the feasibility of using the complete system to collect biological factors from the atmosphere, concentrate them in a liquid sample, and then detect pre-defined hazardous materials within the sample using Stratophase’s optical microchip detector. The microchip was also tested separately in laboratories at Dstl’s bioagent exposure facility with real targets including several well-known bio-warfare factors, such as B. anthracis (the causative agent of anthrax) and Ricin toxin. This microchip employs Stratophase’s proprietary optical technology in combination with immunoassay receptor chemistry to detect biological agents with a high degree of specificity and sensitivity, forming an essential part of the prototype system.
The optical microchip technology developed by Stratophase detects changes in the refractive index of a liquid passing over its surface. When used as a bio-detector, the chip is coated with specific antibodies that bind with high specificity and affinity to biological targets. When a given toxin, bacteria or virus is present in the sample it binds and triggers a positive detection.
In response to the successful completion of the project, Richard Williams, Stratophase’s chief executive, commented: “The PIBBDT project represents a major development in the generation of a specific biological detection technology for use by the UK’s armed forces. This prototype system is an excellent example of how Stratophase’s robust, flexible optical microchip technology can be used to perform precise and dependable measurements.”
To find out more, visit the new Stratophase website at www.stratophase.com or visit our stand at this year’s Biotechnica in Hannover, Germany (11 - 13 October 2011).
About Stratophase:
Stratophase is a VC-funded spin-out from the University of Southampton in the UK. Its unique technology is an optical microchip sensor which measures chemical processes and detects biological targets. This core optical measurement technology can be realised in a vast array of sensing heads, offering a wide variety of system configurations applicable to a broad spectrum of industries including chemical and biochemical production as well as biological detection.
The Stratophase team, guided by CEO Dr Richard Williams, includes the original inventors of the SpectroSens technology as well as senior managers with a vast array of industry experience.
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Paul Avery – Science Writer
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Sam Watts – Business Development & Commercial Officer
t: +44 (0)1794 511226
e: sam.watts@stratophase.com
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Stratophase, a specialist in real-time chemical and biochemical measurement, has recently announced the successful completion of the Portable Integrated Battlespace Biological Detection Technology (PIBBDT) project. The work, led by manufacturer Biral and funded by the UK Ministry of Defence, involved a consortium of commercial, academic and military specialists with expertise in collector technology, bio-detection and micro-fluidics. These skills were utilised as part of a proof-of-principle contract to build two fully functioning portable prototype systems for detecting biohazards in an atmospheric environment, which were tested in an exposure chamber using model-agents to simulate the relevant biohazards.
The project demonstrated the feasibility of using the complete system to collect biological factors from the atmosphere, concentrate them in a liquid sample, and then detect pre-defined hazardous materials within the sample using Stratophase’s optical microchip detector. The microchip was also tested separately in laboratories at Dstl’s bioagent exposure facility with real targets including several well-known bio-warfare factors, such as B. anthracis (the causative agent of anthrax) and Ricin toxin. This microchip employs Stratophase’s proprietary optical technology in combination with immunoassay receptor chemistry to detect biological agents with a high degree of specificity and sensitivity, forming an essential part of the prototype system.
The optical microchip technology developed by Stratophase detects changes in the refractive index of a liquid passing over its surface. When used as a bio-detector, the chip is coated with specific antibodies that bind with high specificity and affinity to biological targets. When a given toxin, bacteria or virus is present in the sample it binds and triggers a positive detection.
In response to the successful completion of the project, Richard Williams, Stratophase’s chief executive, commented: “The PIBBDT project represents a major development in the generation of a specific biological detection technology for use by the UK’s armed forces. This prototype system is an excellent example of how Stratophase’s robust, flexible optical microchip technology can be used to perform precise and dependable measurements.”
To find out more, visit the new Stratophase website at www.stratophase.com or visit our stand at this year’s Biotechnica in Hannover, Germany (11 - 13 October 2011).
About Stratophase:
Stratophase is a VC-funded spin-out from the University of Southampton in the UK. Its unique technology is an optical microchip sensor which measures chemical processes and detects biological targets. This core optical measurement technology can be realised in a vast array of sensing heads, offering a wide variety of system configurations applicable to a broad spectrum of industries including chemical and biochemical production as well as biological detection.
The Stratophase team, guided by CEO Dr Richard Williams, includes the original inventors of the SpectroSens technology as well as senior managers with a vast array of industry experience.
Alto Marketing
Office 3 Universal Marina | Crableck Lane | Sarisbury Green | Southampton | SO31 7AL | UK
Media enquiries
Alto Marketing Limited
Paul Avery – Science Writer
t: +44 (0)1489 557672
e: paula@alto-marketing.com
Product Enquiries
Stratophase
Sam Watts – Business Development & Commercial Officer
t: +44 (0)1794 511226
e: sam.watts@stratophase.com
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