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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 17, 2024
Filed:
Aug. 22, 2019
Richard C. Willson, Houston, TX (US);
Victoria M. Hlavinka, Houston, TX (US);
Binh V. VU, Houston, TX (US);
Federico Augusto Ruiz-ruiz, Houston, TX (US);
Marco Antonio Rito Palomares, Houston, TX (US);
Mary A. Crum, Houston, TX (US);
Richard C. Willson, Houston, TX (US);
Victoria M. Hlavinka, Houston, TX (US);
Binh V. Vu, Houston, TX (US);
Federico Augusto Ruiz-Ruiz, Houston, TX (US);
Marco Antonio Rito Palomares, Houston, TX (US);
Mary A. Crum, Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
Disclosed are methods and kits for analyzing a sample comprising 1,5-anhydroglucitol and a possible first analyte via one or more chemiluminescent reactions. Certain embodiments include measuring a first light response resulting from a first chemiluminescent reaction and measuring a second light response resulting from a second chemiluminescent reaction. Certain embodiments also include comparing the first light response to the second light response to determine a ratio of 1,5-anhydroglucitol and the first analyte. Also provided are kits including reagents for practicing the claimed methods.