SBIR-STTR Award

A Functionalized Nanoparticle-Based Handheld Device For Rapid And Sensitive Detec
Award last edited on: 9/30/13

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIEHS
Total Award Amount
$99,999
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Jun Wang

Company Information

Nanodiagnostic Technology LLC

10640 Euclid Avenue NW
Concord, NC 28027
   (704) 707-4500
   N/A
   www.nanodiagtech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Cabarrus

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43ES023263-01
Start Date: 8/15/13    Completed: 1/31/14
Phase I year
2013
Phase I Amount
$99,999
Organophosphate (OP) pesticides are highly toxic compounds used to control insect populations in a number of agricultural and landscaping applications. The widespread use of these toxic chemicals has generated serious environmental health risks. It is vital to sensitively and accurately bio monitoring of environmental exposure to OP pesticides and assessment of its health risk. However, simple, rapid, and quantitative diagnostic technologies and devices for detecting environmental OP exposure are not available. This Small Business Innovation Research Project is to develop a handheld bio monitoring device incorporating a functionalized nanoparticle and a lateral flow test strip for simple, rapid, cost-effective, and quantitative detection of environmental exposure to OP using a blood sample. This project takes advantage of phosphorylated cholinesterase (OP-ChE) as a biomarker of OP exposure. In phase I, there are three specific aims: (1) Develop Zr (IV)-functionalized fluorescence nanoparticles (Zr-FFNPs) that bind to OP-ChE. (2) Develop a Zr-FFNP-based new immunoassay for detecting OP-ChE. (3) Adapt the Zr-FFNP-based immunoassay to a lateral flow test strip system for detecting OP-ChE. The research will determine the detection limits, response time, dynamic range, and other key performance metrics of the device using blood samples in vitro dosed with three typical pesticides and prove the feasibility of the handheld bio monitoring device for sensitively detecting OP exposure. Phase II will further develop a specialized hand-held bio monitoring device for detecting exposure to OP. The device will be validated with blood in vitro dosed with a wide range of OP pesticides and blood samples from students in schools near farms and family members of workers who involved in the used of OP pesticides. The portable biomonitoring device developed under this program will provide a point-of-care tool for rapid, sensitive, cost-effective, and real-time detection of environmental exposure to OP pesticides.

Public Health Relevance Statement:


Public Health Relevance:
This research project will specifically focus on the development of a handheld bio monitoring device for assessing environmental exposure to organophosphate pesticides and address several important issues of current methods for bio monitoring of environmental exposure to OP including low sensitivity, long turnaround time for results, high cost, and non-portability. This novel handheld bio monitoring device will enable a more sensitive and accurate prediction of both low- and high- level exposures and once validated, can readily be employed to assess dosimetry to OP pesticides in support of bio monitoring and epidemiology studies.

Project Terms:
Acetylcholinesterase; Acute; Address; Agriculture; Antibodies; base; Binding (Molecular Function); Biological; Biological Assay; Biological Markers; Biological Monitoring; Blood; Blood specimen; Chemical Exposure; Chlorpyrifos; cholinesterase 2; Cholinesterases; Chronic; Clinical; cost; cost effective; Data; Detection; Development; Devices; Diagnostic; Diazinon; Dose; dosimetry; Environment; Environmental Exposure; Environmental Health; epidemiology study; Evaluation; Exposure to; Family member; Farming environment; Fluorescence; General farm worker NOS; Goals; Hand; Health; Human; Immune; Immunoassay; In Vitro; innovation; Insect Control; instrumentation; Laboratories; Lateral; Liquid substance; Measures; Methods; Metric; Monitor; monitoring device; nanomaterials; nanoparticle; Nanotechnology; Neurotoxins; novel; novel diagnostics; Organophosphates; Paraoxon; Performance; Pesticides; Phase; Plasma; point of care; Poisons; Population; programs; Proteins; prototype; public health relevance; Reaction Time; Research; Research Project Grants; residence; response; Risk; Schools; Signal Transduction; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; Students; Symptoms; System; Technology; Testing; Time; tool; toxic organophosphate insecticide exposure; United States

Phase II

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Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
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