SBIR-STTR Award

Novel Reagents And Devices For The Rapid Detection Of Fire Retardant Chemicals.
Award last edited on: 3/4/14

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIEHS
Total Award Amount
$678,658
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Alan Ai-Ping Wei

Company Information

Agri-Analysis LLC

930 Riverside Parkway Suite 30
West Sacramento, CA 95605
   (800) 506-9852
   info@agri-analysis.com
   www.agri-analysis.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 06
County: Yolo

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43ES017995-01
Start Date: 5/20/10    Completed: 4/30/12
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$339,328
To meet the Agency's requirement for rapid, precise and on-site measurement of emerging contaminants such as fire retardant chemical PBDEs, critical technologies must be developed where upon mixing a reagent and a detection target, a signal is generated without the need of washing and separation steps required by existing methods. The objective of this project is to develop innovative fluorescent reagents and field- deployable devices for BDE-47 because fluorescence is among the most sensitive detection method, and BDE-47 is a wide spread congener of PBDEs. Current testing methods for PBDEs are predominantly GC/LC/MS and ELISA kits. They take multiple steps and require skilled operators, are tedious, expensive, and not suitable for field use. We plan to accomplish this objective by designing and validating several homogenous immunoassays which produce a concurrent change in fluorescence intensity in the presence of BDE-47. Specifically, we plan to identify tracer antigens for competitive format for applications that do not require high sensitivity (> ppb). For applications that require higher sensitivity (< ppb), we plan to use novel small cyclic peptides that bind to the BDE-47/antibody immunocomplex to develop sensitive sandwich assays It is within project deliverable to design and build portable fluorescence readers with easy sample collection and with wireless data capability for real-time data collection. An alternative deliverable includes rapid dipstick testing devices to be fabricated and tested for BDE-47.

Public Health Relevance:
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are common flame retardants used to reduce the risk of fire in a wide variety of products, such as mattresses, furniture, home electronics, textiles and children's toys. While they are excellent flame retardants, PBDEs enter our body through contaminated air, water and food supply. They bioaccumulate in human milk, serum and fat tissues. Scientific studies have concluded that regular exposure to even low levels of these chemicals may irreparably damage the nervous and reproductive systems, and disrupt hormones such as estrogen and thyroid hormones. In United States, PBDE concentrations in adults are 10-100 times higher than the 1-3 ppb levels found in Europe or Japan. Some studies have found concentrations of the lower-brominated PBDEs were 2- to 5-fold higher in children than in adults. Some predict PBDE body concentrations to exponentially increase doubling every 4 to 5 years. Given its wide spread use in our daily lives, effective control and elimination will be a long and challenging process. We believe that rapid and precise monitoring must be an integral part of any control program or regulation. Existing detection methods require experienced operators and take a long time, are therefore tedious, expensive, not suitable for field use. This project proposes to bridge this gap by using the state-of-the-art detection technologies to make portable devices that are field-deployable for rapid and precise measurement in humans as well as in environment.

Thesaurus Terms:
0-11 Years Old; 1h-Thieno(3,4-D)Imidazole-4-Pentanoic Acid, Hexahydro-2-Oxo-, (3as-(3aalpha,4beta,6aalpha))-; 21+ Years Old; Atgn; Adult; Air; Antibodies; Antigens; Arts; Assay; Binding; Binding (Molecular Function); Bioassay; Biologic Assays; Biological Assay; Biotin; Blood Serum; Body Tissues; Breast Milk; California; Cell Communication And Signaling; Cell Signaling; Chemicals; Chemistry; Chemotherapy-Hormones/Steroids; Child; Child Youth; Children (0-21); Collaborations; Color; Communication; Complex; Computer Programs; Computer Software; Cyclic Peptides; Data; Data Collection; Detection; Devices; Elisa; Electronics; Endocrine Gland Secretion; Engineering; Engineerings; Environment; Environmental Pollution; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; Estrogenic Agents; Estrogenic Compounds; Estrogens; Europe; Exposure To; Fats; Fatty Acid Glycerol Esters; Fire - Disasters; Fire Retardants; Fires; Flame Retardants; Fluorescence; Fluorescence Polarization; Food Supply; Furniture; Germany; Haptens; Home; Home Environment; Hormones; Human; Human Milk; Human Mother's Milk; Human, Adult; Human, Child; Human, General; Hydrogen Oxide; Immunoassay; Intracellular Communication And Signaling; Japan; Korea; Label; Legal Patent; Life; Mammary Gland Milk; Man (Taxonomy); Man, Modern; Mattresses; Measurement; Methods; Milk, Human; Molecular; Molecular Interaction; Monitor; One Step; One-Step Dentin Bonding System; Patents; Peptides; Process; Programs (Pt); Programs [publication Type]; Reader; Reagent; Regulation; Reproductive System; Risk; Sampling; Science Of Chemistry; Screening Procedure; Serum; Services; Signal Transduction; Signal Transduction Systems; Signaling; Site; Software; Strepavidin; Streptavidin; System; System, Loinc Axis 4; Tag; Technology; Testing; Textiles; Therapeutic Estrogen; Therapeutic Hormone; Thyroid Gland Hormone; Thyroid Hormones; Time; Tissues; Toy; Tracer; United States; Universities; Utah; Validation; Vitamin H; Water; Wireless Technology; Work; Adult Human (21+); Assay Development; Base; Biological Signal Transduction; Children; Coenzyme R; Computer Program/Software; Design; Designing; Diphenyl Ether; Environmental Contaminant; Environmental Contamination; Experience; Fabric; Fluorophore; Immunogen; Innovate; Innovation; Innovative; Meetings; Novel; Phenyl Ether; Programs; Public Health Relevance; Rapid Detection; Sample Collection; Screening; Screenings; Specimen Collection; Wireless; Youngster

Phase II

Contract Number: 5R43ES017995-02
Start Date: 5/20/10    Completed: 4/30/12
Phase II year
2011
Phase II Amount
$339,330
To meet the Agency's requirement for rapid, precise and on-site measurement of emerging contaminants such as fire retardant chemical PBDEs, critical technologies must be developed where upon mixing a reagent and a detection target, a signal is generated without the need of washing and separation steps required by existing methods. The objective of this project is to develop innovative fluorescent reagents and field- deployable devices for BDE-47 because fluorescence is among the most sensitive detection method, and BDE-47 is a wide spread congener of PBDEs. Current testing methods for PBDEs are predominantly GC/LC/MS and ELISA kits. They take multiple steps and require skilled operators, are tedious, expensive, and not suitable for field use. We plan to accomplish this objective by designing and validating several homogenous immunoassays which produce a concurrent change in fluorescence intensity in the presence of BDE-47. Specifically, we plan to identify tracer antigens for competitive format for applications that do not require high sensitivity (>ppb). For applications that require higher sensitivity (
Public Health Relevance:
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are common flame retardants used to reduce the risk of fire in a wide variety of products, such as mattresses, furniture, home electronics, textiles and children's toys. While they are excellent flame retardants, PBDEs enter our body through contaminated air, water and food supply. They bioaccumulate in human milk, serum and fat tissues. Scientific studies have concluded that regular exposure to even low levels of these chemicals may irreparably damage the nervous and reproductive systems, and disrupt hormones such as estrogen and thyroid hormones. In United States, PBDE concentrations in adults are 10-100 times higher than the 1-3 ppb levels found in Europe or Japan. Some studies have found concentrations of the lower-brominated PBDEs were 2- to 5-fold higher in children than in adults. Some predict PBDE body concentrations to exponentially increase doubling every 4 to 5 years. Given its wide spread use in our daily lives, effective control and elimination will be a long and challenging process. We believe that rapid and precise monitoring must be an integral part of any control program or regulation. Existing detection methods require experienced operators and take a long time, are therefore tedious, expensive, not suitable for field use. This project proposes to bridge this gap by using the state-of-the-art detection technologies to make portable devices that are field-deployable for rapid and precise measurement in humans as well as in environment.

Thesaurus Terms:
0-11 Years Old;1h-Thieno(3,4-D)Imidazole-4-Pentanoic Acid, Hexahydro-2-Oxo-, (3as-(3aalpha,4beta,6aalpha))-;21+ Years Old;Atgn;Adult;Air;Antibodies;Antigens;Assay;Binding;Binding (Molecular Function);Bioassay;Biologic Assays;Biological Assay;Biotin;Blood Serum;Body Tissues;Breast Milk;California;Cell Communication And Signaling;Cell Signaling;Chemicals;Chemistry;Chemotherapy-Hormones/Steroids;Child;Child Youth;Children (0-21);Collaborations;Color;Communication;Complex;Computer Programs;Computer Software;Cyclic Peptides;Data;Data Collection;Detection;Devices;Elisa;Electronics;Endocrine Gland Secretion;Engineering;Engineerings;Environment;Environmental Pollution;Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay;Estrogenic Agents;Estrogenic Compounds;Estrogens;Europe;Exposure To;Fats;Fatty Acid Glycerol Esters;Fire - Disasters;Fire Retardants;Fires;Flame Retardants;Fluorescence;Fluorescence Polarization;Food Supply;Furniture;Germany;Haptens;Home;Home Environment;Hormones;Human;Human Milk;Human Mother's Milk;Human, Adult;Human, Child;Human, General;Immunoassay;Intracellular Communication And Signaling;Japan;Korea;Lc/Ms;Label;Legal Patent;Mammary Gland Milk;Man (Taxonomy);Man, Modern;Mattresses;Measurement;Methods;Milk, Human;Molecular;Molecular Interaction;Monitor;Nervous System Injuries;Nervous System Trauma;Nervous System Damage;Neurological Damage;Neurological Injury;Neurological Trauma;One Step;One-Step Dentin Bonding System;Patents;Peptides;Process;Programs (Pt);Programs [publication Type];Reader;Reagent;Regulation;Reproductive System;Risk;Sampling;Science Of Chemistry;Screening Procedure;Serum;Services;Signal Transduction;Signal Transduction Systems;Signaling;Site;Software;Strepavidin;Streptavidin;System;System, Loinc Axis 4;Tag;Technology;Testing;Textiles;Therapeutic Estrogen;Therapeutic Hormone;Thyroid Gland Hormone;Thyroid Hormones;Time;Tissues;Toy;Tracer;Trauma, Nervous System;United States;Universities;Utah;Validation;Vitamin H;Water Supply;Wireless Technology;Work;Adult Human (21+);Antibody;Assay Development;Base;Biological Signal Transduction;Children;Coenzyme R;Computer Program /Software;Computer Program/Software;Design;Designing;Diphenyl Ether;Environmental Contaminant;Environmental Contamination;Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay;Experience;Fabric;Fluorophore;Human Milk;Immunogen;Innovate;Innovation;Innovative;Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry;Meetings;Novel;Phenyl Ether;Programs;Public Health Relevance;Rapid Detection;Sample Collection;Screening;Screenings;Specimen Collection;University;Wireless;Youngster