A rapid, low-cost, point-of-consumption detection device for gluten in food.

一种快速、低成本的消费点食品中麸质检测装置。

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10761510
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 15.77万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2023-07-27 至 2024-06-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

PROJECT SUMMARY Allergy Amulet, Inc. is committed to providing greater food transparency with a rapid, portable, point-of-consumption gluten detection device. Gluten poses a significant and growing risk for the millions of Americans living with gluten-related disorders, with symptoms ranging from abdominal pain to death. Sufferers of gluten-related disorders face higher anxiety and fear when consuming food products prepared by others due to cross-contamination, misinformation, etc. A reliable, portable device capable of accurately detecting gluten-containing foods and ingredients would be a vast improvement on the status quo. The proposed technology will serve as a supplemental management tool for users by enabling them to directly sample their food for unwanted ingredients and providing an additional layer of assurance that foods prepared by others are safe. The objective of this Phase I effort is to demonstrate the feasibility of a low-cost electrochemical sensing platform capable of detecting gluten in complex foods. Toward this objective, Phase I encompasses the following Specific Aims: 1) develop a sensing platform for selective detection of gluten; 2) validate the sensors against a diverse array of whole foods. The Principal Investigator on this project, Dr. Dan Sundhoro, has extensive experience in the design of bioconjugation and sensing platforms in complex backgrounds. Allergy Amulet, Inc. focuses on allergy detection and related technologies, and has carried out market research and established strategic partnerships within the allergy community and plans to commercialize the device. The company will oversee the feasibility study and commercialization aspects of the project. Relationship to Phase II Work: Successful completion of Phase I aims will allow us to pursue Phase II funding, which will be used to further optimize the sensor technology for sensitivity and specificity and advance the commercialization of the device for consumer use. Allergy Amulet will leverage its existing investor network and board of directors, including allergists, doctors, healthcare executives, scientists, seasoned entrepreneurs, and extensive connections across myriad industries will help ensure a successful transition to market. Successful commercialization will result in a product with high market value that could help prevent thousands of emergency room visits per year and potentially save lives.
项目摘要 Allergy Amulet,Inc.致力于提供更大的食品透明度与快速,便携, 消费点面筋检测装置。麸质对人体健康构成了重大且不断增长的风险, 数百万美国人患有麸质相关疾病,症状从腹部 痛苦至死。谷蛋白相关疾病的患者在食用时面临更高的焦虑和恐惧 由于交叉污染,错误信息等,由他人准备的食品。一个可靠的, 一种能够准确检测含麸质食物和配料的便携式设备将 对现状的巨大改善。该技术将作为一种补充。 管理工具,使他们能够直接采样他们的食物, 这是一个额外的保证,其他人准备的食品是安全的。 第一阶段的目标是证明低成本电化学方法的可行性。 能够检测复杂食物中麸质的传感平台。为实现这一目标,第一阶段 包括以下具体目标:1)开发用于选择性检测的传感平台 2)针对各种各样的全食物验证传感器。主要研究者 在这个项目上,丹·桑德霍罗博士在生物结合的设计方面有着丰富的经验, 复杂背景下的传感平台。Allergy Amulet,Inc.专注于过敏检测, 相关技术,并进行了市场调研,建立了战略合作伙伴关系 并计划将该设备商业化。公司将监督 该项目的可行性研究和商业化方面。 与第二阶段工作的关系:成功完成第一阶段的目标将使我们能够追求 第二阶段资金将用于进一步优化传感器技术的灵敏度, 特异性,并促进消费者使用的设备的商业化。过敏护身符将 利用其现有的投资者网络和董事会,包括过敏症专家,医生, 医疗保健高管、科学家、经验丰富的企业家以及 众多的行业将有助于确保向市场成功过渡。成功商业化 将产生一种具有高市场价值的产品,可以帮助防止成千上万的紧急情况, 每年都有可能拯救生命。

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