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New 1-Step COVID-19 PCR Collection Buffer for Viral Detection Assays Reduces Cost and Time Required For SARS-CoV-2 Testing

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 19 Aug 2020
A novel PCR collection buffer allows for immediate use of the saliva and other sample types on authorized tests, cutting out a significant amount of the required processing effort and time.

The 1-Step COVID-19 PCR collection buffer from RayBiotech Inc. More...
(Peachtree Corners, GA, USA) can also be used directly in the assay without RNA purification from nasal and throat swabs. Furthermore, it allows the use of saliva samples which naturally possess heightened viral titers, bringing a much less invasive specimen collection option compared to the currently required nasal swab samples. Ultimately, the product should significantly reduce collection time, labor, and costs from current testing strategies to get patients' test results much faster. RayBiotech is seeking Emergency Use Authorization from the FDA for the use of its 1-Step COVID-19 PCR collection buffer for viral detection assays. RayBiotech is also seeking potential collaboration partners that are interested in bringing this test to high complexity CLIA labs, as well as partners interested in eventually exploring using this solution at the point of care directly.

"We are very excited to offer a game changing technology using our 1-Step COVID-19 PCR collection buffer for saliva samples. The removal of 4+ hours of sample processing time required to isolate viral RNA, as well as the complex lab required to perform it, is a huge reduction in the time to diagnostic result. More importantly, the ability to use saliva directly without further purification allows us to navigate through a significant bottleneck in patient testing. It may even allow for direct sample collection by the patients themselves. Together with potential partners, we hope to bring to market a solution that will reduce the costs and time required of the COVID tests, with the ultimate goal of a rapid <20 minute viral PCR test with sensitivity and specificity that rival the gold standard of isolated RNA by PCR," said RayBiotech CEO, Dr. Ray Huang.

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