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# NOVEOS Specific IgE (sIgE): Capture Reagent F013, Peanut (Arachis hypogaea); Capture Reagent F076, Bos d 4 a-lactalbumin, Milk;  Capture Reagent F077, Bos d 5 ß-lactoglobulin, Milk; Capture Reagent F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg (K252775)

_Hycor Biomedical · DHB · Jan 16, 2026 · Immunology · SESE_

**Canonical URL:** https://fda.innolitics.com/submissions/IM/subpart-f%E2%80%94immunological-test-systems/DHB/K252775

## Device Facts

- **Applicant:** Hycor Biomedical
- **Product Code:** [DHB](/submissions/IM/subpart-f%E2%80%94immunological-test-systems/DHB.md)
- **Decision Date:** Jan 16, 2026
- **Decision:** SESE
- **Submission Type:** Traditional
- **Regulation:** 21 CFR 866.5750
- **Device Class:** Class 2
- **Review Panel:** Immunology

## Indications for Use

The NOVEOS™ Specific IgE assay is an in vitro quantitative assay for the measurement of allergen specific IgE in human serum. NOVEOS Specific IgE assay is to be used with the NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer. It is intended for use as an in vitro diagnostic aid in the clinical diagnosis of IgE mediated allergic disorders in conjunction with other clinical findings and is to be used in clinical laboratories.

## Device Story

The NOVEOS Specific IgE assay is an immunometric, chemiluminescent in vitro diagnostic test performed on the NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer. It utilizes fluorescent-labeled, streptavidin-coated magnetic microparticles and biotinylated allergenic capture reagents. Patient serum is incubated with the capture reagent and magnetic beads; specific IgE binds to the allergen. After magnetic separation and washing, an HRP-labeled anti-human IgE monoclonal antibody is added to form a complex. A chemiluminescent substrate is introduced, generating light proportional to the amount of bound IgE. Fluorescence is measured to correct for bead loss. Results are quantified against a calibration curve traceable to WHO reference reagent 11/234. The assay is intended for use in clinical laboratories by trained personnel to aid in diagnosing IgE-mediated allergic disorders. Results are interpreted by clinicians alongside other clinical findings to guide patient management.

## Clinical Evidence

Clinical study evaluated 160-175 patients per allergen. Atopic status confirmed by oral food challenge or physician diagnosis (n=29-54); non-atopic status confirmed by ImmunoCAP (<0.35 kU/L, n=121-132). Clinical sensitivity ranged from 79.3% to 100.0% (95% CI 61.6%-100.0%); clinical specificity was 100.0% (95% CI 96.9%-100.0%) for all allergens. Bench testing included precision (CLSI EP05-A3/EP15-A3), linearity (CLSI EP06-2nd Ed), and analytical specificity (competitive inhibition).

## Technological Characteristics

Immunometric chemiluminescent assay using fluorescent-labeled magnetic microparticles. Energy source: NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer. Dimensions/form factor: Automated analyzer system. Connectivity: Networked/standalone laboratory instrument. Sterilization: N/A (reagents). Software: Automated processing and result generation.

## Regulatory Identification

A radioallergosorbent immunological test system is a device that consists of the reagents used to measure by immunochemical techniques the allergen antibodies (antibodies which cause an allergic reaction) specific for a given allergen. Measurement of specific allergen antibodies may aid in the diagnosis of asthma, allergies, and other pulmonary disorders.

## Special Controls

*Classification.* Class II (special controls). The device, when intended to detect any of the allergens included in Table 1 in this paragraph, is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in § 866.9.    Table 1—Class II Exempt Allergens Under § 866.5750—Radioallergosorbent (RAST) Immunological Test Systems
  Allergen code Allergen product Source  (taxonomical name)   Grass Pollens  g1 Sweet vernal grass  Anthoxanthum odoratum.  g3 Cocksfoot grass, Orchard grass  Dactylis glomerata.  g4 Meadow fescue  Festuca elatior.  g5 Rye-grass (perennial rye grass)  Lolium perenne.  g7 Common reed (common reed grass)  Phragmites communis.  g8 Meadow grass, Kentucky blue (June grass)  Poa pratensis.  g9 Redtop, Bentgrass  Agrostis stolonifera ,Agrostis gigantea (Agrostis alba ). g11 Brome grass  Bromus inermis.  g12 Cultivated rye (cultivated rye grass)  Secale cereale.  g13 Velvet grass  Holcus lanatus.  g14 Cultivated oat (cultivated oat grass)  Avena sativa.  g15 Cultivated wheat (cultivated wheat grass)  Triticum aestivum (Triticum spp.). g16 Meadow foxtail (meadow foxtail grass)  Alopecurus pratensis.  g17 Bahia grass  Paspalum notatum.  g24 Wheat grass, Western  Agropyron smithii (Elymus smithii ). g30 Bluegrass, annual  Poa annua.  g70 Wild rye grass  Elymus triticoides Elymus condensatus.  g71 Canary grass  Phalaris arundinacea.  g201 Barley, cultivated  Hordeum vulgare.  g202 Maize, corn (cultivated corn)  Zea mays.  g203 Salt grass  Distichlis spicata.  g204 False oat-grass  Arrhenatherum elatius.  g216 Cyn d 1  Cynodon dactylon.  g701 Phl p 1.0102, Phl p 5.0101  Phleum pratense.  g702 Phl p 7.0101  Phleum pratense.  g703 Phl p 12.0101  Phleum pratense.   Weed Pollens  w2 Western ragweed  Ambrosia psilostachya.  w4 False ragweed  Ambrosia acanthicarpa (Franseria acanthicarpa ). w5 Wormwood  Artemisia absinthium Artemisia annua.  w6 Mugwort  Artemisia vulgaris.  w7 Marguerite, ox-eye daisy  Chrysanthemum leucanthemum.  w8 Dandelion  Taraxacum vulgare ,Taraxacum officinale.  w9 Plantain (English), Ribwort  Plantago lanceolata.  w10 Goosefoot, lamb's quarters  Chenopodium album.  w11 Saltwort (prickly), Russian thistle  Salsola kali (Salsola pestifer ). w12 Goldenrod  Solidago virgaurea (Solidago spp.). w13 Cocklebur, common  Xanthium commune.  w14 Common pigweed (rough pigweed)  Amaranthus retroflexus.  w15 Scale, Lenscale  Atriplex lentiformis.  w16 Rough marsh elder  Iva ciliate ,Iva annua.  w17 Firebush (Kochia)  Kochia scoparia.  w18 Sheep sorrel  Rumex acetosella.  w19 Wall pellitory  Parietaria officinalis.  w20 Nettle (Common stinging nettle)  Urtica dioica.  w21 Wall pellitory  Parietaria judaica.  w22 Japanese hop (careless weed)  Humulus japonicas (Humulus scandens ). w23 Yellow dock, Yellow dockweed  Rumex crispus.  w24 Spiny pigweed  Amaranthus spinosus.  w27 Carnation  Dianthus spp. w28 Rose  Rosa rugosa.  w33 Clover  Trifolium pratense.  w35 Mexican tea  Chenopodium ambrosioides.  w36 Rabbit bush  Ambrosia deltoidea (Franseria deltoides ). w37 Salt bush, annual  Atriplex wrightii.  w39 Water hemp, Western  Amaranthus rudis (Acnida tamariscina ). w41 Burrobrush  Hymenoclea salsola.  w42 Poverty weed  Baccharis neglecta.  w43 Common sagebrush  Artemisia tridentata.  w45 Alfalfa  Medicago sativa.  w46 Dog fennel  Eupatorium capillifolium.  w53 Geranium  Geranium spp. w67 Groundsel bush  Baccharis halimifolia.  w69 Iodine bush  Allenrolfea occidentalis.  w70 Ragweed, slender  Ambrosia confertiflora.  w75 Wing scale (wingscale)  Atriplex canescens.  w82 Careless weed  Amaranthus palmeri ,Amaranthus hybridus.  w90 Japanese hop  Humulus japonicas (Humulus scandens ). w203 Rape (rape pollen)  Brassica napus.  w204 Sunflower  Helianthus annuus.  w206 Camomile  Matricaria chamomilla.  w207 Lupin  Lupinus spp. w210 Sugar-beet  Beta vulgaris.  w211 Par j 2.0101  Parietaria judaica.  w231 Art v 1  Artemisia vulgaris (Mugwort). w232 Sal k 1  Salsola kali.  w233 Art v 3  Artemisa vulgaris (LTP, Mugwort). w234 Pla l 1  Plantago lanceolata.  w235 Che a 1.0101  Chenopodium album.  w236 Mer a 1.0101  Mercurialis annua.  a753 Art v 1  Artemisia vulgaris (Mugwort weed).  Tree Pollens  t1 Box-elder (Maple)  Acer negundo ,Acer saccharum.  t2 Gray alder, speckled alder (alder)  Alnus incana.  t4 Hazel, hazelnut  Corylus avellana ,Corylus americana.  t5 American beech (beech)  Fagus grandifolia (Fagus americana ). t6 Mountain juniper, Mountain cedar  Juniperus ashei (Juniperus sabinoides ). t8 Elm  Ulmus americana.  t9 Olive  Olea europaea.  t10 Walnut  Juglans californica ,Juglans nigra.  t11 Maple leaf sycamore, London plane, Plane tree  Platanus acerifolia.  t61 Sycamore  Platanus occidentalis.  t12 Willow  Salix caprea ,Salix nigra.  t14 Cottonwood (Eastern Cottonwood/Black Cottonwood)  Populus deltoides.  t15 White ash  Fraxinus americana.  t16 White pine  Pinus strobus.  t18 Eucalyptus, gum-tree  Eucalyptus globulus (Eucalyptus spp.). t19/t26 Acacia  Acacia longifolia (Acacia spp.). t20 Mesquite  Prosopis glandulosa/ Prosopis juliflora.  t21 Melaleuca, cajeput tree  Melaleuca quinquenervia (Melaleuca leucadendron ). t22 Pecan, hickory  Carya illinoinensis (Carya pecan ). t23 Italian/Mediterranean/funeral cypress  Cupressus sempervirens.  t24 Japanese cypress  Chamaecyparis obtusa (Chamaecyparis spp.). t25 Ash  Fraxinus excelsior.  t27 Maple, red  Acer rubrum.  t29 Acacia  Acacia spp. t30 Birch, white  Betula populifolia.  t32 Willow, black  Salix nigra.  t33 Ash, Arizona  Fraxinus velutina.  t35 Cedar, salt  Tamarix gallica.  t37 Bald cypress (white bald cypress)  Taxodium distichum.  t38 Elm, Chinese/Siberian  Ulmus pumila.  t40 Hazelnut tree  Corylus americana.  t41 White hickory  Carya alba (Carya tomentosa ). t42 Oak, red  Quercus rubra.  t43 Loblolly pine  Pinus taeda.  t44 Hackberry  Celtis occidentalis.  t45 Cedar elm  Ulmus crassifolia.  t47 Juniper, one seed  Juniperus monosperma.  t48 Pine, lodgepole  Pinus contorta.  t49 Pine, ponderosa  Pinus ponderosa.  t50 Beech, European  Fagus sylvatica.  t51 Tree of Heaven  Ailanthus altissima.  t52 Western white pine  Pinus monticola.  t54 Russian olive  Elaeagnus angustifolia.  t55 Scotch broom  Cytisus scoparius.  t56 Bayberry  Myrica cerifera.  t57 Red cedar  Juniperus virginiana.  t60 Western juniper  Juniperus occidentalis.  t61 Sycamore  Platanus occidentalis.  t70 Mulberry (white mulberry)  Morus alba.  t71 Red mulberry  Morus rubra.  t72 Queen palm  Arecastrum romanzoffiamon.  t73 Australian pine  Casuarina equisetifolia.  t77 Oak mix (red, white, black)  Quercus spp. t80 Japanese cypress  Chamaecyparis obtusa.  t81 Japanese alder  Alnus japonica.  t83 Mango tree  Mangifera indica.  t90 Walnut, black  Juglans nigra.  t96 Poplar, white (poplar)  Populus alba.  t103/t218 Virginia live oak (live oak)  Quercus virginiana.  t105 Pepper tree  Schinus molle.  t110 Orange tree  Citrus sinensis.  t201 Spruce, Norway spruce  Picea abies (Picea excelsa ). t202 Alder, smooth  Alnus incana spp.Rugosa (Alnus rugosa ). t203 Horse chestnut  Aesculus hippocastanum.  t205 Elder  Sambucus nigra.  t206 Chestnut  Castanea sativa.  t207 Douglas fir  Pseudotsuga menziesii (Pseudotsuga taxifolia ). t208 Linden  Tilia cordata.  t209 Horn beam  Carpinus betulus.  t210 Privet  Ligustrum vulgare.  t211 Sweet gum  Liquidambar styraciflua.  t212 Cedar  Libocedrus decurrens.  t213 Pine  Pinus radiata.  t214 Date palm  Phoenix canariensis.  t215 Lilac  Syringa vulgaris.  t217 Pepper tree  Schinus molle.  t217 Red alder  Alnus rubra.  t218 Virginia live oak  Quercus virginiana.  t218 Bayberry (bayberry/sweet gale)  Myrica gale.  t219 Palo verde  Cercidium floridum.  t219 Red cedar  Juniperus virginiana.  t220 Bet v 4  Betula verrucosa (Birch). t221 Bet v 2.0101, Bet v 4  Betula verrucosa (Birch). t222 Cypress (Arizona cypress)  Cupressus arizonica.  t223 Oil palm  Elaeis guineensis.  t224 Ole e 1  Olea europaea.  t225 Bet v 6  Betula verrucosa (Birch). t226 Cup a 1  Cupressus arizonica.  t227 Ole e 7  Olea Europaea.  t228 Aspen, quaking  Populus tremuloides.  t229 Eastern hemlock  Tsuga canadensis.  t230 Redwood (sequoia)  Sequoia sempervirens.  t232 Pussy willow  Salix discolor.  t240 Ole e 9.0101  Olea Europaea.  t241 Pla a 1.0101  Platanus acerifolia.  t242 Pla a 2  Platanus acerifolia.  t243 Pla a 3.0101  Platanus acerifolia.  t244 Cor a 1.0103  Corylus avellana.  t245 Aln g 1.0101  Alnus glutinosa.  t246 Cry j 1  Cryptomeria japonica.  t280 Locust tree  Robinia pseudoacacia.  t401 Brazilian peppertree  Schinus terebinthifolius.  t402 Mastic tree  Pistacia lentiscus.  t404 Tree of heaven  Ailanthus altissima.  t406 Date palm  Phoenix dactylifera.  a482 Ole e 1  Olea europaea (Olive Oil).  Mites  d207 Blo t 5.0101  Blomia tropicalis.  d208 Lep d 2.0101  Lepidoglyphus destructor.   Microorganisms, Molds, Yeast  m1  Penicillium chrysogenum (Penicillium notatum ) Penicillium chrysogenum (Penicillium notatum ). m2  Cladosporium herbarum (Hormodendrum ) Cladosporium herbarum (Hormodendrum ). m3  Aspergillus fumigatus  Aspergillus fumigatus.  m4  Mucor racemosus  Mucor racemosus.  m5  Candida albicans  Candida albicans.  m7  Botrytis cinerea  Botrytis cinerea.  m8  Drechslera halodes (Setomelanomma rostrata, Helminthosporium halodes, Helminthosporium interseminatum ) Drechslera halodes (Setomelanomma rostrata, Helminthosporium halodes.  m9  Fusarium moniliforme (Fusarium proliferatum ) Fusarium moniliforme (Fusarium proliferatum ). m10  Stemphylium botryosum  Stemphylium herbarum (Stemphylium botryosum ). m11  Rhizopus nigricans  Rhizopus nigricans.  m12  Aureobasidium pullulans  Aureobasidium pullulans.  m13  Phoma betae  Phoma betae.  m14  Epicoccum purpurascens  Epicoccum purpurascens (Epicoccum nigrum ). m15  Trichoderma viride  Trichoderma viride.  m16  Curvularia lunata  Curvularia lunata ,Curvularia specifera (K923044 ). m17  Cladosporium fulvum  Cladosporium fulvum.  m18  Fusarium culmorum  Fusarium culmorum.  m19  Aspergillus versicolor  Aspergillus versicolor.  m20  Mucor mucedo  Mucor mucedo.  m21  Aspergillus clavatus  Aspergillus clavatus.  m22  Micropolyspora faeni  Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula (Micropolyspora faeni ). m23  Thermoactinomyces vulgaris  Thermoactinomyces vulgaris.  m24  Stachybotrys atra  Stachybotrys chartarum (Stachybotrys atra ). m24  Paecilomyces spp Paecilomyces spp. m25  Aspergillus versicolor  Aspergillus versicolor.  m25  Penicillium brevicompactum  Penicillium brevicompactum.  m26  Cladosporium cladosporioides  Cladosporium cladosporioides.  m26  Penicillium citrinum  Penicillium citrinum.  m27  Penicillium spp Penicillium spp. m29  Aspergillus repens  Aspergillus repens.  m30  Penicillium roqueforti  Penicillium roqueforti.  m32  Cladosporium cladosporioides  Cladosporium cladosporioides.  m34  Serpula lacrymans  Serpula lacrymans.  m36  Aspergillus terreus  Aspergillus terreus.  m37  Trichophyton mentagrophytes  Trichophyton mentagrophytes.  m40  Aspergillus amstelodami  Aspergillus amstelodami.  m43  Saccharomyces Carlsberg  Saccharomyces carlsbergensis.  m44  Saccharomyces cerevisiae  Saccharomyces cerevisiae.  m45  Hormodendrum hordei  Hormodendrum hordei.  m46  Bipolaris spicifera  Bipolaris spicifera.  m47  Aspergillus nidulans  Aspergillus nidulans.  m48  Aspergillus oryzae  Aspergillus oryzae.  m49  Fusarium oxysporum  Fusarium oxysporum.  m50  Micropolyspora faeni  Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula (Micropolyspora faeni ). m51  Thermoactinomyces vulgaris  Thermoactinomyces vulgaris.  m53  Microspora canis  Microsporum canis (Microspora canis ). m54  Aspergillus flavus  Aspergillus flavus.  m63  Helminthosporium intersemin  Helminthosporium intersemin.  m66  Mucor plumbeus  Mucor plumbeus.  m67  Mycogone  Mycogone perniciosa.  m68  Nigrospora oryzae  Nigrospora oryzae.  m69  Rhodotorula  Rhodotorula rubra (Rhodotorula mucilaginosa ). m70  Malassezia furfur (Pityrosporum orbiculare ) Malassezia furfur (Pityrosporum orbiculare ). m71  Spondylocladium  Spondylocladium spp. m72  Epidermophyton  Epidermophyton floccosum.  m73  Epicoccum nigrum  Epicoccum purpurascens (Epicoccum nigrum ). m80  Staphylococcal enterotoxin A (Sta a SEA ) Staphylococcus aureus.  m80  Helminthosporium spp Helminthosporium spp. m81  Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (Sta a SEB ) Staphylococcus aureus.  m88  Stemphylium solani  Stemphylium solani.  m93  Gliocladium fimbriatum  Gliocladium fimbriatum.  m94  Phycomyces blakesleeanus  Phycomyces blakesleeanus.  m201  Tilletia tritici (Ustilago nuda, Ustilago tritici ) (Barley smut) Tilletia tritici (Ustilago nuda, Ustilago tritici ). m202  Acremonium kiliense (Cephalosporium acremonium ) Acremonium kiliense (Cephalosporium acremonium ). m203  Trichosporon pullulans  Trichosporon pullulans.  m204  Ulocladium chartarum  Ulocladium chartarum.  m205  Trichophyton rubrum  Trichophyton rubrum.  m207  Aspergillus niger  Aspergillus niger.  m208  Chaetomium globosum  Chaetomium globosum.  m209  Penicillium frequentans  Penicillium glabrum (Penicillium frequentans ). m209  Stachybotrys chartarum  Stachybotrys chartarum (Stachybotrys atra ). m210  Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. goetzii  Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. goetzii.  m211  Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. interdigitale  Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. interdigitale.  m211 Oat smut  Ustilago avenae.  m212  Micropolyspora faeni  Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula (Micropolyspora faeni ). m212  Geotrichum candidum  Geotrichum candidum.  m213 Bermuda grass smut  Ustilago cynodontis.  m214 Johnson grass smut  Sphacelotheca cruenta.  m215 Corn smut  Ustilago maydis.  m218 Asp f 1.0101  Aspergillus fumigatus.  a3050 Asp r 1  Aspergillus restrictus.  m219 Asp f 2  Aspergillus fumigatus.  m220 Asp f 3.0101  Aspergillus fumigatus.  m221 Asp f 4  Aspergillus fumigatus.  m222 Asp f 6.0101  Aspergillus fumigatus.  m223  Staphylococcal enterotoxin C (Sta a SEC ) Staphylococcus aureus.  m224  Staphylococcal enterotoxin D (Sta a SED ) Staphylococcus aureus.  m226  Staphylococcal enterotoxin TSST (Sta a TSST ) Staphylococcus aureus.  m227  Malassezia spp. (Pityrosporum spp.) Malassezia spp. (Pityrosporum spp.). m228  Aspergillus flavus.   m229 Alt a 1.0101  Alternaria alternata (Alternaria tenuis ). m230 Alt a 6.0101  Alternaria alternata (Alternaria tenuis ). m231 Cla h 8.0101  Cladosporium herbarum (Hormodendrum ). m300  Eurotium spp Eurotium spp. m304  Aspergillus oryzae  Aspergillus oryzae.  m305  Penicillium brevicompactum  Penicillium brevicompactum.  m309  Aspergillus terreus  Aspergillus terreus.  m310  Aspergillus nidulans  Aspergillus nidulans.  m311  Aspergillus flavus  Aspergillus flavus.  m312  Aspergillus clavatus  Aspergillus clavatus.   Epidermal & Animal  e6 Guinea pig epithelium  Cavia porcellus.  e7 Pigeon droppings  Columba palumbus ,Columba livia.  e25 Chicken serum  Gallus domesticus (Gallus gallus domesticus; Gallus spp.). e26 Parrot serum  Psittacoidea spp. e62 Camel  Camelus dromedaries.  e70 Goose feathers  Anser anser.  e71 Mouse epithelium  Mus musculus (Mus spp.). e73 Rat epithelium  Rattus norvegicus.  e74 Rat urine proteins  Rattus norvegicus ,Rattus rattus.  e75 Rat serum proteins  Rattus norvegicus ,Rattus rattus.  e76 Mouse serum proteins  Mus musculus (Mus spp.). e77 Budgerigar droppings  Melopsittacus undulatus.  e78 Budgerigar feathers  Melopsittacus undulatus.  e79 Budgerigar serum proteins  Melopsittacus undulatus.  e80 Goat epithelium  Capra hircus.  e81 Sheep epithelium  Ovis aries (Ovis spp.). e82 Rabbit epithelium  Oryctolagus cuniculus (Oryctolagus spp.). e83 Swine epithelium  Sus scrofa (Sus scrofa domesticus; Sus spp.). e84 Hamster epithelium  Cricetus cricetus, Mesocricetus auratus, and Phodopus sungorus.  e85 Chicken feathers  Gallus domesticus (Gallus gallus domesticus; Gallus spp.). e86 Duck feathers  Anas platyrhynchos.  e87 Rat epithelium, serum proteins, and urine proteins  Rattus norvegicus Rattus rattus.  e88 Mouse epithelium, serum proteins, and urine proteins (mouse)  Mus musculus (Mus spp.). e89 Turkey feathers  Meleagris gallopavo.  e90 Budgerigar serum proteins, feathers, and droppings  Melopsittacus undulatus.  e91 Pigeon serum proteins, feathers, and droppings  Streptopelia roseogrisea ,Psittacidae spp. e92 Parrot serum proteins, feathers, and droppings  Ara spp. e93 Pigeon serum proteins  Streptopelia roseogrisea.  e94 Fel d 1.0101  Felis domesticus.  a345 Fel d 1  Felis domesticus.  e98 Parrot droppings  Psittacoidea spp. e101 Can f 1.0101  Canis familiaris (Canis domesticus ). a174 Can f 1  Canis familiaris (Canis domesticus ). e102 Can f 2.0101  Canis familiaris (Canis domesticus ). e196 Parakeet feathers  Nymphicus hollandicus.  e197 Parakeet droppings  Nymphicus hollandicus.  e198 Parakeet serum  Nymphicus hollandicus.  e199 Canary bird serum  Serinus canarius.  e200 Canary bird droppings  Serinus canarius.  e201 Canary bird feathers (Canary feathers)  Serinus canarius.  e202 Reindeer epithelium  Rangifer tarandus.  e203 Mink epithelium  Mustela spp. e204 Bos d 6  Bos domesticus (Bos taurus; Bos spp.). e205 Horse, serum proteins  Equus caballus (Equus spp.). e206 Rabbit, serum proteins  Oryctolagus cuniculus (Oryctolagus spp.). e208 Chinchilla epithelium  Chinchilla laniger.  e209 Gerbil epithelium  Meriones unguiculatus.  e210 Fox epithelium  Vulpes vulpes.  e211 Rabbit, urine proteins  Oryctolagus cuniculus (Oryctolagus spp.). e212 Swine, urine proteins  Sus scrofa (Sus scrofa domesticus; Sus spp.). e213 Parrot feathers  Ara spp. e214 Finch feathers  Lonchura domestica.  e215 Pigeon feathers  Streptopelia roseogrisea (Streptopelia spp.),Columbia spp. e216 Deer epithelium  Dama dama.  e217 Ferret epithelium  Mustela putorius.  e218 Chicken droppings  Gallus domesticus (Gallus gallus domesticus; Gallus spp.). e219 Chicken, serum proteins  Gallus domesticus (Gallus gallus domesticus; Gallus spp.). e220 Fel d 2, Cat serum albumin  Felis domesticus.  e221 Can f 3  Canis familiaris (Canis domesticus ) (Dog serum albumin ). e222 Swine serum albumin (Sus s PSA)  Sus scrofa (Sus scrofa domesticus; Sus spp.). e225 Lovebird feathers  Psittacoidea agapomis.  e226 Can f 5.0101  Canis familiaris.  e227 Equ c 1.0101  Equus caballus.  e228 Fel d 4.0101  Felis domesticus.  e230 Equ c 3  Equus caballus.  e231 Mus m 1  Mus musculus.   Food  f9 Rice  Oryza sativa.  f12 Pea (green pea)  Pisum sativum.  f15 White bean  Phaseolus vulgaris.  f19 Cayenne pepper  Capsicum frutescens (Capsicum annum ). f21 Sugar cane  Saccharum officinarum.  f22 Raspberry  Rubus idaeus.  f26 Pork  Sus scrofa (Sus scrofa domesticus; Sus spp.). f29 Watermelon  Citrullus lanatus (Citrullus vulgaris ). f31 Carrot  Daucus carota.  f32 Oyster mushroom  Pleurotus ostreatus.  f33 Orange  Citrus sinensis.  f35 Potato  Solanum tuberosum.  f43 Mother's milk  Homo sapiens.  f44 Strawberry  Fragaria vesca (Fragaria spp.). f45 Yeast, baker's  Saccharomyces cerevisiae.  f46 Pepper, Red  Capsicum annuum.  f47 Garlic  Allium sativum.  f48 Onion  Allium cepa.  f49 Apple  Malus x domestica (Malus spp.). f51 Bamboo shoot  Phyllostachys pubescens.  f52 Cacao/chocolate  Theobroma cacao.  f54 Sweet potato  Ipomoea batatas.  f55 Common millet  Panicum miliaceum.  f56 Foxtail millet  Setaria italica.  f57 Japanese millet  Echinochloa crus-galli.  f58 Pacific squid  Todarodes pacificus.  f59 Octopus  Octopus vulgaris (Octopus spp.). f63 Kefir NA.  f67 Parmesan cheese NA.  f81 Cheese, cheddar type NA.  f82 Cheese, mold type NA.  f83 Chicken  Gallus domesticus (Gallus gallus domesticus; Gallus spp.). f86 Parsley  Petroselinum crispum.  f87 Melon  Cucumis melo Cucumis melo + Citrullus lanatus.  f88 Mutton (lamb)  Ovis aries (Ovis spp.). f90 Malt  Hordeum vulgare.  f92 Banana  Musa spp. f93 Cacao  Theobroma cacao.  f94 Pear  Pyrus communis (Pyrus spp.). f97 Yam  Dioscorea spp.Dioscorea opposita.  f97 Chamomile tea  Matricaria chamomilla.  f98 Gliadin  Triticum aestivum (Triticum spp.). f102 Cantaloupe  Cucumis melo var. cantalupensis.  f105 Chocolate  Theobroma cacao.  f109 Cottonseed  Gossypium hirsutum.  f110 Giant radish  Raphanus sativus.  f118 Zucchini  Cucurbita pepo.  f119 Radish  Raphanus sativus.  f120 Venison  Capreolus capeolus.  f121 Pinto bean  Phaseolus vulgaris.  f122 Cheese, American NA.  f127 Black-eyed pea  Vigna unguiculata.  f131 Black Olive  Olea europaea.  f136 Red beet  Beta vulgaris var. conditiva.  f139 Goat's Cheese  Capra aegagrus.  f140 Bran NA.  f141 Corn (vegetables)  Zea mays.  f152 Green bell pepper  Capsicum annuum.  f155 Brewer's yeast  Saccharomyces carlsbergensis.  f157 Duck  Anas domesticus.  f158 Goose  Anser anser.  f160 Camembert cheese NA.  f162 Nectarine  Prunus persica var. nucipersica.  f163 Kohlrabi  Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes.  f65 Perch   f166 Leek  Allium porrum.  f170 Cheese (Switzerland) (Swiss cheese) NA.  f174 Fig  Ficus carica.  f177 Cranberry  Vaccinium macrocarpon.  f179 Raisin  Vitis spp. f182 Lima bean  Phaseolus lunatus.  f198 Flaxseed (bruised grain)  Linum usitatissimum.  f199 Untreated native milk  Bos domesticus (Bos taurus; Bos spp.). f208 Lemon  Citrus limon.  f209 Grapefruit  Citrus paradisi.  f210 Pineapple  Ananas comosus.  f211 Blackberry  Rubus fruticosus.  f212 Mushroom (champignon)  Agaricus hortensis (Agaricus spp.). f213 Rabbit  Oryctolagus cuniculus (Oryctolagus spp.). f214 Spinach  Spinacia oleracea.  f215 Lettuce  Lactuca sativa.  f216 Cabbage  Brassica oleracea var. capitata.  f217 Brussels sprouts  Brassica oleracea var. gem.  f218 Paprika, sweet pepper  Capsicum annuum.  f219 Fennel seed  Foeniculum vulgare.  f219 Sage  Salvia officinalis.  f220 Cinnamon  Cinnamomum spp. f221 Coffee  Coffea spp. f222 Tea  Camellia sinensis.  f223 Green olive  Olea europaea.  f225 Summer squash, pumpkin  Cucurbita pepo.  f225 Pumpkin  Cucurbita maxima.  f226 Pumpkin seed  Cucurbita pepo.  f227 Sugar-beet seed  Beta vulgaris.  f229 Safflower Seed  Carthamus tinctorius.  f231 Milk, boiled  Bos domesticus (Bos taurus; Bos spp.). f234 Vanilla  Vanilla planifolia.  f237 Apricot  Prunus armeniaca.  f241 Gouda cheese NA.  f242 Cherry  Prunus avium.  f244 Cucumber  Cucumis sativus.  f246 Guar, guar gum  Cyamopsis tetragonoloba.  f247 Honey NA.  f248 Rosemary  Rosmarinus officinalis.  f254 Plaice  Pleuronectes platessa.  f255 Plum  Prunus domestica ,Prunus americana.  f258 Squid  Loligo spp. f259 Grape  Vitis vinifera (Vitis spp.). f260 Broccoli  Brassica oleracea var. italica (Brassica oleracea var. cultivar ). f261 Asparagus  Asparagus officinalis.  f262 Aubergine, eggplant  Solanum melongena.  f263 Green pepper  Piper nigrum ,Capsicum annuum.  f264 Eel  Anguilla anguilla.  f265 Caraway  Carum carvi.  f265 Cumin  Cuminum cyminum.  f266 Mace  Myristica fragrans.  f267 Cardamon  Elettaria cardamomum.  f268 Clove  Syzygium aromaticum.  f269 Basil  Ocimum basilicum.  f270 Ginger  Zingiber officinale.  f271 Anise  Pimpinella anisum.  f272 Tarragon  Artemisia dracunculus.  f273 Thyme  Thymus vulgaris.  f274 Marjoram  Origanum majorana.  f275 Lovage  Levisticum officinale.  f276 Fennel, fresh  Foeniculum vulgare.  f277 Dill  Anethum graveolens.  f278 Bay leaf  Laurus nobilis.  f279 Chili pepper  Capsicum frutescens.  f280 Black pepper  Piper nigrum.  f281 Curry (Santa Maria) NA.  f282 Nutmeg  Myristica fragrans.  f283 Oregano  Origanum vulgare.  f284 Turkey meat  Meleagris gallopavo.  f285 Elk/moose meat  Alces spp. f286 Mare's milk  Equus caballus (Equus spp.). f287 Red kidney bean  Phaseolus vulgaris.  f288 Blueberry  Vaccinium myrtillus (Vaccinium spp.). f289 Date  Phoenix dactylifera.  f291 Cauliflower  Brassica oleracea var. botrytis.  f292 Guava  Psidium guajava.  f293 Papaya  Carica papaya.  f294 Passion fruit, Maracuja  Passiflora edulis (Passiflora spp.). f295 Carambola  Averrhoa carambola.  f296 Carob  Ceratonia siliqua.  f297 Gum Arabic  Acacia senegal (Acacia spp.). f298 Tragacanth  Astragalus spp. f299 Sweet chestnut (chestnut)  Castanea sativa.  f300 Pinto bean  Phaseolus spp. f301 Persimmon (kaki fruit, sharon)  Diospyros kaki.  f302 Mandarin (tangerine, clementine, satsumas)  Citrus reticulata.  f305 Fenugreek  Trigonella foenum-graecum.  f306 Lime  Citrus aurantifolia.  f307 Hake  Merluccius merluccius.  f308 Sardine (pilchard)  Sardina pilchardus.  f310 Blue vetch  Lathyrus sativus.  f311 Megrim  Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis.  f315 Green bean  Phaseolus vulgaris.  f316 Rape seed  Brassica napus.  f317 Coriander  Coriandrum sativum.  f318 Jack fruit  Artocarpus heterophyllus.  f319 Beetroot  Beta vulgaris.  f320 Crayfish  Astacus astacus.  f321 Horse meat  Equus caballus (Equus spp.). f322 Red currant  Ribes sylvestre.  f324 Hop (fruit cone)  Humulus lupulus.  f325 Saffron  Colchicum autumnale.  f328 Fig  Ficus carica.  f329 Watermelon  Citrullus lanatus.  f330 Rose hip  Rosa spp. f331 Saffron  Crocus sativus.  f332 Mint  Mentha piperita.  f333 Linseed  Linum usitatissimum.  f336 Jujube  Ziziphus jujuba.  f336 Wine vinegar  Vitis vinifera (Vitis spp.). f337 Sole  Solea solea.  f337 English sole  Parophrys vetulus.  f338 Wine, white  Vitis vinifera (Vitis spp.). f339 Allspice  Pimenta dioica.  f339 Wine, red  Vitis vinifera (Vitis spp.). f341 Cranberry  Vaccinium oxycoccus ,Vaccinium macrocarpon.  f342 Olive (black, fresh)  Olea europaea.  f343 Raspberry  Rubus idaeus.  f344 Sage  Salvia officinalis.  f346 Chives  Allium schoenoprasum.  f347 Quinoa  Chenopodium quinoa.  f348 Litchi  Litchi chinensis.  f349 Chum salmon roe  Oncorhynchus keta.  f358 Artichoke  Cynara scolymus.  f360 Yogurt NA.  f368 Black bass  Micropterus dolomieu (Micropterus dolomieui ). f374 Karaya gum  Sterculia urens.  f375 Horseradish  Armoracia rusticana.  f377 Maple syrup NA.  f379 Okra  Abelmoschus esculentus.  f382 Beet, sugar  Beta vulgaris var. altissima.  f401 Loquat  Eriobotrya japonica.  f402 Fig  Ficus carica.  f403 Brewer's yeast  Saccharomyces cerevisiae.  f405 Mint  Mentha spp. f406 Arugula  Eruca vesicaria.   House Dust  h1 Greer Labs., Inc NA.  h2 Hollister-Stier Labs NA.  h6 Japan NA.   Venoms & Insects  i7 Midge  Chironomus yoshimatsui.  i8 Moth  Bombyx mori ,Heterocera spp. i47 Water flea  Daphnia spp. i49 Deer fly  Chrysops spp. i51 Black ant  Camponotus pennsylvanicus.  i54 Flea mix (dog/cat), common flea  Ctenocephalides spp. i71 Mosquito  Aedes communis ,Aedes spp.and Culex spp. i72 Green nimitti  Cladotanytarsus lewisi.  i73 Blood worm  Chironomus thummi ,Chironomusri parius ,Chironomus spp. i75 European hornet  Vespa crabro.  i76 Berlin beetle  Trogoderma angustum.  i77 European paper wasp  Polistes dominulus.  i78 Fly  Musca domestica.  i80 Bumblebee  Bombus pennsylvanicus.  i201 Horse bot fly  Gasterophilus intestinalis.  i202 Grain weevil  Sitophilus granarius.  i203 Mediterranean flour moth  Ephestia kuehniella (Anagasta kuehniella ). i204 Horse fly  Tabanus spp. i205 Bumblebee  Bombus terrestris.  i208 Api m 1.0101  Apis mellifera.  a45 Api m 1  Apis mellifera.  i209 Ves v 5.0101  Vespula vulgaris.  a670 Ves v 5  Vespula vulgaris.  i210 Pol d 5.0101  Polistes dominulus.  i211 Ves v 1.0101  Vespula vulgaris.  i213 Api m 4  Apis mellifera.  i214 Api m 2  Apis mellifera.  i215 Api m 3  Apis mellifera.  i216 Api m 5  Apis mellifera.  i217 Api m 10  Apis mellifera.  i220 Bla g 1.0101  Blattella germanica.  i221 Bla g 2.0101  Blattella germanica.  i222 Bla g 5.0101  Blattella germanica.  i223 Bla g 7  Blattella germanica.  a46 Api m 2  Apis mellifera.   Miscellaneous  o1 Cotton, crude fibers  Gossypium spp. o3 Cotton (treated)  Gossypium spp. o70 Seminal fluid  Homo sapiens.  o71  Staphylococcus aureus  Staphylococcus aureus.  o72  Pichia pastoris crude extract customer specific Pichia pastoris.  o72 Sperm-sediment  Homo sapiens.  o73  Pichia pastoris crude extr. vector customer specific Pichia pastoris.  o74  Pichia pastoris with vector customer specific Pichia pastoris.  o201 Tobacco leaf, tobacco dust  Nicotiana tabacum.  o202 Artemia salina, fish feed  Artemia salina.  o203 Tetramin, fish feed NA.  o207 Daphnia, fish feed  Daphnia spp. o211 Mealworm  Tenebrio molitor.  o212 Streptavidin  Streptomyces avidini.  o213 MBP (maltose binding protein)  Escherichia coli.  o214 CCD; MUXF3 from bromelain  Ananas comosus.  o72 Enterotoxin A (Sta a SEA)  Staphylococcus aureus.  o73 Enterotoxin B (Sta a SEB)  Staphylococcus aureus.   Parasites  p1 Ascaris  Ascaris suum.  p2 Echinococcus  Echinococcus granulosus.  p3 Schistosoma  Schistosoma mansoni.  p4 Anisakis (Herring Worm)  Anisakis simplex (Anisakis spp.). p5 Toxocara canis  Toxocara canis.  p10 Ani s 3.0101  Anisakis simplex (Anisakis spp.). p11 Ani s 1  Anisakis simplex (Anisakis spp.).  Occupational  k4 Threshing dust NA.  k5 Flax NA.  k7 Hay Dust NA.  k8 Hop (hops)  Humulus lupulus.  k12 Grain mill dust NA.  k14 Kapok NA.  k20 Sheep's wool (treated) (wool)  Ovis aries (Ovis spp.). k21 Sheep's wool (Untreated)  Ovis aries (Ovis spp.). k23 Straw Dust NA.  k33 Oak NA.  k70 Green coffee bean  Coffea spp. k71 Castor bean  Ricinus communis.  k72 Ispaghula  Plantago psyllium/Plantago ovata.  k73 Silk waste NA.  k74 Silk  Bombyx mori.  k75 Isocyanate TDI (Toluene diisocyanate) NA.  k76 Isocyanate MDI (Diphenylmethane diisocyanate) NA.  k77 Isocyanate HDI (Hexamethylen diisocyanate) NA.  k78 Ethylene oxide NA.  k79 Phthalic anhydride NA.  k80 Formaldehyde/Formalin NA.  k81 Ficus  Ficus benjamina (Ficus spp.). k83 Cotton seed  Gossypium hirsutum.  k84 Sunflower seed  Helianthus annuus.  k85 Chloramin T NA.  k86 Trimellitic anhydride, TMA NA.  k87 Asp o 21, alpha-amylase  Aspergillus oryzae.  k89 Orris root  Iris florentina.  k99 HSA (Human Serum Albumin) (Hom s HSA)  Homo sapiens.  k201 Car p 1, Papain  Carica papaya.  k202 Ana c 2, Bromelain  Ananas comosus.  k204 Maxatase  Bacillus licheniformis.  k205 Alcalase  Bacillus spp. k206 Savinase, Protease 1 (Bac l Subtilisin)  Bacillus spp. k208 Gal d 4, Lysozyme  Gallus domesticus (Gallus gallus domesticus; Gallus spp.). k209 Hexahydrophtalic anhydrid NA.  k210 Maleic anhydride NA.  k211 Methyltetrahydrophtalic anhydrid NA.  k212 Abachi wood dust  Triplochiton scleroxylon.  k213 Pepsin (Sus s Pepsin)  Sus scrofa (Sus scrofa domesticus; Sus spp.). k213 TCPA NA.  k214 Bougainvillea  Bougainvillea spp. k225 Horse radish peroxidase (Arm r HRP)  Armoracia rusticana.  k226 Ascorbate oxidase (Cuc p ascorbate oxidase)  Cucurbita pepo.  k301 Flour dust  Triticum spp. k501 Savinase customer specific Proprietary knowledge of customer.  k502 Lipolase customer specific Proprietary knowledge of customer.  k503 Termamyl customer specific Proprietary knowledge of customer.  k504 Clazinase customer specific Proprietary knowledge of customer.

## Predicate Devices

- ImmunoCAP Specific IgE Assay ([K051218](/device/K051218.md))

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FDA U.S. FOOD &amp; DRUG ADMINISTRATION

# 510(k) SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENCE DETERMINATION DECISION SUMMARY

ASSAY ONLY

## I Background Information:

A 510(k) Number

K252775

B Applicant

Hycor Biomedical

C Proprietary and Established Names

NOVEOS Specific IgE (sIgE), Capture Reagent F013, Peanut (Arachis hypogaea)
NOVEOS Specific IgE (sIgE), Capture Reagent F076, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk
NOVEOS Specific IgE (sIgE), Capture Reagent F077, Bos d 5 β-lactoglobulin, Milk
NOVEOS Specific IgE (sIgE), Capture Reagent F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg

D Regulatory Information

|  Product Code(s) | Classification | Regulation Section | Panel  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  DHB | Class II | 21 CFR 866.5750 - Radioallergosorbent (RAST) Immunological Test System | IM - Immunology  |

## II Submission/Device Overview:

A Purpose for Submission:

Four new devices

B Measurand:

Allergen specific IgE to Peanut - F013, Arachis hypogaea
Allergen specific IgE to Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk - F076, Bos d 4
Allergen specific IgE to Bos d 5 β-lactoglobulin, Milk - F077, Bos d 5
Allergen specific IgE to Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg - F232, Gal d 2

C Type of Test:

Chemiluminescent, Quantitative

Food and Drug Administration
10903 New Hampshire Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20993-0002
www.fda.gov

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## III Intended Use/Indications for Use:

### A Intended Use(s):

See Indications for Use below.

### B Indication(s) for Use:

The NOVEOS Specific IgE assay is an *in vitro* quantitative assay for the measurement of allergen specific IgE in human serum. NOVEOS Specific IgE assay is to be used with the NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer. It is intended for use as an *in vitro* diagnostic aid in the clinical diagnosis of IgE mediated allergic disorders in conjunction with other clinical findings and is to be used in clinical laboratories.

### C Special Conditions for Use Statement(s):

Rx - For Prescription Use Only

### D Special Instrument Requirements:

For use on the NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer

## IV Device/System Characteristics:

### A Device Description:

The NOVEOS Specific IgE assay consists of the following reagents:

- IgE Common Kit:
- Diluent A (human serum albumin in buffer with preservative)
- Conjugate IgE (horse radish peroxidase labeled mouse monoclonal anti-IgE antibody with preservative)
- Substrate A
- Substrate B
- Fluo Beads (streptavidin coated magnetic particles with preservative)

- Capture Reagent Pack
- Peanut - F013, *Arachis hypogaea*
- Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk - F076, Bos d 4
- Bos d 5 β-lactoglobulin, Milk - F077, Bos d 5
- Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg - F232, Gal d 2

- IgE Calibrator Set (six levels: 0.07, 0.35, 0.70, 3.5, 17.5, 100 kU/L)
- IgE Calibrator Antibody Pack (mouse monoclonal anti-human IgE with preservative)

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- IgE Positive Control Pack (known to be &gt;0.35 kU/L)
- IgE Negative Control Packs (known to be &lt;0.35 kU/L)
- Others:
- Probe Wash Pack (phosphate buffered citric acid solution with preservative)
- Wash Buffer Concentrate Pack (10X phosphate buffer saline solution with preservative)
- Cuvette Wash Pack (citric acid solution with preservative)

## B Principle of Operation:

The NOVEOS Specific IgE assay is an immunometric, chemiluminescent procedure for the quantitative determination of IgE of known specificity in human serum samples. It employs fluorescent labelled magnetic, streptavidin coated microparticles which are incubated with a biotinylated allergenic capture reagent, patient sample and monoclonal anti-human IgE antibody labeled with horseradish peroxidase (Conjugate IgE). The beads are collected by use of a magnetic field to remove the liquid, and then undergo a wash step to remove unbound biotinylated allergen prior to incubation with the sample. If present in the sample, sIgE binds to the captured biotinylated allergen. After incubation, the beads are washed and subsequently incubated with an horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-labeled anti-IgE monoclonal antibody (Conjugate IgE) to form an antibody-conjugate complex that is bound to the captured biotinylated allergen. After washing away the non-bound conjugate, a chemiluminescent substrate is added to the assay mixture resulting in light generation in proportion to the amount of antibody-conjugate that has been bound to the beads. The fluorescence is used to correct for any bead loss during the assay, and the (corrected) chemiluminescence is compared to a calibration curve to provide quantification of bound sIgE. The higher the value of chemiluminescent signal detected by the instrument, the higher the amount of sIgE detected in the sample tested. The concentration of allergen specific IgE is determined from a standard curve, which is traceable to the World Health Organization (WHO) reference reagent serum Immunoglobulin E (IgE) 11/234.

## V Substantial Equivalence Information:

### A Predicate Device Name(s):

ImmunoCAP Specific IgE Assay

### B Predicate 510(k) Number(s):

K051218

### C Comparison with Predicate(s):

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|  Device & Predicate Device(s): | K252775
(Candidate Device) | K051218
(Predicate Device)  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  Device Trade Name | NOVEOS Specific IgE (sIgE) | ImmunoCAP Specific IgE  |
|  **General Device Characteristic Similarities**  |   |   |
|  Intended Use/Indications For Use | The NOVEOS Specific IgE assay is an in vitro quantitative assay for the measurement of allergen specific IgE in human serum. NOVEOS Specific IgE assay is to be used with the NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer. It is intended for use as an in vitro diagnostic aid in the clinical diagnosis of IgE mediated allergic disorders in conjunction with other clinical findings and is to be used in clinical laboratories. | ImmunoCAP Specific IgE is an in vitro quantitative assay for the measurement of allergen specific IgE in human serum or plasma (EDTA or Na-Heparin).
ImmunoCAP Specific IgE is to be used with instruments Phadia 100, Phadia 250, Phadia 1000, Phadia 2500 and Phadia 5000. It is intended for in vitro diagnostic use as an aid in the clinical diagnosis of IgE mediated allergic disorders in conjunction with other clinical findings, and is to be used in clinical laboratories.  |
|  Assay Type | Quantitative | Same  |
|  Traceability | World Health Organization (WHO) reference reagent serum Immunoglobulin E (IgE) 11/234 | Same  |
|  Calibration Method | Heterologous interpolation based on Total IgE calibration curve | Same  |
|  Reaction Temperature | 37°C | Same  |
|  Limit of quantitation (LoQ) | 0.10 kU/L | Same  |
|  **General Device Characteristic Differences**  |   |   |
|  Solid Phase | Magnetic microparticles | Cellulose derivative  |
|  Assay Principle | Chemiluminescent assay | Fluoroenzyme-immunoassay  |
|  Instrument(s) | NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer | Phadia 100, Phadia 250/1000/2500/5000  |
|  Specimen Type | Serum | Serum or plasma (EDTA, Na-Heparin)  |
|  Specimen Volume | 4 μL | 40 μL  |
|  Detection Antibody | HRP-conjugated mouse anti-human IgE monoclonal antibody | β-Galactosidase-anti-human IgE (mouse monoclonal antibody)  |
|  Calibrator levels | 6 levels:
0.07, 0.35, 0.7, 3.5, 17.5, 100 kU/L | 6 levels:
0, 0.35, 0.7, 3.5, 17.5, 100 kU/L  |
|  Time to First Result | 1 hour and 45 minutes | 1 hour and 45 minutes to 2 hours
And 30 minutes depending on model  |

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VI Standards/Guidance Documents Referenced:

The following Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines were used:

- CLSI I/LA20-A3: Performance Characteristics, Quality Assurance, and Clinical Utility of Immunological Assays for Human Immunoglobulin E Antibodies and Defined Allergen Specificities, Approved Guideline – Third Edition
- CLSI EP05-A3: Evaluation of Precision of Quantitative Measurement Procedures; Approved Guideline – Third Edition.
- CLSI EP06, 2nd ed.: Evaluation of Linearity of Quantitative Measurement, Approved Guideline – Second Edition
- CLSI EP07, 3rd ed.: Interference Testing in Clinical Chemistry; Approved Guideline – Third Edition
- CLSI EP17-A2: Evaluation of Detection Capability for Clinical Laboratory Measurement Procedures; Approved Guideline – Second Edition
- CLSI EP25, 2nd ed: Evaluation of Stability of In Vitro Medical Laboratory Test Reagent Reagents– Second Edition
- CLSI EP28-A3c: Defining, Establishing, and Verifying Reference Intervals in the Clinical Laboratory; Approved Guideline – Third Edition
- CLSI EP37, Supplemental Tables for Interference Testing in Clinical Chemistry – First Edition

VII Performance Characteristics (if/when applicable):

A Analytical Performance:

1. Precision/Reproducibility:

a. Within-laboratory imprecision

The within-laboratory precision study was conducted per the CLSI EP05-A3 for each of eight NOVEOS Specific IgE assays. A panel of four to five human sera that include one or two negative samples were tested in duplicate per run, two runs per day for 20 days using one reagent lot on one NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer (for a total of 80 measurements per sample except for the highest samples of F013, F077, and F232). The standard deviation (SD) and %CV of the within-run, between-run, between-day, and total within-laboratory imprecision were calculated for each sample. The 20-day within-laboratory precision results for each NOVEOS Specific IgE assay are summarized in the following tables:

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|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F013, Peanut  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  Sample | Mean (kU/L) | N | Within-Run |   | Between-Run |   | Between-Day |   | Total  |   |
|   |   |   |  SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV  |
|  1 | 0.22 | 80 | 0.01 | 6.0 | 0.01 | 3.5 | 0.00 | 2.2 | 0.02 | 7.3  |
|  2 | 0.46 | 80 | 0.02 | 4.5 | 0.01 | 2.1 | 0.01 | 1.8 | 0.02 | 5.3  |
|  3 | 1.61 | 80 | 0.06 | 3.5 | 0.03 | 1.6 | 0.06 | 3.9 | 0.09 | 5.5  |
|  4 | 73.49 | 95* | 4.16 | 5.7 | 3.49 | 4.7 | 3.89 | 5.3 | 6.67 | 9.1  |

* Sample 4 was tested in five replicates for Run 1 and two replicates for Run 2 on Days 1,2,4 and 6, in two replicates for Run 1 and five replicates for Run 2 on Day 5, and in two replicates per run with two runs per day for Days 3 and 7-20, yielding N=95 datapoints

|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F076, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  Sample | Mean (kU/L) | N | Within-Run |   | Between-Run |   | Between-Day |   | Total  |   |
|   |   |   |  SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV  |
|  1 | 0.18 | 80 | 0.01 | 5.0 | 0.01 | 4.5 | 0.00 | 1.4 | 0.01 | 6.9  |
|  2 | 0.36 | 80 | 0.02 | 4.7 | 0.01 | 2.6 | 0.01 | 3.4 | 0.02 | 6.4  |
|  3 | 1.19 | 80 | 0.05 | 4.1 | 0.03 | 2.8 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 0.06 | 5.0  |
|  4 | 72.85 | 80 | 4.21 | 5.8 | 0.59 | 0.8 | 2.99 | 4.1 | 5.20 | 7.1  |
|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F077, Bos d 5 β-lactoglobulin, Milk  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  Sample | Mean (kU/L) | N | Within-Run |   | Between-Run |   | Between-Day |   | Total  |   |
|   |   |   |  SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV  |
|  1 | 0.23 | 80 | 0.02 | 6.8 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 0.01 | 4.1 | 0.02 | 7.9  |
|  2 | 0.46 | 80 | 0.02 | 5.3 | 0.00 | 0.4 | 0.01 | 1.5 | 0.03 | 5.5  |
|  3 | 1.23 | 80 | 0.04 | 3.6 | 0.03 | 2.4 | 0.02 | 1.7 | 0.06 | 4.7  |
|  4 | 76.08 | 97* | 3.44 | 4.5 | 2.91 | 3.8 | 3.32 | 4.4 | 5.59 | 7.4  |

* Sample 4 was tested in five replicates for Run 1 and two replicates for Run 2 on Days 1,3 and 4, in five replicates for Run 1 and five replicates for Run 2 with an additional Run 3 (two replicates) on Day 2, and in two replicates per run with two runs per day for Days 5-20, yielding N=97 datapoints

|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, NOVEOS F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  Sample | Mean (kU/L) | N | Within-Run |   | Between-Run |   | Between-Day |   | Total  |   |
|   |   |   |  SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV  |
|  1 | 0.16 | 80 | 0.01 | 5.8 | 0.01 | 3.6 | 0.01 | 5.5 | 0.01 | 8.8  |
|  2 | 0.31 | 80 | 0.01 | 3.1 | 0.01 | 2.6 | 0.01 | 3.8 | 0.02 | 5.6  |
|  3 | 1.61 | 80 | 0.05 | 2.9 | 0.03 | 1.9 | 0.04 | 2.7 | 0.07 | 4.4  |
|  4 | 2.41 | 80 | 0.07 | 3.0 | 0.06 | 2.5 | 0.11 | 4.4 | 0.14 | 5.9  |
|  5 | 88.47 | 101* | 5.30 | 6.0 | 5.60 | 6.3 | 3.06 | 3.5 | 8.29 | 9.4  |

* Sample 5 was tested in five replicates for Run 1 and two replicates for Run 2 on Days 1-3, 5 and 6, in five replicates for Run 1 and five replicates for Run 2 on Day 4, and in two replicates per run with two runs per day for Days 7-20, yielding N=101 datapoints

b. Lot-to-lot imprecision

A panel of four serum samples were tested with three different lots of each NOVEOS Specific IgE assay. The samples were tested in replicates of five per run, one run per day, for five days, to generate a total of 75 replicates per sample for all three lots. The results are summarized in the following tables:

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|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F013, Peanut  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  Sample | Mean (kU/L) | N | Within-Run |   | Between-Day |   | Between-Lot |   | Total  |   |
|   |   |   |  SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV  |
|  1 | 0.21 | 75 | 0.01 | 6.5 | 0.01 | 4.0 | 0.00 | 1.1 | 0.02 | 7.7  |
|  2 | 0.59 | 75 | 0.02 | 3.9 | 0.01 | 2.3 | 0.01 | 1.4 | 0.03 | 4.7  |
|  3 | 1.60 | 75 | 0.06 | 3.7 | 0.05 | 2.8 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 0.07 | 4.7  |
|  4 | 75.46 | 75 | 4.81 | 6.4 | 2.64 | 3.5 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 5.49 | 7.3  |
|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F076, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  Sample | Mean (kU/L) | N | Within-Run |   | Between-Day |   | Between-Lot |   | Total  |   |
|   |   |   |  SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV  |
|  1 | 0.18 | 75 | 0.01 | 6.1 | 0.01 | 4.5 | 0.00 | 2.2 | 0.01 | 7.9  |
|  2 | 0.51 | 75 | 0.02 | 4.5 | 0.02 | 4.4 | 0.02 | 4.0 | 0.04 | 7.4  |
|  3 | 1.12 | 75 | 0.05 | 4.6 | 0.02 | 2.1 | 0.05 | 4.6 | 0.08 | 6.9  |
|  4 | 74.84 | 75 | 2.51 | 3.3 | 5.77 | 7.7 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 6.29 | 8.4  |
|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F077, Bos d 5 β-lactoglobulin, Milk  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  Sample | Mean (kU/L) | N | Within-Run |   | Between-Day |   | Between-Lot |   | Total  |   |
|   |   |   |  SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV  |
|  1 | 0.20 | 75 | 0.01 | 5.2 | 0.02 | 8.7 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 0.02 | 10.2  |
|  2 | 0.55 | 75 | 0.02 | 4.1 | 0.02 | 3.4 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 0.03 | 5.3  |
|  3 | 1.13 | 75 | 0.04 | 3.9 | 0.04 | 3.3 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 0.06 | 5.1  |
|  4 | 80.09 | 75 | 4.53 | 5.7 | 7.62 | 9.5 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 8.86 | 11.1  |
|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  Sample | Mean (kU/L) | N | Within-Run |   | Between-Day |   | Between-Lot |   | Total  |   |
|   |   |   |  SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV | SD | %CV  |
|  1 | 0.13 | 75 | 0.01 | 9.3 | 0.02 | 11.8 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 0.02 | 15.1  |
|  2 | 0.53 | 75 | 0.02 | 4.1 | 0.02 | 2.8 | 0.01 | 1.3 | 0.03 | 5.2  |
|  3 | 1.58 | 75 | 0.06 | 3.6 | 0.02 | 1.2 | 0.01 | 0.7 | 0.06 | 3.8  |
|  4 | 85.61 | 75 | 4.01 | 4.7 | 3.99 | 4.7 | 0.00 | 0.0 | 5.65 | 6.6  |

2. Linearity:

Linearity of each NOVEOS Specific IgE assay was evaluated in accordance with the CLSI guideline I/LA20-A3. Three sets of linearity dilution panels including six levels were prepared by using three positive human serum samples (low, mid, and high) diluted with one negative serum sample. Three dilution panels overlapped and created the full dilution panel. Testing was performed using one lot of each NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay in four replicates of each sample. The linearity data analysis was performed individually for each NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay in accordance with the CLSI EP06,  $2^{\text{nd}}$  Edition. For each sample level in the dilution panels, the mean value of the measured values, the predicted value and the % deviation from linearity were calculated.

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The linear range and the claimed analytical meaning range for each NOVEOS Specific IgE are shown in the table below:

|  NOVEOS Specific IgE | Tested Linear Range | Analytical Measuring Range  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  F013, Peanut | 0.05 – 103.76 kU/L | 0.10 – 100.0 kU/L  |
|  F076, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk | 0.09 – 98.91 kU/L | 0.10 – 98.0 kU/L  |
|  F077, Bos d 5, β-lactoglobulin, Milk | 0.05 – 132.05 kU/L | 0.10 – 100.0 kU/L  |
|  F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg | 0.08 – 128.31 kU/L | 0.10 – 100.0 kU/L  |

## 3. Analytical Specificity/Interference:

### a. Inhibition study:

Immunological specificity of each NOVEOS Specific IgE assay was verified through competitive inhibition study according to the CLSI guideline I/LA20-A3. Positive samples with specific IgE concentration used in the study include: 1.64 kU/L for F013, Peanut; 5.39 kU/L for F076, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk; 2.39 kU/L for F077, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk and 2.21 kU/L for F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg.

The allergen solution (inhibitor) was diluted 1:1 into the positive serum sample to achieve a starting concentration of 50 µg/mL for F013, F076, F077, and F232. The sample solution was serially diluted in two-fold increments and each diluted sample was evaluated for dose-dependent inhibition in four replicates using one lot of NOVEOS sIgE Assay for F076, F077, and F232, and two lots for F013. The results of the dose-dependent inhibition study demonstrated concentration-dependent inhibition for all allergens tested, with substantial inhibition observed at the following inhibitor concentrations: 86% inhibition for F013 at 40 µg/mL, 87% inhibition for F076 at 50 µg/mL, 92% inhibition for F077 at 50 µg/mL, and 90% inhibition for F232 at 1.5625 µg/mL.

For the NOVEOS Specific IgE Assays F013, F076, F077, and F232 the related and unrelated allergens tested were as follows:

- For F013, Peanut, the related allergen F202 (Cashew Nut) and the unrelated allergens D072 (Tyrophagus putrescentiae), D201 (Blomia tropicalis), I006 (German Cockroach), and M012 (Aureobasidium pullulans) were tested as potential inhibitors at a final concentration of at least ten times the concentration of F013 at which &gt;85% inhibition was achieved. All allergen inhibitors were spiked into the positive serum sample at a 1:1 dilution and evaluated with one lot of NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay, F013. The results of the single-dose inhibition studies using one related allergen (F202) and four unrelated allergens showed ≤15% inhibition at a test concentration of 400 µg/mL. The inhibition studies indicate that the NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay, F013 contains the immunologically relevant allergen.

- For F076, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk, the related allergen F422 (Ara h 1, Peanut) and the unrelated allergens E221 (Can f 3 Dog Serum Albumin), M218 (Asp f 1,

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Aspergillus fumigatus), and T215 (Bet v 1 PR-10, Birch) were tested as potential inhibitors at a final concentration of at least ten times the highest concentration of F076 that achieved &gt;85% inhibition. All allergen inhibitors were spiked into the positive serum sample at a 1:1 dilution and evaluated with one lot of NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay, F076. The results of the single-dose inhibition studies using one related allergen (F422) and three unrelated allergens showed ≤15% inhibition at test concentrations of 600 μg/mL for F422, 1970 μg/mL for E221, 660 μg/mL for M218, and 1200 μg/mL for T215. The inhibition studies indicate that the NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay, F076 contains the immunologically relevant allergen.

- For F077, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk, the related allergen F422 (Ara h 1, Peanut) and the unrelated allergens E221 (Can f 3 Dog Serum Albumin), M218 (Asp f 1, Aspergillus fumigatus), and T215 (Bet v 1 PR-10, Birch) were tested as potential inhibitors at a final concentration of at least ten times the highest concentration of F077 that achieved &gt;85% inhibition. All allergen inhibitors were spiked into the positive serum sample at a 1:1 dilution and evaluated with one lot of NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay, F077. The results of the single-dose inhibition studies using one related allergen (F422) and three unrelated allergens showed ≤15% inhibition at test concentrations of 600 μg/mL for F422, 1970 μg/mL for E221, 660 μg/mL for M218, and 1200 μg/mL for T215. The inhibition studies indicate that the NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay, F077 contains the immunologically relevant allergen.

- For F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg, the related allergen F076 (Bos d 4, α-lactalbumin, Milk) and the unrelated allergens E221 (Can f 3 Dog Serum Albumin), M218 (Asp f 1, Aspergillus fumigatus), and T215 (Bet v 1 PR-10, Birch) were tested as potential inhibitors at a final concentration of at least ten times the lowest concentration of F232 that achieved &gt;85% inhibition. All allergen inhibitors were spiked into the positive serum sample at a 1:1 dilution and evaluated with one lot of NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay, F232. The results of the single-dose inhibition studies using one related allergen (F076) and three unrelated allergens showed ≤15% inhibition at a test concentration of 15.625 μg/mL. The inhibition studies indicate that the NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay, F232 contains the immunologically relevant allergen.

b. Interference:

i. Endogenous Substance Interference:

The effect of the presence of elevated levels of human serum albumin, hemoglobin, triglycerides, conjugated bilirubin, and unconjugated bilirubin in serum samples was evaluated by testing three serum sample pools (one negative, one near the cut-off, and one positive) spiked with varying levels of each interferent. Testing was conducted with seven replicates in one assay run using one lot each of the NOVEOS sIgE assays for F013 (Peanut), F076 (Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk), F077 (Bos d 5 β-lactoglobulin, Milk), and F232 (Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg). The % Interference for each sample spiked with the potential interfering substance was calculated by comparing its result to that of the corresponding control sample spiked with an equal volume of the solvent without the interfering substance. No interference was noted for samples containing human serum albumin up to 120 g/L, hemoglobin up to 200

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mg/dL, intralipid up to 3000 mg/dL, conjugated bilirubin up to 30 mg/dL, and unconjugated bilirubin up to 20 mg/dL.

ii. Exogenous Substance Interference:

Refer to K200825.

c. Cross-reactivity:

The potential cross-reactivity of non-IgE (IgA, IgD, IgG, and IgM) to the NOVEOS sIgE assays was evaluated in K200825.

4. Assay Reportable Range:

The assay reportable range is the same as the claimed analytical measuring range for each NOVEOS sIgE as shown in the table below:

|  NOVEOS Specific IgE | Assay Reportable Range/ Analytical Measuring Range  |
| --- | --- |
|  F013, Peanut | 0.10 – 100.0 kU/L  |
|  F076, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk | 0.10 – 98.0 kU/L  |
|  F077, Bos d 5, β-lactoglobulin, Milk | 0.10 – 100.0 kU/L  |
|  F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg | 0.10 – 100.0 kU/L  |

5. Traceability, Stability, Expected Values (Controls, Calibrators, or Methods):

a. Traceability:

The IgE calibrators are traceable to the World Health Organization (WHO) third International Standard 11/234 of Human Serum Immunoglobulin E.

b. Kit stability:

The stability study was conducted in accordance with CLSI EP25-A2.

Shelf-life stability: A real-time stability study for the NOVEOS Specific sIgE Capture Reagent Pack of F013, F076, F077, and F232 stored at 2–8°C is ongoing using three lots. The test was planned by testing two positive samples and one negative sample. An accelerated stability study was conducted with two positive samples and one negative sample using three lots of each Capture Reagent stored at 37°C to show potential 36 months stability of these Capture Reagent if stored as 2–8°C.

All other reagents required to perform specific IgE testing on the NOVEOS system are not allergen specific and the shelf-life stability of these reagents has been previously established per K182479 and K191510 (for the Fluo Beads reagent).

On-board stability: A study was performed on one instrument using three samples (two positive and one negative or low-level sample) using at least one lot of each NOVEOS Specific IgE Capture Reagent Pack F013, F076, F077, and F232 stored on the NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer. The test was done by testing each sample in three replicates at

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Day 0 and scheduled timepoints of 15, 28, and 29 days. The timepoints were chosen to at minimum have a penultimate (Tn) and ultimate (Tn+1) timepoint. The result supports that the allergen specific capture reagent is stable for 28 days stored on-board. The result supports that the allergen specific capture reagent is stable for 28 days once opened and stored at 2-8°C.

The on-board stability for all the other assay components has been previously established per K182479.

*Open-vial stability*: Accelerated open vial stability studies were performed using one lot for F013, F076, F077, and F232 capture reagents. The studies evaluated opened capture reagent vials filled to 100% and 50% fill volume, stored at 37°C for up to 10 days to simulate the stress of real-time aging. The allergen specific capture reagent is stable for 15 days once opened and stored at 2-8°C.

## 6. Detection Limit:

The limit of blank (LoB), limit of detection (LoD), and limit of quantitation (LoQ) of each NOVEOS sIgE assay, i.e., F013, F076, F077, and F232 on the NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer were determined according to CLSI guideline EP17-A2.

The LoB was determined by testing four analyte-free human serum samples in replicates of five per run, over three runs, with no more than one run per day, using two lots of each capture reagent on one NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer. The LoB was estimated as the 95th percentile of the 60 measurements for each of the two lots tested.

The LoD was determined by testing protocol summarized in the table below and calculated based on CLSI EP17-A2:

|  NOVEOS sIgE | No. of Samples | No. of Lots | No. of Analyzers | Testing Protocol  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  F013 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 4 samples x 5 replicates/run x 3 runs (n= 60)  |
|  F076 | 4 | 2 | 1 | Lot 1: 4 samples x 5 replicates/run x 3 runs (n= 60)
Lot 2: 4 samples x 5 replicates/run x 3 runs (n= 64*)  |
|  F077 | 4-5 | 2 | 1 | Lot 1: 5 samples x 5 replicates/run x 3 runs (n=75)
Lot 2: 4 samples x 5 replicates/run x 3 runs (n= 60**)  |
|  F232 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 5 samples x 5 replicates/run x 3 runs (n= 75)  |

* A single replicate for a sample dropped on a run so an additional run was performed for lot 2
** One sample was excluded due to carryover

The LoQ was determined by testing four low IgE samples with three replicates per run over three testing days using two lots of each capture reagent on one NOVEOS Immunoassay Analyzer resulting in a total of 36 replicates across all samples per lot. Data analysis was performed according to the precision profile method using within-lab precision results. The LoQ is defined as the mean value of the lowest sample which fulfills the specification for the total within-laboratory imprecision (&lt;20%CV).

The claimed LoB, LoD, and LoQ are based on the highest value obtained from the two lots tested and are summarized in the table below.

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|  NOVEOS Specific IgE | LoB (kU/L) | LoD (kU/L) | LoQ (kU/L)  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  F013, Peanut | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.10  |
|  F076, Bos d 4, α-lactalbumin, Milk | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.10  |
|  F077, Bos d 5 β-lactoglobulin, Milk | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.10  |
|  F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.10  |

7. Assay Cut-Off:
See clinical cut-off

B Comparison Studies:

1. Method Comparison with Predicate Device:
Refer to clinical study section below.

2. Matrix Comparison:
Not Applicable

C Clinical Studies:

1. Clinical Sensitivity and Specificity:
For each NOVEOS Specific IgE assay, the clinical performance was evaluated by comparing the test results from a cohort of atopic and non-atopic samples to the clinical diagnosis of allergy. The atopic samples were from different U.S. and EU vendors with a clinical history of allergy-like symptoms, and identified as positive by oral food challenge (OFC) or diagnosed positive by a physician. The non-atopic samples were from donors with no reported allergy and were deemed negative by ImmunoCAP testing (&lt;0.35 kU/L). The sIgE test results are expressed as positive or negative using a cut-off of 0.35 kU/L. The clinical sensitivity and clinical specificity for each NOVEOS Specific IgE Assay are summarized in the following tables:

|   | Clinical Diagnosis  |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|   |   |  Atopic | Non-atopic | Total  |
|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F013, Peanut | Positive | 49 | 0 | 49  |
|   |  Negative | 5 | 121 | 126  |
|   |  Total | 54 | 121 | 175  |
|  Sensitivity: 90.7% (49/54) (95% CI: 80.1 – 96.0%)
Specificity: 100.0% (121/121) (95% CI: 96.9 – 100.0%)  |   |   |   |   |

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|   | Clinical Diagnosis  |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|   |   |  Atopic | Non-atopic | Total  |
|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F076, Bos d 4, α-lactalbumin, Milk | Positive | 24 | 0 | 24  |
|   |  Negative | 5 | 132 | 137  |
|   |  Total | 29 | 132 | 161  |
|  Sensitivity: 82.8% (24/29) (95% CI: 65.5 – 92.4%)
Specificity: 100.0% (132/132) (95% CI: 97.2 – 100.0%)  |   |   |   |   |
|   | Clinical Diagnosis  |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|   |   |  Atopic | Non-atopic | Total  |
|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F077, Bos d 5 β-lactoglobulin, Milk | Positive | 23 | 0 | 23  |
|   |  Negative | 6 | 132 | 138  |
|   |  Total | 29 | 132 | 161  |
|  Sensitivity: 79.3% (23/29) (95% CI: 61.6 – 90.2%)
Specificity: 100.0% (132/132) (95% CI: 97.2 – 100.0%)  |   |   |   |   |
|   | Clinical Diagnosis  |   |   |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|   |   |  Atopic | Non-atopic | Total  |
|  NOVEOS Specific IgE, F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg | Positive | 34 | 0 | 34  |
|   |  Negative | 0 | 126 | 126  |
|   |  Total | 34 | 126 | 160  |
|  Sensitivity: 100.0% (34/34) (95% CI: 89.8 – 100.0%)
Specificity: 100.0% (126/126) (95% CI: 97.0 – 100.0%)  |   |   |   |   |

All samples used to evaluate the clinical performance of each of the above NOVEOS Specific IgE assays were also tested with the corresponding predicate device, ImmunoCAP specific IgE. Clinical specificity of both assays showed 100%, and clinical sensitivity for two assays are shown in the following table:

|   | Clinical Sensitivity  |   |
| --- | --- | --- |
|   |  NOVEOS Specific IgE | ImmunoCAP Specific IgE  |
|  F013, Peanut | 90.7% | 100.0%  |
|  F076, Bos d 4 α-lactalbumin, Milk | 82.8% | 89.7%  |
|  F077, Bos d 5, β-lactoglobulin, Milk | 79.3% | 79.3%  |
|  F232, Gal d 2 Ovalbumin, Egg | 100.0% | 100.0%  |

2. Other Clinical Supportive Data (When 1. and 2. Are Not Applicable):

Not Applicable

D Clinical Cut-Off:

The clinical cut-off of the assay is 0.35 kU/L. The interpretation of results of the assay uses the following classification system:

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|  Class | Concentration (kU/L) | Interpretation  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  0 | <0.35 | Negative  |
|  I | 0.35 to <0.70 | Positive with increasing sIgE concentration  |
|  II | 0.70 to <3.50  |   |
|  III | 3.50 to <17.50  |   |
|  IV | 17.50 to <50.00  |   |
|  V | 50.00 to <100.00  |   |
|  VI | ≥100  |   |

# E Expected Values/Reference Range:

The expected value is  $&lt; 0.35 \, \mathrm{kU/L}$  (negative) for a specific allergen in an apparently healthy (non-atopic) person. Each laboratory should establish its own expected value/reference range.

The reference range of NOVEOS Specific IgE assay for F013 (Peanut), F076 ( $\alpha$ -lactalbumin), F077 ( $\beta$ -lactoglobulin), and F232 (Ovalbumin) in the normal population was evaluated based on the data collected in clinical studies which tested samples from apparently healthy subjects including: 121 non-atopic samples for F013; 132 non-atopic samples for F076; 132 non-atopic samples for F077; and 126 non-atopic samples for F232 tested by corresponding NOVEOS Specific IgE assay. All samples tested with the NOVEOS Specific IgE assays were below 0.35 kU/L.

# VIII Proposed Labeling:

The labeling supports the finding of substantial equivalence for this device.

# IX Conclusion:

The submitted information in this premarket notification is complete and supports a substantial equivalence decision.

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