Catalog: | C-EL-2059T |
Product Type: | Test kit |
Size: | 96 tests |
Principle: | Sandwich ELISA |
Species: | Human |
Detection range: | 78.1-5000 pg/mL |
Sensitivity: | 3.3 pg/mL |
Sample type: | Serum, Plasma, Cell cuture supernatants, Urine, Saliva |
Test type: | Quantitative |
Analysis mode: | ELISA |
Storage: | All the reagents are stored at 2-8℃. Refer to the protocol for further storage instructions. |
Synonyms:: | 24p3, HNL, LCN2, lipocalin 2, NGAL, Oncogene 24p3, p25 |
Application: | MPO(myeloperoxidase) is a peroxidase enzyme presented in the azurophilic granules of polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocytes and monocytes. Plasma concentration of MPO can be used as a specific marker of PMN activation. MPO catalyzes the production of hypochlorous acid (HClO) from hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and chloride anion (Cl-, or the equivalent from a non-chlorine halide). This enzymatic system plays an important role in human defense against microorganisms. The serum/plasma MPO levels have been associated with a variety of clinical conditions including inflammatory diseases, atherosclerosis, ischaemic stroke, hypertension, heart failure, risk of cardiovascular events and so on. |
This test kit is a solid phase sandwich Enzyme Linked-Immuno-Sorbent Assay (Sandwich ELISA). The NGAL ELISA kit is to be used to detect and quantify protein levels of endogenous NGAL. The assay recognizes human NGAL. An antibody specific for NGAL has been pre-coated onto the microwells. The NGAL protein in samples is captured by the coated antibody after incubation. Following extensive washing, another horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated antibody specific for NGAL is added to detect the captured NGAL protein. For signal development, followed by Tetramethyl-benzidine (TMB) reagent. Solution containing sulfuric acid is used to stop color development and the color intensity which is proportional to the quantity of bound protein is measurable at 450nm with the correction wavelength set at 630 nm .
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