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Alpha-1-Antitrypsin in Stool Human ELISA

Distributed product
Other names: α-1-AT
Cat. No.: RIC6200 Regulatory status: IVD CE
Size: 96 wells (1 kit) |
Cat. No.: RIC6200R Regulatory status: RUO
Size: 96 wells (1 kit) |
Files: Datasheet PDF (IVD CE) Datasheet PDF (RUO) MSDS (IVD CE) MSDS (RUO)
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Research topic

Infection and inflammation

Storage/Shipping

+4°C/ Wet ice

Summary

Alpha-1-antitrypsin (α-1-AT) is a 52 kDa glycoprotein, which is produced by the liver, intestinal macrophages, monocytes and mucous membrane cells of the gut. It belongs to the group of acute phase proteins and is one of the most important proteinase inhibitor. α-1-AT inhibits, beside others, the proteinases trypsin and the elastase of neutrophiles. A lack of α-1-AT leads to an enhanced proteolysis. Only a very small amount of α-1-AT is cleaved or resorbed in the gut. Therefore the measurement of α-1-AT in stool reflects the permeability of the gut during inflammatory processes.

Assay format

Sandwich ELISA, HRP-labelled antibody

Sample requirements

5µl/well

Applications

Serum, Stool

Calibration Curve

Limit of detection

1.5 ng/ml

Spiking Recovery

18.75 ng/ml



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