Ghrelin Unacylated Human ELISA
| Other names: | GHRL, M46, MTLRP | ||
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| Cat. No.: | RD194063400R | Regulatory status: RUO | |
| Size: | 96 wells (1 kit) | | | |
| Files: | Datasheet PDF (RUO) MSDS (RUO) | ||
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Research topic
Animal studies, Energy metabolism and body weight regulation
Features
- The kit measures plasma unacylated ghrelin.
- Quality controls are human-plasma based.
Storage/Shipping
Store the kit at –20°C. Under these conditions, the kit is stable until expiration date (see label on the box).
Summary
Ghrelin, an endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor, is synthesized principally in the stomach. It stimulates food intake and transduces signals to hypothalamic regulatory nuclei that controls energy homeostasis. The peptide consists of 28 amino acids, with a n-octanoylation of the serine-3 residue, which is necessary for the biological activity mentioned below. Ghrelin is present in the peripheral circulation under two forms: acylated and unacylated.
Assay format
Sandwich ELISA, AChE-labelled antibody
Sample requirements
10 µl/well
Applications
Plasma-EDTA
Calibration Curve
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Limit of detection
The Limit of Determination, calculated as the concentration of unacylated ghrelin corresponding to the NSB average (n = 8) plus three standard deviations is 0.2 pg/ml and 0.6 pg/ml for long and short first incubation period, respectively.
Limit of quantification
Due to the minimal plasma dilution needed (1:10), the limits of quantification in the samples are 2 pg/ml (20h at +4°C) and 6 pg/ml (3h at RT), respectively.
Intra-assay
CV = 6.3 % (20h at +4°C)
CV = 6.93 % (3h at RT)
Inter-assay
CV = 7.0 % (20h at +4°C)
CV = 7.23 % (3h at RT)
Spiking Recovery
87.6 % (20h at +4°C)
86.3 % (3h at RT)
Dilution Linearity
97.7 %
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