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Obestatin Mouse/Rat ELISA

Other names: Appetite-regulating hormone, Growth hormone secretagogue, Growth hormone-releasing peptide, Motilin-related peptide, Protein M46 Distributed product
Product: Size:
RSCYK230R (regulatory status: RUO) 96 wells (1 kit)
Files: Datasheet PDF (RUO) Obestatin on pubmed

Product details


Research topic

Animal studies, Energy metabolism and body weight regulation


Assay format

Competitive ELISA, Immobilized antibody

Applications

Serum

Sample requirements

25 μl

Storage/Shipping

Store all the components at 2 to 8°C.

Calibration Curve

Calibration range

0.082–20 ng/ml

Intra-assay

mouse serum: CV = 3.7–6.9% rat serum: CV= 3.4–6.7%

Inter-assay

mouse serum: CV = 4.5–8.4% rat serum: CV= 8.1–10.8%

Spiking Recovery

Mouse serum: 102.7–108.9% Rat serum: 85.7–95.7%

Dilution Linearity

Satisfactory dilution characteristics were shown with mouse and rat serum.


References to summary

  • . Direct and indirect effects of obestatin peptides on food intake and the regulation of glucose homeostasis and insulin secretion in mice. Peptides. 2007 May;28 (5):981-7
  • . Distribution and biological activity of obestatin in the rat. J Endocrinol. 2006 Nov;191 (2):481-9
  • . Obestatin acts in brain to inhibit thirst. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp. 2007 Jan;292 (1):R637-43
  • . Obestatin, a peptide encoded by the ghrelin gene, opposes ghrelin's effects on food intake. Science. 2005 Nov 11;310 (5750):996-9
  • Dun SL, Brailoiu GC, Brailoiu E, Yang J, Chang JK, Dun NJ. Distribution and biological activity of obestatin in the rat. J Endocrinol. 2006 Nov;191 (2):481-9
  • Green BD, Irwin N, Flatt PR. Direct and indirect effects of obestatin peptides on food intake and the regulation of glucose homeostasis and insulin secretion in mice. Peptides. 2007 May;28 (5):981-7
  • Samson WK, White MM, Price C, Ferguson AV. Obestatin acts in brain to inhibit thirst. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp. 2007 Jan;292 (1):R637-43
  • Zhang JV, Ren PG, Avsian-Kretchmer O, Luo CW, Rauch R, Klein C, Hsueh AJ. Obestatin, a peptide encoded by the ghrelin gene, opposes ghrelin's effects on food intake. Science. 2005 Nov 11;310 (5750):996-9


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