Free Testosterone ELISA 游离睾酮ELISA检测试剂盒

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Calibiotech
USA
2020-03-24 16:41

翌圣生物科技(上海)股份有限公司

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翌圣生物科技(上海)股份有限公司
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产品属性
货号FT178S
数量大量
规格Kit
产品说明

产品描述

Category NameSteroids

MethodELISA

PrincipleELISA

Controls Standards

Sensitivity0.10pg/ml

Sample50 µl

Runtime75 min

Wavelength450 nm

SafetyPlease refer to MSDS

Shelflife18 Months

INTENDED USE

The Calbiotech Free Testosterone ELISA Kit is intended for the measurement of Free Testosterone in serum.

SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION

Testosterone is a steroid hormone from the androgen group. Testosterone is a primarily secreted in the testes of males and the ovaries of females although small amounts are secreted by the adrenal glands. It is the principal male sex hormone and the anabolic steroid. In both males and females, it plays key roles in health and well-being. Measurement of the free or unbound fraction of serum testosterone has been proposed as a mean of estimating the physiologically bioactive hormone. Free testosterone levels are elevated in women with hyperandrogenism associated with hirsutism in the presence or absence of polycystic ovarian disease. In addition, free testosterone measurements may be more useful than total testosterone in situations where SHBG is increased or decreased (e.g. hypothyroidism and obesity).

PRINCIPLE OF THE TEST

The CBI free Testosterone ELISA KIT is based on the principle of competitive binding. The microtiter wells are coated with an antibody directed towards a unique antigenic site on a Testosterone molecule. An aliquot of patient sample containing endogenous Free Testosterone is incubated in the coated well with enzyme conjugate, which is an anti-Free Testosterone antiserum conjugated with horseradish peroxidase. After incubation the unbound conjugate is washed off with distilled water. The amount of bound peroxidase is proportional to the concentration of Free Testosterone in the sample. Having added the substrate solution, the intensity of colour developed is proportional to the concentration of Free Testosterone in the patient sample.