Prostacyclin ELISA Kit (ECP7926)
$700.00
SKU: ECP7926
Category: Biochemical and Drug Target ELISA Kits
Overview
Product Name Prostacyclin ELISA Kit (ECP7926)
Description Prostacyclin ELISA Kit (ECP7926) is a Competitive Inhibition ELISA for the quantitiation of Prostacyclin in a variety of aqueous sample types.
Target Prostacyclin
Species Reactivity Pan-Species
Assay Type Competitive Inhibition
Applications ELISA
Properties
Molecular Mass 352.471 g·mol−1
Background Minimum Level of Detection: 0.93 pg/mL
Dynamic range of quantitation: 2.47-200 pg/mL
Intra-Assay Reproducibility: <10% CV, where n=20 for 3 sample concentrations at low, medium and high levels of the Dynamic Range within an experimental plate.
Inter-Assay Reproducibility: <12% CV, where n=8 for 3 samples concentrations at low, medium and high levels of the Dynamic Range measured acorss 3 replicate plates.
Dynamic range of quantitation: 2.47-200 pg/mL
Intra-Assay Reproducibility: <10% CV, where n=20 for 3 sample concentrations at low, medium and high levels of the Dynamic Range within an experimental plate.
Inter-Assay Reproducibility: <12% CV, where n=8 for 3 samples concentrations at low, medium and high levels of the Dynamic Range measured acorss 3 replicate plates.
Sample Type Serum, Plasma, Tissue Homogenates, Cell Lysates, Cell Culture Supernatant, Other aqueous sample types.
Assay Resolution Quantitative
Components
Reagents | Quantity |
Prostacyclin Well Plate, Ready to Use (96 Wells) | 1 Each (8 x 12 Wells) |
Adhesive Plate Seal | 4 Each |
Prostacyclin Standard | 2 Vials |
Standard Diluent | 1 x 20mL |
Detection Reagent A | 1 x 120uL |
Diluent A | 1 x 12mL |
Detection Reagent B | 1 x 120uL |
Diluent B | 1 x 12mL |
TMB Substrate | 1 x 9mL |
Stop Solution | 1 x 6mL |
30X Wash Buffer | 1 x 20mL |
Specificity Information
Target ID Prostacyclin
CAS Number 35121-78-9
PubChem ID 5282411
Research Areas Biochemicals
Background Epoprostenol is an oral prostacyclin and a metabolite of arachidonic acid with antihypertensive and platelet inhibitory properties. Epoprostenol binds to prostacyclin receptors on platelet surfaces, subsequently activating platelet membrane adenyl cyclase and resulting in increased cAMP levels. The elevated cAMP triggers signal transduction that leads to vasodilations. In addition, this agent also functions as an antagonist of thromboxane A2, thereby resulting in direct vasodilation of pulmonary and systemic arterial vascular beds, and inhibition of platelet aggregation.
Application Images

Description Typical standard curve
Additional Information
Additional Information Assay Duration: Approximately 2 hours
Handling
Storage 4°C for 1 month. Recommended -20°C for long-term storage until indicated expiration date.