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| Product Name | Canine ADP/Acrp30 (Adiponectin) ELISA Kit |
| Catalog No. | HTK-YJL-0487 |
| Synonyms | Adiponectin ELISA Kit, ADIPOQ ELISA Kit, ACDC ELISA Kit, ACRP30 ELISA Kit, APM1 ELISA Kit, GBP28 ELISA Kit, 30 KDa Adipocyte Complement-related Protein ELISA Kit, Adipocyte Complement-related 30 KDa Protein ELISA Kit, ACRP30 ELISA Kit, Adipocyte, C1q And Collagen Domain-containing Protein ELISA Kit, Adipose Most Abundant Gene Transcript 1 Protein ELISA Kit |
| Species | Canine |
| UniProt ID | Q76C76 |
| Sample Type | Serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant, cell or tissue lysate, other liquid samples |
| Detection Method | Sandwich ELISA, Double Antibody |
| Detection Wavelength | OD450 |
| Reaction Duration | 4 hours |
| Range | 15.625-1000 pg/ml |
| Sensitivity | 9.375 pg/ml |
| Storage | 2-8°C (Sealed). Don't cryopreserve. |
| Specificity | Specifically binds with ADP/Acrp30, no obvious cross reaction with other analogues. |
| Intended Use | For research use only. |
• Adiponectin is a hormone secreted primarily by adipose tissue, playing a pivotal role in regulating glucose metabolism, fatty acid oxidation, and insulin sensitivity. Its levels are inversely correlated with obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic disorders, making it a critical biomarker in veterinary research, particularly in canine studies.
• The Canine ADP/CRP30 Adiponectin ELISA Kit is designed to quantify adiponectin concentrations in canine serum, plasma, or tissue samples. This tool supports researchers in investigating metabolic health, obesity-related complications, and the efficacy of therapeutic interventions in dogs.
• Developed for research purposes, this kit addresses the growing demand for precise, non-invasive biomarkers in veterinary medicine, enabling studies on the link between adiponectin and conditions like canine diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and inflammatory disorders.
• High Sensitivity: Detects adiponectin at low concentrations (typically ≤ 0.1 ng/mL), ensuring accurate results even in samples with minimal hormone presence.
• Wide Detection Range: Spans 0.1–100 ng/mL, accommodating diverse sample types and reducing the need for dilution adjustments.
• Species-Specific Reagents: Optimized for canine samples, minimizing cross-reactivity with other proteins and ensuring species-specific accuracy.
• User-Friendly Protocol: Requires minimal hands-on time (≤ 3 hours) and includes pre-coated plates, standards, and reagents for streamlined operation.
• Stable Reagents: Lyophilized standards and stabilized antibodies ensure long shelf life (≥ 12 months when stored at 2–8°C).
• Reliability: Validated through rigorous in-house testing and peer-reviewed studies, demonstrating consistent performance across replicates and batches.
• Cost-Effectiveness: Reduces per-sample costs compared to alternative methods like Western blotting or HPLC, making it ideal for large-scale studies.
• Compatibility: Works with common laboratory equipment (e.g., microplate readers), eliminating the need for specialized instruments.
• Research Flexibility: Supports studies on adiponectin’s role in metabolic pathways, inflammation, and disease progression in dogs.
• Technical Support: Includes detailed protocols and access to expert assistance for troubleshooting or method optimization.
For research use only, not for clinical use.
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