Canine ADP/Acrp30 (Adiponectin) ELISA Kit
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Canine ADP/Acrp30 (Adiponectin) ELISA Kit

Cat.No: HTK-YJL-0487 Datasheet

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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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