Mouse C-peptide ELISA kit
Instruction manual
The Mouse C-peptide ELISA Assay Kit is a kit used to detect C-peptide concentrations in serum, plasma, or urine of mice. C-peptide is a low-molecular-weight protein composed of 31 amino acids that is co-secreted with insulin at an equal molecular weight to the body. Since C-peptide is not easily hydrolyzed by proteases, its blood concentration can reflect the amount of insulin secretion, which is helpful for the classification of diabetes and the function of pancreatic B cells.
The mouse C-peptide ELISA detection kit uses indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to competitively bind the C-peptide in the sample to the enzyme-labeled C-peptide by capturing the anti-C-peptide antibody, then adding the substrate for color development, and finally measuring the optical density value by microplate reader to calculate the concentration of C-peptide in the sample. The whole detection process only takes 3 hours, which has the advantages of high sensitivity, strong specificity, easy operation, safety and reliability.
Mouse C-peptide ELISA detection kit is suitable for drug screening, efficacy evaluation, disease diagnosis, disease course monitoring and other fields. In diabetes research, the kit can help researchers understand the secretion of insulin in mice, the pathogenesis of diabetes and the effect of drugs. In pharmaceutical studies, the kit can be used to evaluate the effect of a new drug on insulin secretion,** the efficacy and safety of the drug. In addition, the kit can also be used to monitor the changes in the condition of diabetic mice, providing a basis for **.
In conclusion, the mouse C-peptide ELISA assay kit is an efficient and accurate detection tool that provides strong support for mouse insulin-related research. In the future, with the continuous development of science and technology, the kit will continue to be improved and optimized to provide more accurate and convenient services for research in more fields.