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Free Testosterone ELISA Kit (96 Wells)

Item no. OKDA00040
Manufacturer AVIVA Systems Biology
Amount 96 Wells
Category
Type Elisa-Kit
Applications ELISA
Specific against Human (Homo sapiens)
ECLASS 10.1 32160605
ECLASS 11.0 32160605
UNSPSC 41116126
Available
Description
Principle of the assay: The principle of the following enzyme immunoassay test follows the typical competitive binding scenario. Competition occurs between an unlabeled antigen (present in calibrators, control and samples) and an enzymelabelled antigen (conjugate) for a limited number of antibody binding sites on the microwell plate. The washing and decanting procedures remove unbound materials. After the washing step, the enzyme substrate is added. The enzymatic reaction is terminated by addition of the stopping solution. The absorbance is measured on a microtiter plate reader. The intensity of the colour formed is inversely proportional to the concentration of free testosterone in the sample. A set of calibrators is used to plot a calibration curve from which the amount of free testosterone in samples and controls can be directly read. The Aviva free testosterone kit utilizes a highly specific rabbit antitestosterone polyclonal antibody at a low binding capacity (Keq x concentration) to keep minimum disturbances of the testosterone-protein equilibrium. The other components in the test system are also optimized in order to not alter the original free testosterone concentration.
Gene symbol
SHBG
Alias symbols
Sex hormone-binding globulin, SHBG
Gene_id
6462
Sensitivity
0.17 pg/ml
Homology short
Human
Application info
Application: Testosterone is a C-19 steroid secreted from the testis and the adrenal cortex in men and from the adrenal cortex and ovaries in women. Testosterone is also produced by peripheral tissues from androstenedione, which is of little physiological significance in men, however in women about half of the circulating testosterone is derived from this origin. Testosterone measurements are used mainly for evaluation of hypogonadism in males and hyperandrogenic states in females. Testosterone circulates in the blood bound to three proteins: sex hormone binding globulin (60-80%), albumin and cortisol binding globulin. Only about 1-2% of the total circulating testosterone remains unbound or free. Even though it is still under investigation, most researchers accept the free testosterone determination as a measure of the biologically active fraction. Free testosterone determinations are recommended to overcome the influences caused by variations in transport proteins on the total testosterone concentration.

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Amount: 96 Wells
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