Human C-Peptide ELISA kit
CNY 2710.00
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6周
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Description | Human C-Peptide ELISA kit |
Size | 1 x 96 wells |
Format | 8x12 divisible strips |
Assay Type | Solid Phase Sandwich ELISA |
Assay Length | 3 hours |
Signal | Colorimetric |
Curve Range | 0.2-10 ng/ml |
Sample Type | Serum |
Sample Volume | 50µl/well |
Specificity | This kit is used for quantitative detection human C-Peptide |
Sensitivity | 0.2 ng/ml |
Reactivity | Human |
Cross Reactivity | There is no detectable cross-reactivity with other relevant proteins. |
Interference | No significant interference observed with available related molecules. |
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Background | Human C-Peptide has a molecular mass of approximately 3000 daltons. C-Peptide has no metabolic function. However, since C-Peptide and insulin are secreted in equimolar amounts, the immunoassay of C-Peptide permits the quantitation of insulin secretion. This is the reason for the clinical interest of serum or plasma determinations of C- Peptide. Moreover, C-Peptide measurement has several advantages over immunoassays of insulin. The half-life of C- Peptide in the circulation is between two and five times longer than that of insulin. Therefore, C-Peptide levels are a more stable indicator of insulin secretion than the more rapidly changing levels of insulin. A very clear practical advantage of C-Peptide measurement arising from its relative metabolic inertness as compared to insulin is that C- Peptide levels in peripheral venous blood are about 5-6 times greater than insulin levels. Also, relative to an insulin assay, the C-Peptide assay's advantage is its ability to distinguish endogenous from injected insulin. C-Peptide has also been measured as an additional means for evaluating glucose tolerance and glibenclamide glucose tests. C- Peptide levels are in many ways a better measurement of endogenous insulin secretion than peripheral insulin levels. C-Peptide may be measured in either blood or urine. With improved sensitive C-Peptide immunoassays, it is now possible to measure C-Peptide values at extremely low levels. The clinical indications for C-Peptide measurement include diagnosis of insulinoma and differentiation from factitious hypoglycemia, follow-up of pancreatectomy, and evaluation of viability of islet cell transplants. Recently, these indications have been dramatically expanded to permit evaluation of insulin dependence in maturity onset diabetes mellitus |
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