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Human intestinal fatty acid binding protein,iFABP ELISA Kit

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Description

The product CSB-E08024h is a solid-phase ELISA kit for the quantitative detection of Intestinal Fatty Acid Binding Protein (iFABP/FABP2) content in human serum, plasma, or tissue homogenates. The detection mechanism is based on the sandwich ELISA technique and enzyme-substrate chromogenic reaction. The solution color develops in proportion to the amount of FABP2 content in the sample. And the color intensity can be measured at 450 nm via a microplate reader. FABP2 is an intracellular protein abundantly expressed in the epithelial cells of the mucosal layer of the small intestine. It is involved in lipid absorption and metabolism. FABP2 is released from the small intestine into the bloodstream after cell disruption. It is also readily excreted by the kidneys and can be measured both in plasma and urine within hours of tissue damage. Plasma levels of FABP2 are associated with small intestinal diseases-necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and celiac disease. FABP2 has therefore emerged as a po...Read more

Target Name

fatty acid binding protein 2, intestinal

Alternative Names

FABP 2 ELISA Kit; FABP2 ELISA Kit; FABPI ELISA Kit; FABPI_HUMAN ELISA Kit; Fatty acid binding protein 2 intestinal ELISA Kit; Fatty acid binding protein ELISA Kit; Fatty acid binding protein intestinal ELISA Kit; Fatty acid-binding protein 2 ELISA Kit; Fatty acid-binding protein ELISA Kit; I FABP ELISA Kit; I-FABP ELISA Kit; IFABP ELISA Kit; intestinal ELISA Kit; intestinal FABP ELISA Kit; Intestinal fatty acid binding protein 2 ELISA Kit; Intestinal-type fatty acid-binding protein ELISA Kit; MGC133132 ELISA Kit; OTTHUMP00000163925 ELISA Kit

Abbreviation

FABP2

Uniprot No.

P12104

Species

Homo sapiens (Human)

Sample Types

serum, plasma, tissue homogenates

Detection Range

2.5 ng/mL-160 ng/mL

Sensitivity

0.625 ng/mL 

Assay Time

1-5h

Sample Volume

50-100ul

Detection Wavelength

450 nm

Research Area

Signal Transduction

Assay Principle

quantitative

Measurement

Sandwich