Replaces Prod. #: ALX-850-305/1
The LBP, soluble (mouse) ELISA kit is a complete assay for the quantitative determination of soluble as well as bound LBP levels. This kit is to be used with serum, plasma and cell culture medium from mouse or rat origins.
Product Details
Alternative Name: | Lipopolysaccharide binding protein |
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Sensitivity: | Range 1-50ng/ml |
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Assay Time: | 2 hours + 12 to 15 minutes |
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Applications: | ELISA
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Application Notes: | For the quantitative determination of mouse and rat soluble as well as bound LBP levels in serum, plasma and cell culture medium. |
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Wavelength: | 450 nm |
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Species reactivity: | Mouse, Rat
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Quantity: | 96 wells (~80 tests) |
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Handling: | For long term storage keep vials 3 and 4 at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. |
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Shipping: | Blue Ice |
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Short Term Storage: | +4°C |
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Contents: | 1 precoated ELISA module 1 vial anti-LBP (mouse) detecting MAb 1 vial LBP standard (mouse) 1 vial reference serum (mouse) 2 tablets PBS 1 vial dilution buffer 1 vial Tween 20 1 vial stopping solution 1 vial substrate solution |
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UniProt ID: | Q61805 |
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Regulatory Status: | RUO - Research Use Only |
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Compatibility: | This product is compatible with the Absorbance 96 Plate Reader.
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Product Literature References
Association of Plasma Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Protein Concentration with Dietary Factors, Gut Microbiota, and Health Status in the Japanese General Adult Population: A Cross-Sectional Study: N. Fuke, et al.; Metabolites
13, 250 (2023),
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The protective effect of extra-virgin olive oil in the experimental model of multiple sclerosis in the rat: C. Conde, et al.; Nutr. Neurosci.
23, 37 (2020),
Application(s): ELISA using rat plasma,
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Short‐chain fatty acids: microbial metabolites that alleviate stress‐induced brain–gut axis alterations: M. van de Wouw, et al.; J. Physiol.
596, 4923 (2018),
Application(s): ELISA using mouse plasma,
Abstract;
Chronic psychological stress and high-fat high-fructose diet disrupt metabolic and inflammatory gene networks in the brain, liver, and gut and promote behavioral deficits in mice: M.E. de Sousa Rodrigues, et al.; Brain Behav. Immun.
59, 158 (2017),
Application(s): ELISA using mouse plasma,
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Lipopolysaccharide binding protein and oxidative stress in a multiple sclerosis model: B.M. Escribano, et al.; Neurotherapeutics
14, 199 (2017),
Application(s): ELISA using rat brain and spinal cord,
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Soybean polar lipids differently impact adipose tissue inflammation and the endotoxin transporters LBP and sCD14 in flaxseed vs. palm oil-rich diets: M. Lecomte, et al.; J. Nutr. Biochem.
43, 116 (2017),
Application(s): ELISA using mouse plasma,
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Dietary emulsifiers from milk and soybean differently impact adiposity and inflammation in association with modulation of colonic goblet cells in high-fat fed mice: M. Lecomte, et al.; Mol. Nutr. Food Res.
60, 609 (2016),
Application(s): Levels of LBP in mouse plasma,
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Transferring the blues: Depression-associated gut microbiota induces neurobehavioural changes in the rat: J.R. Kelly, et al.; J. Psychiatr. Res.
82, 109 (2016),
Application(s): ELISA using rat plasma,
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High-fat diet action on adiposity, inflammation, and insulin sensitivity depends on the control low-fat diet: N. Benoit, et al.; Nutr. Res.
33, 952 (2013),
Application(s): Levels of LBP in mouse plasma,
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n-3 PUFA added to high-fat diets affect differently adiposity and inflammation when carried by phospholipids or triacylglycerols in mice: M. Awada, et al.; Nutr. Metab. (Lond.)
10, 23 (2013),
Application(s): Levels of LBP in mouse plasma,
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Oil composition of high fat diet affects differently metabolic inflammation in connection with endotoxin receptors in mice: F. Laugerette, et al.; Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab.
302, E374 (2012),
Application(s): ELISA using mouse plasma,
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