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Salbutamol (SAL) ELISA Kit

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  • Cat.No.: AE81020SF

  • Reactivity: N/A

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Product Details

Species Reactivity N/A
UniProt N/A
Abbreviation SAL
Alternative Names N/A
Range 0.1-8.1 ppb
Sensitivity 0.1 ppb
Sample Type Meat/liver, urine, serum, feed, etc.
Detection Method Competitive ELISA
Analysis Method Quantitive
Assay Duration 1-3h
Sample Volume 10-200 μL
Detection Wavelengt 450 nm

Test principle

This assay is based on the competitive enzyme immunoassay for the detection of SAL in the sample. The coupling antigen is pre-coated on the micro-well stripes. The SAL in the sample and the coupling antigens pre-coated on the micro-well stripes compete for the anti-SAL antibodies. After the addition of the enzyme conjugate, the TMB substrate is added for coloration. The optical density (OD) value of the sample has a negative correlation with the SAL in the sample. This value is compared to the standard curve and the SAL residues is subsequently obtained.
 

Product Overview

Salbutamol, also known as albuterol and marketed as Ventolin among other names, is a medication that opens up the medium and large airways in the lungs. It is used to treat asthma, exercise-induced bronchospasm, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It may also be used to treat high blood potassium levels. It is usually used by inhaler or nebulizer but is also available as a pill and intravenous solution. Onset of action of the inhaled version is typically within 15 minutes and lasts for two to six hours. Common side effects include shakiness, headache, fast heart rate, dizziness, and feeling anxious. Serious side effects may include worsening bronchospasm, irregular heartbeat, and low blood potassium levels. It can be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but safety is not entirely clear. Salbutamol is a short-acting 
 

Components


Reagents

Quantity

Reagents

Quantity

Assay plate (96 Wells)

1

Instruction manual

1

Standard

6 x 1 mL

Redissolving Solution (concentrate 10 x)  

1 x 20 mL

Antibody

1 x 6 mL

HRP-Conjugate

1 x 6 mL

Wash Buffer (concentrate 20 x) 

1 x 20 mL

Stop Solution

1 x 6 mL

Substrate A

1 x 6 mL

Substrate B

1 x 6 mL

Adhesive Films

4




 

Specificity


 

Recovery


Sample Type

Number

Recovery range (%)

Average(%)

Serum

10

90-101

96

EDTA plasma

10

89-97

93

Heparin plasma

10

91-99

95

 

Precision


 

Linearity


Sample Type

1:2

1:4

1:8

1:16

Serum

78-89%

81-99%

92-103%

95-105%

EDTA plasma

91-101%

90-98%

93-101%

91-98%

Heparin plasma

92-103%

93-102%

92-99%

91-101%

 

Stability


 

Sample collection and storage


 

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