
Human Rift Valley Fever Virus Quantitative Elisa Kit
2026-01-20
Nutrient Broth(NB)
2026-01-20Murine Brucellosis (Brucellosis IgM) ELISA Kit

Shipping and Storage
- Reagent kit storage: 2-8℃.
- Validity period: 6 months.
Component
| Component | 96T |
| 30× concentrated wash buffer | 20mL×1 |
| Enzyme conjugate | 6mL×1 |
| Microplate (Coated) | 12 wells×8 strips |
| Sample diluent | 6mL×1 |
| Chromogen substrate A | 6mL×1 |
| Chromogen substrate B | 6mL×1 |
| Stop solution | 6mL×1 |
| Standard (240ng/mL) | 0.5mL×1 |
| Standard diluent | 1.5mL×1 |
Description
This kit uses the double antigen sandwich method to determine the expression of Brucellosis specific antibody IgM (Brucellosis IgM) in specimens. Using purified antigen coated microplates to prepare solid-phase antigens, they can bind to Brucellosis specific antibody IgM (Brucellosis IgM) in the sample. After washing to remove unbound antibodies and other components, they can then bind to HRP labeled antigens to form antigen antibody antigen complexes. After thorough washing, TMB substrate is added for color development. TMB is converted to blue under the catalysis of HRP enzyme and to the final yellow under the action of acid. Measure the absorbance (OD value) at a wavelength of 450nm using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) reader, and compare it with the CUTOFF value to determine the presence or absence of Brucellosis specific antibody IgM in the specimen.
Application
This kit is used to determine the expression of Brucellosis specific antibody IgM (Brucellosis IgM) in mouse serum, plasma, and related liquid samples.
Testing Scope
3ng/L -150ng/L
Specimen requirements
- Extract the specimen as soon as possible after collection, according to relevant literature, and conduct experiments as soon as possible after extraction. If the experiment cannot be conducted immediately, the specimen can be stored at -20 ℃, but repeated freezing and thawing should be avoided.
- Samples containing NaN3 cannot be detected because NaN3 inhibits the activity of horseradish peroxidase (HRP).

