Description
Human C-Peptide PharmaGenie ELISA Kit (SBRS0020)
| Product SKU: | SBRS0020 |
| Size: | 96T |
| Application: | This kit only detects C-peptide, not Insulin A or B chain. Cross Reactivity: This ELISA kit shows no cross-reactivity with any of the cytokines tested: Ghrelin, Nesfatin, Angiotensin II, NPY and APC. |
| Uniprot: | P01308 |
| Gene ID: | 3630 |
| Gene Names: | INS |
| Synonyms: | Insulin [Cleaved into: Insulin B chain Insulin A chain] |
| Target Species: | Human |
| Compatible Sample Types: | Cell Culture Supernatants and Serum |
| Design Principle: | Competition-based |
| Method of Detection: | Colorimetric |
| Quantitative/Semi-Quantitative: | Quantitative |
| Range: | 0.1-1,000 ng/ml |
| Sensitivity: | 772 pg/ml |
| Recommended Dilution: | Human: 2X |
| Storage/Stability: | Standard, Biotinylated C-Peptide peptide, and Positive Control should be stored at -20°C after arrival. Avoid multiple freeze-thaws. The remaining kit components may be stored at 4°C. Opened Microplate Wells and antibody (Item N) may be stored for up to 1 month at 2 to 8°C. Return unused wells to the pouch containing desiccant pack and reseal along entire edge. |
- Pre-Coated 96-well Strip Microplate
- Wash Buffer
- Standard Peptide
- Assay Diluent(s)
- Biotinylated Peptide
- HRP-Streptavidin
- TMB One-Step Substrate
- Stop Solution
- Assay Diagram
- Positive Control Sample
- Capture Antibody
- Technical Manual
Other materials and equipment required:
The Assay Genie Human C-Peptide PharmaGenie ELISA Kit (SBRS0020) will require other equipment and materials to carry out the assay. Please see list below for further details.
- Distilled or deionized water
- Precision pipettes to deliver 2 ul to 1 ml volumes
- Adjustable 1-25 ml pipettes for reagent preparation
- 100 ml and 1 liter graduated cylinders
- Tubes to prepare standard and sample dilutions
- Orbital shaker
- Aluminum foil
- Saran Wrap
- Absorbent paper
- Microplate reader capable of measuring absorbance at 450nm
- SigmaPlot software (or other software that can perform four-parameter logistic regression models)
- Prepare all reagents, samples and standards as instructed.
- Add 100 ul detection antibody to each well.
- Incubate 1.5 h at RT or O/N at 4°C.
- Add 100 ul standard or sample to each well.
- Incubate 2.5 h at RT.
- Add 100 ul prepared streptavidin solution.
- Incubate 45 min at RT.
- Add 100 ul TMB One-Step Substrate Reagent to each well.
- Incubate 30 min at RT.
- Add 50 ul Stop Solution to each well.
- Read plate at 450 nm immediately.
C-Peptide is a 31-amino acid single-chain peptide that is made when proinsulin is split into insulin and C-Peptide. They split before proinsulin is released from endocytic vesicles within the pancreas-one C-Peptide for each insulin molecule. C-Peptide is the middle segment of proinsulin that is between the N-terminal B-chain (30 amino acids) and the C-terminal A-chain (21 amino acids). Unlike insulin, C-Peptide has no known physiological function. Due to the fact that C-Peptide has a 2-to-5-time longer half-life than insulin, there are higher concentrations of C-Peptide than insulin in the peripheral circulation. Therefore, plasma C-Peptide concentrations may reflect pancreatic insulin secretion more reliably than the level of insulin itself. C-Peptide is cleared from the body by the kidney, and, unlike insulin, urine concentrations are 20 - 50 times higher than in plasma. Unlike plasma insulin levels, which fluctuate in response to meals, measurement of the 24-hour urinary excretion of C-Peptide provides a useful monitor of average beta cell insulin secretion. The level of C-Peptide has been used to assess the following clinical applications: to assess the residual beta cell function in patients treated with insulin and to distinguish between types 1 and 2 diabetes. Of particular interest is its use to indicate the need for progression to insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes. The diagnosis of factitious hypoglycemia. The surreptitious administration of insulin causes high insulin levels in the absence of elevated C-Peptide concentrations. Insulinoma diagnosis, especially in patients treated with insulin. C-Peptide measurement is used in insulin suppression tests in euglycemic patients with suspected insulinoma. Elevated C-Peptide levels in this test are indicative of insulinoma. As a marker for residual pancreatic tissue after pancreatectomy. In the case of insulinoma, C-Peptide measurement may be used to detect metastasis and the response to therapy. It may also be used to monitor the progress of pancreas or islet cell transplantation
Additional Information
Product Type: |
ELISA Kit |
Reactivity: |
Human |
Applications: |
ELISA |
ELISA Type: |
Competitive |