Human ELISA

KRISHGEN offers a wide range of research tools to estimate and detect the molecule of interest. Our GENLISA ELISA kit portfolio includes assays for measuring cytotoxicity, cell biology, kinase activity, phosphatase activity, protease activity, hormones amongst others.

Krishgen has been manufacturing ELISA kits since 2008, and we believe that:

Your results matter, so what’s inside your immunoassay should too.

Krishgen uses high quality raw materials to manufacture our ELISA, with in house reagents being optimised for optimal noise:signal ratio. All Krishgen ELISA are ready-to-use kits with colorimetric detection – well validated, with lot-to-lot consistency and sensitivity.

Expert technical support, prompt customer service and superior logistics make GENLISA products the right choice for your experiments.

Should you need any assistance selecting the right product for you, our experienced scientists are more than happy to provide technical support.

Krishgen kits have over 1800 citations, with our ELISA kits being used for publications in 15+ countries. Our GENLISA portfolio covers, amongst others, the following categories of analytes:

  • Neurobiology markers ELISA
  • Phospho-specific protein ELISA
  • Cytokine ELISA
  • Chemokine ELISA
  • Interleukin ELISA
  • Inflammation target ELISA
  • Signalling protein ELISA
  • Receptor ELISA
  • Growth factor ELISA
  • And more…

Kit Contents:

Kit contents may vary slightly. Please refer to product-specific inserts for a complete list of contents for each individual assay.

  • Pre-coated 96-well Microplate
  • Conjugated Detection Antibody
  • Calibrated Immunoassay Standard
  • Assay Diluent
  • Calibrator Diluent(s)
  • Wash Buffer
  • Substrate
  • Stop Solution
  • Plate Sealers

Human ELISA

Human ELISA kits are important tools to study human disease and advances in treatments and cures. KRISHGEN GENLISA human ELISA kits contain all the necessary components for capturing and detecting specific human proteins and antigens. These materials typically include microplates, capture antibodies, detection antibodies and associated substrates and reagents.

Enzyme immunoassays (EIAs) use the catalytic properties of enzymes to detect and quantify immunologic reactions. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a heterogeneous EIA technique used in clinical analyses.[1] In this type of assay, one of the reaction components is nonspecifically adsorbed or covalently bound to the surface of a solid phase, such as a microtiter well, a magnetic particle, or a plastic bead. This attachment facilitates the separation of bound and free-labeled reactants.

In the most common approach to using the ELISA technique, an aliquot of sample or calibrator containing the antigen (Ag) to be quantified is added to and allowed to bind with a solid-phase antibody (Ab). After washing, an enzyme-labeled antibody is added and forms a “sandwich complex” of solid-phase Ab-Ag-Ab enzyme. Unbound antibody is then washed away, and enzyme substrate is added. The amount of product generated is proportional to the quantity of antigen in the sample.

Specific antibodies in a sample can also be quantified using an ELISA procedure in which antigen instead of antibody is bound to a solid phase. The second reagent is an enzyme-labeled antibody specific to the analyte antibody. In addition, ELISA assays have been used extensively to detect antibodies to viruses and auto-antigens in serum or whole blood. In addition, enzyme conjugates coupled with substrates that produce visible products have been used to develop ELISA-type assays with results that can be interpreted visually. Such assays are very useful in screening, point-of-care, and home testing applications.

Require a Custom Assay?

Krishgen can develop and manufacture to your specific requirements.

Whether you require a change in the assay range or sensitivity, want an assay validated for a specific matrix or even want an novel immunoassay developed, the Krishgen team can support you. Get a free technical consultation to learn about the feasibility and timeline of your new assay.

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