Description
Osteocalcin, also known as bone gamma-carboxyglutamic acid-containing protein, is a small noncollagenous protein hormone found in bone and dentin, first identified as a calcium-binding protein. Because osteocalcin has gla domains, its synthesis is vitamin K dependent. It functions to inhibit bone formation and function as a hormone, which regulates glucose metabolism in the pancreas, testosterone synthesis in the testis, and muscle mass
The GENLISA Human Osteocalcin / Bone Gla Protein (OT / BGP) ELISA includes features like:
– Ready to use protocol with break-apart wells for ease of use
– Standardisation and High Reproducibility
– Lot to Lot Consistency
– Accuracy and Precision
Validated against seven points for a “GOLD RING” Standard Quality ELISA – the benchmark sign for Krishgen Quality. The The GENLISA ELISA kits are used for assessing the specific biomarker in samples analytes which may be human serum, plasma, biological fluids and cell culture supernatant. The kit uses indirect sandwich assay with double antibodies – capture and detection to ensure a high degree of sensitivity and specificity in the estimation of Osteocalcin / Bone Gla Protein (OT / BGP);
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