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CRP ELISA kit

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CRP ELISA Test

Full name

Human C-Reactive Protein (CRP) ELISA Test Kit

Category Name Cardiac Markers ELISA kits
Test 96
Method ELISA method: Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Principle ELISA principle- Peroxidase conjugated
Detection Range 0-0.1 mg/L
Sample 5 uL Serum
Specificity 96%
Sensitivity 0.01 mg/ml
Total Time ~65 min
Shelf Life 18 months from the manufacturing date

Item #:                    1668-P1   Quantity:               

CRP ELISA kit

CRP 1668-18 MSDS(07-08-2016).pdf

CRP ELISA kit

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CRP ELISA kit description:




Diagnostic Automation offers a C - reactive protein (CRP) ELISA kit which is an Enzyme Immunoassay for the quantitative determination of CRP concentration in human serum. The CRP ELISA kit enhanced sensitivity measurements of CRP can be useful for the detection and evaluation of infection, tissue injury, inflammatory disorders, and associated diseases.





Materials Provided with CRP ELISA Test Kits:
1. Mouse monoclonal Anti- CRP Coated Microplate welle
2. CRP ELISA test Reference
3. CRP EIA hsCRP Sample Diluent
4. CRP EIA Enzyme HRP- Conjugate Reagent
5. TMB Reagent
6. Stop Solution

Materials required, not provided:
1. Precision pipettes
2. Distilled water
3. EIA kit Microplate Washer
4. EIA kit Microplate Reader at 450nm wavelength




CRP ELISA kit Background Information:
The C-reactive Protein (CRP) a homopentameric protein, belongs to the pentraxin family. CRP is an acute-phase protein produced by hepatocytes in response to circulating IL-6, IL-1, and TNF.
It plays an important role in host defense as a pro-inflammatory mediator and activator of the complement pathway. Although normal circulation levels are low, they rise sharply within 48 hours of disease or trauma and stay elevated until the resolution of inflammation. Many pathological states, including rheumatoid arthritis, tissue trauma, viral or bacterial infection, hepatitis, and some autoimmune conditions are a result of elevated CRP levels which can be detected with this highly sensitive CRP ELISA test kit. Its physiological roles are numerous and varied, but with several functions similar to those of immunoglobulins, CRP appears to function in host defense. Current testing methods including latex agglutination, nephelometry, and radial immunodiffusion (RID) have the general disadvantages of low sensitivity, whereas ELISA kits provide the highest sensitivity and specificity. As elevated CRP values are always associated with pathological changes, the CRP ELISA kit provides useful information for the diagnosis, therapy and monitoring of inflammatory processes and associated disease. Additionally, measurement of CRP by high-sensitivity CRP assays may add to the predictive value of other cardiac markers (myoglobin, creatine-kinase-MB, troponin I and T), which are used to assess the risk of cardiovascular and peripheral vascular disease.


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CRP Elisa Test principle:
The CRP ELISA test kit is based on the principle of a solid phase enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The assay system utilizes a unique monoclonal antibody directed against a distinct antigenic determinant on the on the CRP molecule. This mouse monoclonal anti-CRP antibody is used for solid phase immobilization (on the microtiter wells). A goat anti-CRP antibody is in the antibody-enzyme (horseradish peroxidase) conjugate solution. The test sample is allowed to react simultaneously with the two antibodies, resulting in the CRP molecules being sandwiched between the solid phase and enzyme-linked antibodies. After 45-minute incubation at room temperature, the wells are washed with water to remove unbound labeled antibodies. A TMB reagent is added and incubated for 20 minutes, resulting in the development of blue color.





Performance Characteristics of the ELISA Kits:
1. Accuracy
A statistical study using 117 human serum samples, ranging in CRP concentration from 0.62 mg/l to119.3 mg/l, demonstrated good correlation with a commercially available kit as shown below. Comparison between the hsCRP ELISA and the Dade-Behring N High Sensitivity CRP test provided the following data (n=117):
Correlation coefficient = 0.9594
Slope = 0.8396
Intercept = 1.3948
Mean = 13.74 mg/l
DAI Code # 18 7
Dade Mean = 14.75 mg/l
2. Sensitivity
The minimum detectable concentration of the CRP ELISA assay as measured by 2SD from the
mean of a zero standard is estimated to be 0.1 mg/l. Additionally, the functional sensitivity was
determined to be 0.1 mg/l (as determined with inter-assay %C.V. < 20%). Lower limit of
hsCRP ELISA at 0.1 mg/l CRP; upper limit = 10 mg/l CRP.
3. Precision
a. Intra-Assay Precision
Within-run precision was determined by replicate determinations of five different serum samples
in one assay. Within-assay variability is shown in CRP data insert.
b. Inter-Assay Precision
Between-run precision was determined by replicate measurements of five different serum
samples over a series of individually calibrated assays. Between-assay variability is shown
in CRP data insert.
4. Recovery and Linearity Studies
a. Recovery
Various patient serum samples of known CRP levels were combined and assayed in duplicate.
The mean recovery was 100.4%.
b. Linearity
Five patient samples were serially diluted to determine linearity. The mean recovery was
99.4%.



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