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Porcine Ferritin Light Chain (FTL) ELISA Kit-Sandwich

Cat. No.EK12F621

Product TypeAnimal Immunoassay Kits

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Product Overview

BioVenic Porcine Ferritin Light Chain (FTL) ELISA Kit-Sandwich is designed for the quantitative determination of Porcine Ferritin Light Chain (FTL) in serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, cell culture supernatant, cell extract, and other biological fluids using a Sandwich ELISA method. For research use only.

Specifications

Assay Type ELISA-Sandwich
Specificity The assay kit is specific for Porcine FTL.
Target Species Swine
Species Reactivity Swine
Reproducibility Intra-Assay: CV < 10%; Inter-Assay: CV < 10%
Assay Time Around 270 min
Sample Requirement Serum, plasma, tissue homogenate, cell culture supernatant, cell extract, and other biological fluids.

Target Information

Ferritin is a heteropolymer composed of 24 subunits. These subunits consist of both heavy and light ferritin chains. Ferritin Light Chain is encoded by the FTL gene in pigs. It is a member of the anti-ferroptotic genes. Ferritin, a protein complex represented by FTL and FTH1, plays a role in cytoplasmic iron storage and contributes to the inhibition of ferroptosis. It plays a crucial role in storing intracellular iron in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

Target/Biomarker Porcine FTL
Target Synonym Ferritin light chain; Ferritin L subunit; FTL
Gene ID 397035
UniProt ID P19133

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with gel ice packs. It is recommended to store at 2-8 °C (Up to 6 months).

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COA

To request a Certificate of Analysis, please enter the Lot No. in the search box. Note: Certificate of Analysis not available for kits.

The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

References

  1. Liu, M. et al. Ferroptosis is involved in deoxynivalenol-induced intestinal damage in pigs. Journal of animal science and biotechnology. 2023, 14: 29.
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