

Epinephrine (Adrenaline) ELISA
Epinephrine ELISA kit (Adrenaline) - Research
Ref: BA-E-5100
This research Epinephrine ELISA kit enables the ultra-sensitive measurement of Adrenaline (Epinephrine) in any biological sample. Intended for research use only, the assay features a lower limit of detection at 3.3 pg/ml and a minimal sample volume as low as 1µl.
Sample type |
1 - 750 µl, all biological fluids |
Samples/kit | 40 samples in duplicate |
Sensitivity |
3.3 pg/ml |
Range | 0 / 0.5 - 80 ng/ml |
Assay time | Sample extraction, acylation and enzymatic conversion (4 h), ELISA overnight |
Species reactivity | Reacts with all species |
Citations | 3 |

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(for 1 kit) | 54.00€ , 5 days |
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Product overview
Product name |
Epinephrine ELISA kit - Research |
Description | Enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) for the ultra-sensitive determination of epinephrine in biological samples. Research use only. |
Format | 96-well plate |
Samples | Any sample |
Sample volume | 1 - 750 µl |
Cross specie-reactivity | React with all species |
Standard range | 0 / 0.5 - 80 ng/ml |
Sensitivity |
3.3 pg/ml |
Specificity | No significant cross-reactivity was observed with Adrenaline analogs such as Dopamine, Noradrenaline, Metanephrine, Normetanephrine, Methoxytyramine, 3-Methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol, Tyramine, Phenylalanine, Caffeinic acid, L-Dopa, Homovanillic acid, Tyrosine and 3-Methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid. |
Assay time | Sample preparation 4 hours and ELISA overnight |
Storage | Store at 2-8°C for to 6 months. |
Datasheets | Instructions for use , Material safety datasheet |
Key steps
Sample preparation |
Sample extraction and acylation (1h45), enzymatic conversion (2h) |
ELISA | Epinephrine antiserum overnight incubation, revelation and read steps (1h). |
Detailed protocol | Download instructions for use |
References
- Eickmeier O et al. Aspirin-triggered resolvin D1 reduces mucosal inflammation and promotes resolution in a murine model of acute lung injury. Mucosal Immunol. 2013 Mar;6(2):256-66.
- Knight CM et al. Mediobasal hypothalamic SIRT1 is essential for resveratrol's effects on insulin action in rats. Diabetes. 2011 Nov;60(11):2691-700.
- Pullar CE et al. beta-Adrenergic receptor antagonists accelerate skin wound healing: evidence for a catecholamine synthesis network in the epidermis. J Biol Chem. 2006 Jul 28;281(30):21225-35.
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