Short Description
Quantitative ELISA kit for measuring rat Lactate Dehydrogenase B (LDHB) in biological samples.
ADME Research Domain
Metabolism
Description
CytoFinal™ Rat Lactate Dehydrogenase B (LDHB) ELISA Kit enables sensitive and specific quantification of LDHB protein in rat-derived biological samples. Using a high-performance sandwich ELISA format with HRP-based colorimetric detection, this kit allows reliable measurement of LDHB levels in serum, plasma, tissue lysates, and cell culture extracts for metabolic and disease-related research.
Features
High-specificity sandwich ELISA utilizing validated antibody pairs enables selective detection of rat LDHB with minimal cross-reactivity toward other LDH isoforms.
Optimized assay sensitivity and dynamic linear range allow reliable quantification of LDHB across multiple biological matrices and experimental conditions.
HRP-TMB colorimetric detection generates stable signals compatible with standard microplate readers for straightforward and efficient laboratory data acquisition.
Comprehensive kit configuration including precoated microplates, standards, wash buffers, and detection reagents ensures convenient operation and reproducible experimental results.
Process Relevance
Measures LDHB levels to investigate metabolic balance and tissue-specific energy metabolism in experimental models.
Application Stage
Preclinical disease research, metabolic pathway analysis, biomarker discovery, and pharmacological studies.
Applications
Detection of rat LDHB in serum, plasma, tissue lysates, and cell extracts for metabolic pathway studies, cardiac research, cytotoxicity analysis, ADME profiling studies, and biomarker investigations.
Target
Rat Lactate Dehydrogenase B (LDHB)
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Sample Type
Serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernatants and other biological fluids.
Assay Measures
Quantitative
Research Areas
Cardiovascular research, metabolic biology, toxicology, cellular metabolism, disease biomarker discovery, pharmacokinetics (ADME), pharmacological studies, etc.