Short Description
Quantitatively detects human GSTT4 protein levels in biological samples using a sensitive sandwich ELISA method.
ADME Research Domain
Metabolism
Description
MetaVital™ Human Glutathione S-Transferase Theta-4 (GSTT4) ELISA Kit is a high-performance immunoassay designed for accurate quantification of GSTT4 in human biological samples. Utilizing a sandwich ELISA format with highly specific antibodies, this kit enables reliable detection of GSTT4 in serum, plasma, tissue extracts, and cell lysates, supporting studies of detoxification pathways, oxidative stress responses, and xenobiotic metabolism.
Features
Highly specific antibody pair enables accurate detection of human GSTT4 with minimal cross-reactivity, ensuring reliable quantification in complex biological matrices.
Sensitive sandwich ELISA format provides strong signal amplification and broad dynamic range for consistent measurement of GSTT4 concentrations.
Pre-optimized reagents and validated protocol simplify assay setup while supporting reproducible, high-throughput analysis across multiple experimental samples.
Suitable for diverse human biological samples including serum, plasma, tissue lysates, and cultured cell extracts for versatile experimental applications.
Process Relevance
Monitoring GSTT4 levels helps evaluate cellular detoxification capacity and oxidative stress responses during toxicological and metabolic studies.
Application Stage
Drug discovery, biomarker research, toxicology studies, and metabolic pathway investigations in human biological systems.
Applications
Quantitative detection of GSTT4 in human serum, plasma, cell lysates, and tissue extracts for oxidative stress analysis, detoxification research, biomarker discovery, ADME profiling studies, and pharmacological studies.
Target
Human Glutathione S-Transferase Theta-4 (GSTT4)
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Sample Type
Tissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids.
Assay Measures
Quantitative
Research Areas
Oxidative stress biology, pharmacokinetics (ADME), xenobiotic metabolism, toxicology, pharmacology, biomarker discovery, metabolic disease research, etc.