Short Description
Quantitatively detects mouse GSTa1 protein levels in biological samples for detoxification and oxidative stress research.
ADME Research Domain
Metabolism
Description
MetaVital™ Mouse Glutathione S Transferase Alpha 1 (GSTa1) ELISA Kit provides a sensitive and reliable platform for measuring GSTa1 concentrations in mouse serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cell lysates. This assay supports studies of xenobiotic metabolism, oxidative stress responses, and detoxification pathways in pharmacological and toxicological research.
Features
Highly specific antibody pair enables selective detection of mouse GSTa1 while minimizing interference from other glutathione S-transferase family members.
Sensitive colorimetric ELISA format allows accurate quantification of GSTa1 protein across a broad dynamic concentration range.
Comprehensive kit components including pre-coated plates, standards, detection reagents, and buffers ensure convenient and reproducible experimental workflows.
Optimized assay protocol supports efficient high-throughput analysis while maintaining consistent signal intensity and strong analytical reliability.
Process Relevance
Enables monitoring of GSTa1 expression to assess detoxification capacity and oxidative stress responses in mouse experimental systems.
Application Stage
Drug discovery, preclinical toxicology, biomarker identification, and metabolic pathway research.
Applications
Quantitative ELISA detection of GSTa1 in mouse serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cell lysates to investigate detoxification mechanisms, oxidative stress responses, ADME profiling, and drug metabolism.
Qualified With
Internal performance validation using reference standards under defined assay conditions.
Target
Mouse Glutathione S Transferase Alpha 1 (GSTa1) protein
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Sample Type
Serum, plasma and other biological fluids.
Assay Measures
Quantitative
Research Areas
Drug metabolism, pharmacokinetics (ADME), toxicology, oxidative stress biology, pharmacology, enzymology, biomarker discovery, etc.