Short Description
Quantitatively measures rat GSTA6 protein levels in biological samples using a sensitive sandwich ELISA assay.
ADME Research Domain
Metabolism
Description
MetaVital™ Rat Glutathione S-Transferase A6 (GSTA6) ELISA Kit is a sensitive immunoassay designed for the quantitative detection of GSTA6 in rat biological samples. Utilizing a sandwich ELISA format with highly specific antibodies, this kit enables accurate measurement of GSTA6 in serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cell lysates, supporting investigations of detoxification processes, oxidative stress responses, and hepatic metabolism.
Features
High-specificity antibody pair ensures selective recognition of rat GSTA6, enabling reliable detection even in complex biological sample matrices.
Sensitive sandwich ELISA configuration provides strong signal amplification and a wide dynamic detection range for accurate protein quantification.
Optimized reagents and streamlined protocol support reproducible results and efficient processing of multiple experimental samples.
Compatible with diverse rat-derived sample types including serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cultured cell lysates for versatile laboratory applications.
Process Relevance
Quantifying GSTA6 supports evaluation of cellular detoxification activity and oxidative stress responses in experimental rat models.
Application Stage
Drug discovery, toxicology studies, metabolic pathway research, and biomarker analysis in preclinical rat systems.
Applications
Quantitative detection of GSTA6 in rat serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and cell lysates for oxidative stress studies, detoxification research, toxicology investigations, ADME profiling studies, and biomarker evaluation.
Target
Rat Glutathione S-Transferase A6 (GSTA6)
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Sample Type
Tissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids.
Assay Measures
Quantitative
Research Areas
Oxidative stress biology, pharmacokinetics (ADME), detoxification mechanisms, drug metabolism, toxicology, liver metabolism research, biomarker discovery, etc.