Krishgen Biosystems

KRISHZYME™ Heparin Factor Xa Assay Kit

Product Code:
 
KBBA04S
Product Group:
 
ELISA Kits
Host Type:
 
Human
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
Shipping:
 
2-8 ℃C
 

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KBBA04S100 tests / 1 kit£546.00
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Further Information

Calibration Range:
0.075IU/ml - 0.30IU/ml
Detection Method:
Colorimetric, 450nm
Product Description:
Chromogenic assay for testing Heparins (UFH) in purified systems by measurement of Factor Xa inhibition, in compliance with EP Pharmacopoeia. About the kit: - Uses anti-idiotypic antibodies sourced from our vendor partner in the US, which ensures higher specificity, and low cross reactivity. - Recovery rates are between 85 - 115% - Ready to use with a standard protocol with break-apart pre-coated wells - Validated as per US FDA guidelines for Bioassays - Optimized for matrix effects to ensure higher sensitivity. - Shelf life: 1 year The inhibitory effect of Anti-Thrombin III (AT-III) on thrombin (Factor Xa) and other coagulation serine proteases in plasma is increased several thousand-fold by heparin. This inhibition accounts for the anticoagulant effect of heparin. The quantitative determination of heparin levels by the measurement of their Anti-Xa activity is a necessary tool for monitoring treatment efficacy. Unfractionated heparin (UFH) catalyzes both reactions equally. The Factor Xa inhibition test is the most useful assay covering the widest variety of heparin preparations. In the assay, the rate of Factor Xa inhibition is directly proportional to the heparin concentration since both Factor Xa and AT-III are in excess. The residual Factor Xa activity is inversely proportional to the heparin concentration.
Sample Type:
Cell Culture Supernatant and Pharmaceutical Preparations
Sensitivity:
Please refer to the current IFU for the updated calibrator range and sensitivity.