Oxytocin ELISA 5 Plate
$2,525.00
Catalog
74-OXYHU-E05
The Oxytocin ELISA 5 Plate kit is a colorimetric competitive enzyme immunoassay kit for the quantitative determination of Oxytocin in culture supernatants, milk, plasma, and serum from any species with results overnight + 1 hour. Absorbance is read at 405 nm. Very low reactivity with vasopressin provides confidence in assay results. Sensitive quantification of < 12 pg/mL oxytocin. Ready-to-use liquid color-coded reagents reduce errors in the lab. Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.
Regulatory Status
Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.
Product Distribution
Available Worldwide
Range
15.6 - 1,000 pg/mL
Sensitivity
15.0 pg/mL
Sizes
5 x 96 Wells
Sample Types
Cell Culture, Milk, Plasma, Serum
Inc Time Overnight
No
Inc Time See Protocol
No
Detection
Colorimetric
Cited sample types include cerebral spinal fluid1, saliva2,3, tissue1 and urine4.
1. PVN electrical stimulation prolongs withdrawal latencies and releases oxytocin in cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and spinal cord tissue inintact and neuropathic rats: M. Condes-Lara, et al. ; Pain 140, 265 (2008)
2. Influence of a 'Warm Touch' Support Enhancement Intervention Among Married Couples on Ambulatory Blood Pressure, Oxytocin, Alpha Amylase,and Cortisol: J. Holt-Lunstad, et al. ; Psychosom. Med. 70, 976 (2008)
3. The cross-generation transmission of oxytocin in humans: R. Feldman, I. Gordon, & O. Zagoory-Sharon; Hormones and Behavior 58, 669 (2010)
4. Mothers’ and Children’s Concentrations of Oxytocin Following Close, Physical Interactions with Biological and Non-biological Children: J. Bick & M. Dozier; Dev. Psychobiol. 52, 100 (2010) Please see instructions for use for references.
1. PVN electrical stimulation prolongs withdrawal latencies and releases oxytocin in cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and spinal cord tissue inintact and neuropathic rats: M. Condes-Lara, et al. ; Pain 140, 265 (2008)
2. Influence of a 'Warm Touch' Support Enhancement Intervention Among Married Couples on Ambulatory Blood Pressure, Oxytocin, Alpha Amylase,and Cortisol: J. Holt-Lunstad, et al. ; Psychosom. Med. 70, 976 (2008)
3. The cross-generation transmission of oxytocin in humans: R. Feldman, I. Gordon, & O. Zagoory-Sharon; Hormones and Behavior 58, 669 (2010)
4. Mothers’ and Children’s Concentrations of Oxytocin Following Close, Physical Interactions with Biological and Non-biological Children: J. Bick & M. Dozier; Dev. Psychobiol. 52, 100 (2010) Please see instructions for use for references.