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Ghrelin human product

Human Ghrelin Unacylated Express ELISA

Human Ghrelin Unacylated Express ELISA

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  • Regulatory status: RUO
  • Type: Sandwich ELISA, AChE-labelled antibody
  • Other names: M46, Appetite-regulating hormone, Growth hormone secretagogue, Growth hormone-releasing peptide, Motilin-related peptide, Protein M46, GHRL, MTLRP, UNQ524/PRO1066
  • Species: Human

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Cat. No.SizePrice
RA194063400R96 wells (1 kit)

Product Details

Technical Data
Type

Sandwich ELISA, AChE-labelled antibody

Applications

Plasma-EDTA

Sample Requirements

100 µl/well

Shipping

On dry ice. Upon receipt, store the product at the temperature recommended below.

Storage/Expiration

Store the kit at-20°C. Under these conditions, the kit is stable until expiration date (see label on the box).

Calibration Range

2–250 pg/ml

Limit of Detection

calculated as the concentration of Unacylated Ghrelin corresponding to the NSB average (n = 8) plus three standard deviations is 0.6 pg/mL. Due to the minimal plasma dilution (1:10), the limit of detection in the samples is less than 6 pg/mL.

Intra-assay (Within-Run)

CV < 12% (20h at +4°C) CV < 13% (3h at RT)

Inter-assay (Run-to-Run)

CV < 14% (20h at +4°C) CV < 13% (3h at RT)

Summary
Features
  • RUO
  • calibration range 2-250 pg/ml
  • QC has been prepared by spiking Unacylated Ghrelin (human) peptide in Dilution Buffer
Research topic

Diabetology - Other Relevant Products, Energy metabolism and body weight regulation

Summary

Ghrelin discovered in 1999, is fast becoming an endokrinology target of the millennium. Ghrelin, identifi ed in rat stomach as an endogenous ligand for the GH secretagogue receptor, is mainly produced in stomach, but has been demonstrated in many other organs [4, 5]. In addition to GH-releasing properties and its orexant action, Ghrelin could act as an hormone having effects on gastric motility (similarity with the peptide hormone motilin), acidic secretion, cardiovascular action, antiproliferative effects, pancreatic and glucose metabolism function, sleep [6, 7, 8]. Ghrelin gene raises to mRNA prepro-ghrelin of 117 amino acids. This precursor is processed into Ghrelin, 28 amino acids (human). Before being secreted, this peptide is octanoylated at Ser 3 by GOAT (Ghrelin Octanoyl Acyl Transferase). This step is Essentials for biological activity making GOAT a perfect target for drugs in feeding behaviour. Interestingly, the potential therapeutic importance of this hormone is not restricted to regulation of food intake [9] but also in cachexia (related to cancer treatment, anorexia nervosa or ischemia) [10] gastrin motility and may be involved in osteoporosis, somatopause, infertility and ovulation induction, neurological disorders (Alcoholism, Post Traumatic Stress disorders...) [11] and cardiovascular diseases

Product References (1)
References
  • Yu AP, Ugwu FN, Tam BT, Lee PH, Ma V, Pang S, Chow AS, Cheng KK, Lai CW, Wong CS, Siu PM. Obestatin and growth hormone reveal the interaction of central obesity and other cardiometabolic risk factors of metabolic syndrome. Sci Rep. 2020 Mar 26;10(1):5495. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-62271-w. PubMed PMID: 32218464. PubMed CentralPMCID: PMC7099091.
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Product Brochure

Ghrelin and Obestatin: Twin proteins encoded by the one gene

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