Clinical Chemistry ELISA
Myglobin Enzyme
Immunoassay Test Kit
Enzyme Immunoassay for the Quantitative
Determination of Myoglobin Concentration
in Human Serum
for in vitro diagnostic use
Product Description
Myoglobin, a heme protein with a molecular weight of approximately
17,500 Daltons is found in both cardiac and skeletal muscle.
Damage to either type of muscle following conditions such
as trauma, ischemia, and diseases that cause myopathy, is
associated with the release of myoglobin into serum. Specifically,
following cardiac necrosis associated with myocardial infarction
(MI), myoglobin is one of the first markers to rise above
normal levels. Myoglobin levels increase measurably above
baseline within 2-4 hours post-infarct, peaking at 9-12 hours,
and returning to baseline within 24-36 hours.
In the absence of skeletal muscle trauma or other factors
associated with a non-cardiac related increase in circulating
myoglobin, its levels have been used as an early marker for
myocardial infarct. A number of reports suggest using the
measurement of myoglobin as a diagnostic aid in ruling out
myocardial infarction with negative predictive values of up
to 100% reported at certain time periods after the onset of
symptoms. Unlike the other cardiac enzymes such as creeatine
kinase and the MB isoform (i.e., CK and CK/MB) which do not
reach serum levels until several hours post-infarction (approx.
19 hours), myoglobin levels can be expected to peak within
6 to 9 hours.
The Myoglobin Enzyme Immunoassay provides a rapid, sensitive,
and reliable assay for the quantitative measurement of myoglobin
in serum. The antibodies developed for the test will determine
a minimal concentration of 5.0ng/ml, and there is no cross-reactivity
with related cardiac or skeletal enzymes.
Principle
The Myoglobin ELISA test is based on the principle of a solid
phase enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The assay system
utilizes a unique monoclonal antibody directed against a distinct
antigenic determinant on the myoglobin molecule. Mouse monoclonal
anti-myoglobin antibody is used for solid phase immobilization
(on the microtiter wells). A goat anti-myoglobin antibody
is in the antibody-enzyme (horseradish peroxidase) conjugate
solution. The test sample is allowed to react simultaneously
with the two antibodies, resulting in the myoglobin molecules
being sandwiched between the solid phase and enzyme-linked
antibodies.
After a 45 minute incubation at room temperature, the wells
are washed with water to remove unbound labeled antibodies.
A TMB (Tetramethyl-benzidine) Reagent is added and incubated
for 20 minutes, resulting in the development of a blue color.
The color development is stopped with the addition of Stop
Solution changing the color to yellow. The concentration of
myoglobin is directly proportional to the color intensity
of the test sample. Absorbance is measured spectrophotometrically
at 450nm.
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