Fertility ELISA
Rapid Visual Human Chorionic
Gonadotropin (hCG) Enzyme
Immunoassay Test Kit
Enzyme Immunoassay for the Quantitative
Determination of Prolactin Concentration
in Human Urine or Serum
for in vitro diagnostic use
Product Description
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a glycoprotein hormone
secreted by the developing placenta shortly after fertilization.
In normal pregnancy, hCG can be detected generally as early
as 7 days following conception, doubling every 1.3 to 2 days.
At the time of the first missed menstrual period, hCG concentration
is about 100mIU/ml, and peak levels of 100,000-200,000mIU/ml
are seen at the end of the first trimester. The appearance
of hCG soon after conception and its subsequent rise in concentration
during early gestational growth make it an excellent marker
for the early detection of pregnancy.
Elevated hCG levels comparable to those observed in early
pregnancy may also be associated with trophoblastic or non-trophoblastic
neoplasm such as hydatidiform mole, choriocarcinoma; therefore,
the possibility of such disease should be ruled out before
a positive hCG result is considered diagnostic for pregnancy.
Principle
The Visual hCG ELISA Test is a sandwich enzyme immunoassay
for the determination of human chorionic gonadotropin in urine
or serum. The method employs two monoclonal antibodies to
selectively identify hCG in urine/serum with a high degree
of sensitivity. In less than 10 minutes, elevated levels of
hCG as little as 20mIU/ml can be detected.
The patient’s specimen is allowed to react with the antibody
enzyme conjugate and the antibodies on the solid phase simultaneously.
In the presence of hCG, a specific antibody-hCG-antibody-enzyme
complex will form on the surface of microtiter well. After
unbound enzyme conjugate is removed by rinsing under a stream
of distilled water, the well is incubated with TMB Reagent.
The development of blue color in the well indicated the presence
of hCG.
Comparing the color intensity of patient samples with that
of the provided known reference, the amount of hCG can be
visually estimated to be greater or less than 20mIU/ml.
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