FAQ's of Cattle LPA(Lysophosphatidic Acid) ELISA Kit:
Q: How is the Cattle LPA ELISA Kit used for sample testing?
A: The kit is used by adding serum, plasma, or other biological fluids from cattle to pre-coated microplate wells. Following the provided protocol, a competitive inhibition immunoassay is performed, and the colorimetric results are measured using a microplate reader at 450 nm.
Q: What types of samples are compatible with this kit?
A: This ELISA kit is designed for cattle serum, plasma, and other biological fluids. It supports a sample volume requirement of 50-100 L per well, providing flexibility for various research needs.
Q: When should the kit be stored and what are its storage requirements?
A: The kit should be stored immediately upon receipt at 2-8C, with avoidance of freeze-thaw cycles. Proper storage ensures the reagents and microplates remain effective throughout their 6-12 month shelf life.
Q: Where can this ELISA kit be applied in research and diagnostics?
A: It is ideal for use in veterinary laboratories, university research settings, pharmaceutical development, and cattle health monitoring programs where quantitative detection of Lysophosphatidic Acid is required.
Q: What benefits does the standard curve and calibration standards offer?
A: The inclusion of a standard curve with calibration standards ensures accurate quantification, enabling researchers to obtain reliable, reproducible results across different assay runs and batches.
Q: How long does the entire assay take to complete?
A: The full ELISA process, from sample preparation to results, typically requires 2-3 hours, allowing for efficient experimentation and timely data analysis.