Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit
Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit
Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit

Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit

25750.0 INR/Piece

Product Details:

  • Other Names Chicken IgG ELISA Kit
  • Poisonous No
  • Appearance Solid; provided in kit form (with vials, bottles, microplates)
  • Shelf Life 6-12 Months
  • Ph Level pH 7.2-7.4 (for buffers included)
  • Usage Research
  • HS Code 3822.00
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Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit Price And Quantity

  • 25750.0 INR/Piece
  • 1 Piece

Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit Product Specifications

  • ELISA Kit
  • Quantitative detection of Chicken IgG in samples
  • Kit components: microplate wells, vials, and bottles
  • 3822.00
  • Research
  • pH 7.2-7.4 (for buffers included)
  • Odorless
  • Lyophilized powder and/or liquid reagents
  • 2-8C; avoid freeze/thaw cycles
  • As per standard (typically colorless or slightly yellow)
  • Laboratory grade
  • Chicken Immunoglobulin G (IgG)
  • Solid; provided in kit form (with vials, bottles, microplates)
  • No
  • Chicken IgG ELISA Kit
  • Biochemical reagent
  • >99%
  • Not assigned
  • 6-12 Months
  • Pre-coated 96-well strip plate
  • Pre-coated microplate, standards, detection antibody, substrate solution, stop solution, wash buffer, sample diluent, instruction manual
  • 0.56 ng/mL
  • Intra-assay CV <10%; Inter-assay CV <12%
  • Sandwich ELISA
  • Serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant, and other biological fluids
  • Chicken
  • Included
  • ISO Certified manufacturer
  • 1-2 hours total (protocol dependent)
  • Colorimetric, absorbance at 450 nm
  • Variable per batch; typically 0.78-50 ng/mL
  • Positive and negative controls included

Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit Trade Information

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Product Description



Discover the top-performing Chicken IgG (Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit-a terrific new release for quantitative detection of chicken IgG. Designed with top-notch precision, this kit utilizes a sandwich ELISA method and offers a heroic detection range (variable per batch; typically 0.78-50 ng/mL) with a sensitivity as low as 0.56 ng/mL. Reduced intra-assay and inter-assay CVs ensure reliable results. The kit includes a pre-coated 96-well microplate, standards, and both positive and negative controls. Ideal for serum, plasma, and cell culture supernatant samples. Produced by an ISO certified manufacturer, this lab-grade kit provides colorimetric detection and quick readout at 450 nm. Store at 2-8C for up to 12 months. Suitable for research use by distributors, importers, suppliers, and traders.

Application Media and Usage Versatility

The Chicken IgG (Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit excels with its adaptability to diverse application media, including serum, plasma, cell culture supernatants, and assorted biological fluids. Specifically designed for quantitative detection, it caters to research laboratories focused on evaluating antibody levels in chicken samples efficiently. Features like a pre-coated 96-well plate, built-in controls, and an easy-to-follow protocol make this kit particularly suitable for routine lab testing and specialized experimental workflows, ensuring reproducible, high-quality results.


Domestic Market Reach, Certifications, and Supply Ability

Supplying the main domestic market with express shipping options, this kit is backed by an ISO Certified manufacturer for guaranteed quality. Reliable supply capacity ensures timely quotations and delivery for distributors, importers, and laboratory end-users. Our support team can expedite orders to suit your research schedules. Competitive pricing and professional certification make this ELISA kit a trusted choice for academic labs, commercial research facilities, and biotechnology providers nationwide.


Reactivity: Chicken
Alternative Names: Immunoglobulin G
Assay Type: Sandwich
Sensitivity: 0.55 g/mL
Standard: 100 g/mL
Detection Range: 1.57-100 g/mL
Sample Type: serum, plasma and other biological fluids
Assay Length: 3.5h


FAQ's of Chicken IgG(Immunoglobulin G) ELISA Kit:


Q: How does the Chicken IgG ELISA Kit ensure accurate and specific detection in various sample types?

A: The kit uses a sandwich ELISA method with pre-coated microplates, ensuring specific binding of chicken IgG in serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant, and other biological fluids. It also includes positive and negative controls for validation.

Q: What is the process for running an assay with the Chicken IgG ELISA Kit?

A: Samples and standards are added to the pre-coated 96-well plate, followed by incubation, washing, and addition of detection antibody and substrate. After stopping the reaction, results are read at 450 nm. The incubation time ranges from 1 to 3.5 hours based on the protocol.

Q: When can I expect to receive a quotation and shipment if I order this ELISA kit?

A: Quotations are provided promptly upon inquiry. With express shipping options and a robust supply chain, fast order processing can be arranged to meet urgent research needs.

Q: Where is this kit mainly supplied and who can purchase it?

A: This kit is mainly supplied across the domestic market and is available to laboratories, research institutes, distributors, importers, and traders involved in immunological studies.

Q: What benefits does this new release ELISA kit offer compared to other kits?

A: It provides top-notch sensitivity, high precision (CV <10% intra-assay), pre-verified controls, and ISO-certified quality, making it a terrific choice for accurate and reproducible results.

Q: How should the Chicken IgG ELISA Kit be stored to maintain its quality and shelf life?

A: Store the kit at 2-8C and avoid freeze/thaw cycles. Under these conditions, the shelf life is typically 6-12 months.

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