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RAB0537

Sigma-Aldrich

Human FABP2 / Fatty Acid-Binding Protein, Intestinal ELISA Kit

for serum, plasma, cell culture supernatants and urine

Synonym(s):

FABP2 ELISA Kit, Intestinal FABP2 Detection

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41116158
NACRES:
NA.32

species reactivity

human

packaging

kit of 96 wells (12 strips x 8 wells)

technique(s)

ELISA: suitable

input

sample type plasma
sample type serum
sample type urine
sample type cell culture supernatant(s)

assay range

inter-assay cv: <10%
intra-assay cv: <12%
sensitivity: 25 pg/mL

detection method

colorimetric

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

−20°C

Gene Information

human ... FABP2(2169)

General description

The antibody pair provided in this kit detects Intestinal, Human Fatty Acid-Binding Protein in serum, plasma, cell culture supernatants, and urine.

Fatty acid-binding protein (FABP2) is an intracellular protein, encoded by the gene mapped to human chromosome 4q28–q31.It is expressed in intestinal enterocytes. FABP2 codes for intestinal FABP (I-FABP).

Application

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Please refer to the attached General ELISA KIT Procedure (sandwich, competitive & Indirect ELISA)

Biochem/physiol Actions

Fatty acid-binding protein (FABP2) plays a vital role in the absorption and intracellular migration of dietary long-chain fatty acids. It also helps in the metabolism of fatty acids. FABP2 acts as a candidate gene for diabetes and insulin resistance. It is also implicated in lipid metabolism and adipogenesis.

Other Notes

A sample Certificate of Analysis is available for this product.
Please type the word sample in the text box provided for lot number.

Kit Components Also Available Separately

Product No.
Description
SDS

  • RABTMB3ELISA Colorimetric TMB Reagent (HRP Substrate, Item H)SDS

  • RABSTOP3ELISA Stop Solution (Item I)SDS

  • RABELADBELISA 5X Assay/Sample Diluent Buffer B (Item E1)SDS

  • RABELADCELISA 1X Assay/Sample Diluent Buffer C (Item L)SDS

  • RABWASH420X Wash Buffer (Item B)SDS

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Corrosion

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Warning

Hazard Statements

Precautionary Statements

Hazard Classifications

Met. Corr. 1

Storage Class Code

8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Lisa Wrba et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.), 52(4), e45-e51 (2018-10-06)
Dysfunction of the gut-blood barrier plays an important role in many diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease, hemorrhagic shock (HS), or burn injury. However, little is known about gut barrier dysfunction after hemodynamically instable polytrauma (PT). Therefore, we aimed to
Marina Saresella et al.
Frontiers in immunology, 11, 1390-1390 (2020-08-01)
Background: Butyric acid (BA) is a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) with anti-inflammatory properties, which promotes intestinal barrier function. Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA), including caproic acid (CA), promote TH1 and TH17 differentiation, thus supporting inflammation. Aim: Since most SCFAs are absorbed
Stefan P Kastl et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.), 51(4), 410-415 (2018-05-31)
Acute heart failure and cardiogenic shock are associated with an impaired intestinal perfusion, which may lead to a release of cytoplasmatic proteins by hypoxic epithelial injury. Intestinal fatty acid binding protein (iFABP), highly specific for the small bowel enterocyte, may
Bret McCarty et al.
Frontiers in immunology, 9, 1901-1901 (2018-09-11)
T follicular helper (Tfh) cells are crucial for B cell differentiation and antigen-specific antibody production. Dysregulation of Tfh-mediated B cell help weakens B cell responses in HIV infection. Moreover, Tfh cells in the lymph node and peripheral blood comprise a
Natalia Drabińska et al.
Nutrients, 12(6) (2020-06-14)
Abnormalities in the intestinal barrier are a possible cause of celiac disease (CD) development. In animal studies, the positive effect of prebiotics on the improvement of gut barrier parameters has been observed, but the results of human studies to date

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