Lysozyme (1-point-calibration; Serum, Urine, Liquor) ELISA

Article number: K 6903

Test-Category

ELISA

Pack size

96 Tests

Possible sample matrix and volumes

Serum 50 µl
Urine 50 µl
Liquor 50 µl

Incubation periods

  1. 1 hour
  2. 1 hour
  3. 10-20 minutes

Indications

Regulatory Status

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Lysozyme (muramidase) is a protein with a molecular weight of approx. 15 kD and belongs to the group of alkaline glycosidases. Lysozyme is made by granulocytes, monocytes and macrophages. The main source for faecal Lysozyme are the intestinal granulocytes. Lysozyme can be detected in all cells of the inflammatory infiltrate during an acute attack of Crohn‘s disease. To some extent, Lysozyme is also secreted actively by mononuclear cells into the bowel lumen.
This ELISA version is based on a 1-point-calibration.

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