ELISA kit for Human Trypsinogen activation peptide (TAP)

Supplier: Gentaur

0.01 GBP
Catalog: 749-KTE60082-5platesof96wells Stock:On request
Product Size: 5 plates of 96 wells

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Quantitative sandwich ELISA for measuring Human Trypsinogen activation peptide (TAP) in samples from cell culture supernatants, serum, whole blood, plasma and other biological fluids.



Trypsinogen-activation peptide (TAP) is a small peptide that is released when trypsinogen is activated to trypsin. Under physiologic conditions, activation of trypsinogen occurs in the intestinal lumen and is catalyzed by enteropeptidase (formerly known as enterokinase). In the intestinal lumen, TAP is quickly degraded by peptidases of the brush border membrane. In pancreatitis, trypsinogen is prematurely activated within pancreatic acinar cells, and TAP is released into the peripheral circulation. Although TAP is quickly excreted through the kidneys, with a circulating half-life of less than 8 min, significant increases in plasma and urine TAP concentrations have been reported in canine and human patients with acute pancreatitis. Trypsinogen activation peptide (TAP) may be an early marker of severe pancreatitis.


All of the components are shipped on ice packs/blue ice. Upon receiving the kit keep it at +4 degrees Celsius for up to 1 year (refer to the label on the box for the exact expiration date).


  • Reactivity: Human
  • Sample types: serum, whole blood, plasma and other biological fluids
  • Detection range: Please inquire
  • Sensitivity: Please inquire Quantitative Sandwich ELISA
  • Method of detection: Colorimetric

This kit is intended for research use only. It should not be used for human or animal clinical diagnostics or treatment.

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