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Normetanephrine and Metanephrine (Plasma) ELISA Kit, Eagle Biosciences
Normetanephrine and Metanephrine (Plasma) ELISA Kit, Eagle Biosciences
Catalog # 102994-810
Supplier:  Eagle Biosciences
CAS Number:  
Normetanephrine and Metanephrine (Plasma) ELISA Kit, Eagle Biosciences
Catalog # 102994-810
Supplier:  Eagle Biosciences
Supplier Number:  EA612/192
CAS Number:  

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Specifications

  • Description:
    Normetanephrine & Metanephrine (Plasma) ELISA Kit
  • Size:
    1 kit
  • Cat. No.:
    102994-810
  • Supplier no.:
    NMN31-K02

Specifications

About this item

Normetanephrine and Metanephrine ELISA detects normetanephrine and metanephrine in plasma.

  • Dynamic Range: Metanephrine: 20 - 3000 pg/ml, Normetanephrine: 20 - 3000 pg/ml
  • Sensitivity: Metanephrine: 10 pg/ml, Normetanephrine: 15 pg/ml
  • Incubation: Overnight

Normetanephrine and metanephrine are physiologically formed from the catechol-amines noradrenaline and adrenaline by the enzyme catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT). Increased levels of normetanephrine and metanephrine can be found in pheochromocytoma, ganglioneuroma and other neurogenic tumors. The Normetanephrine & Metanephrine (Plasma) ELISA assay kit provides materials for the quantitative measurement of free normetanephrine and metanephrine in EDTA plasma. Normetanephrine and metanephrine are quantitatively acylated to their N-acyl-derivates.