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▼ELISA Kits
AAA Biotech (AAA Bio or AAABio) provides ready-to-use Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) kits. These kits are used to detect and quantify a variety of antigens, proteins, peptides, hormones, cytokines, and other biomarkers. Our kits can be used with a variety of biological samples, such as serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell culture lysates, and supernatants.
Our validated kits are trusted by researchers worldwide for their precision, reliability, and ease of use. Researchers take advantage of our high-quality kits for studying biochemical pathways, disease monitoring and progressions, pathogen detection, pharmacological testing, biomarker discovery, etc.
However, if you can’t find the target or species you need for your research, don’t worry; we provide Custom Assay development services as well. So, all you need to do is submit your request, and we will determine if we can design an ELISA testing kit as per your specifications.
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VASPIN, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA21598)
Total Immunoglobulin, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA16532)
Neurofilament Light Chain, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA11387)
corticotropin releasing hormone, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA15503)
Oxytocin neurophysin 1, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA17292)
Protein Wnt-3a, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA13213)
IL-1b (Interleukin 1 Beta), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA27568)
Complement Component 3, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA17333)
Lysozyme (LZM), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA20407)
Leucine-rich repeat serine/threonine-protein kinase 2, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA23238)
IL-13, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA13516)
Neutrophil Gelatinase Associated Lipocalin (NGAL), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA12495)
colony stimulating factor 1 (macrophage), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA15055)
Interleukin 6 (IL-6), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA22478)
secreted frizzled-related protein 4, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA15064)
Annexin A1, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA23257)
Transmembrane protein 173 (TMEM173), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA27366)
Fc Fragment of IgG Low Affinity IIIb Receptor, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA17643)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA12520)
kallikrein-related peptidase 3, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA15354)
Interleukin 26, IL-26, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA11241)
Leukotriene B4, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA16398)
Vasorin/SLIT-Like 2, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA23618)
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA20808)
Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA17690)
Cross Linked N-Telopeptide Of Type I Collagen (NTXI), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA22810)
Folinic Acid (FA), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA22872)
Mannose Associated Serine Protease 3, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA19034)
Alanine Aminotransferase, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA17011)
Fads3 (Fatty acid desaturase 3), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA17773)
L-phenylalanine, LPA, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA11118)
Phosphorylated Smad 2 (pSmad2), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA13176)
Bovine Haptoglobin, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA14465)
Ang-II, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA21633)
amyloid beta A4 protein, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA27296)
Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1, Alpha, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA16784)
cystatin SN, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA18320)
programmed cell death 1, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA15243)
CR1, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA21908)
Osteocalcin (OT), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA12458)
ferritin, heavy polypeptide 1, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA15783)
Teratocarcinoma Derived Growth Factor 1 (TDGF1), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA20643)
anti-thyroglobulin antibody (ATGA), ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA12728)
Neurofibromin, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA17600)
bone morphogenetic protein 4, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA15551)
tryptase beta 2, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA18384)
Collagen Type IV, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA16344)
elastin, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA15580)
sphingosine 1 phosphate, S1P, ELISA Kit (Cat# AAA11237)
Our catalog contains ELISA assay kits that are reactive with samples coming from a very wide range of different species, including:
- Human
- Mouse
- Rat
- Bovine
- Rabbit
- Chicken
- Porcine
- Monkey
- Goat
- Sheep
- Canine
- Guinea Pig
- And more…
We also have kits that are compatible with samples originating from less common species, including:
- Horse/Equine
- Fish
- Cat
- Hamster
- Donkey
- Duck
- Pigeon
- Camel
- Goose
- Plant
- And more…
Check out a comprehensive catalog of ready-to-use assay kits and place your order for ELISA kits online now! Want to learn more about ELISA? Here is our complete guide to ELISA.
What are the Benefits of ELISA Kits?
- High sensitivity and specificity: ELISA is capable of detecting even low levels of analytes with excellent accuracy.
- Quantitative results: Provides precise antigen and antibody concentration results.
- Scalable and high throughput: Ideal for analyzing large numbers of samples at the same time.
- Easy to use: Intuitive and straightforward procedure.
- Versatile applications: Ideal for use in immunology, cancer research, infectious disease, food safety, and more.
What is Included in an ELISA Kit?
Each ELISA kit from AAA Biotech typically contains the following components:
- Pre-coated 96/48/24-well microplate
- Standards and/or controls
- Detection antibody
- Enzyme conjugate
- Substrate solution (e.g., TMB)
- Stop solution
- Sample diluent and wash buffer
- Detailed protocol and instructions
Why Buy ELISA Kits from AAA Biotech?
- Quick and Convenient Ordering: Simple online ordering process with responsive customer support.
- Wide Selection of ELISA Kits: Extensive product range covering wide range of species, targets, and research areas.
- Affordable Prices: High-quality kits at competitive prices to support all research budgets.
- Over 10 Years Supporting the Research Community: A dedicated partner to researchers worldwide.
- Shipping to 100+ Countries: Reliable international delivery with tracked shipments.
- High-Quality, Validated Reagents: Designed for accuracy, reproducibility, and performance in research settings.
- Trusted by Researchers Globally: Used in universities, biotech labs, and research institutes around the world.
- Various Applications: Ideal for basic science, immunology, oncology, infectious disease study, and more.
When to Choose a Custom ELISA Kit, When to Buy a Ready-to-Use ELISA Kit?
Requirements for an ELISA kit can vary from project-to-project. Here are some strategies for making an informed decision about whether to go with a ready-to-use or a customized ELISA kit:
When to Choose a Ready-to-Use ELISA Kit:
- Your target analyte is already available in the catalog
- You need quick and reliable results without additional optimization
- You are using “typical” sample types like serum, plasma, or cell culture supernatants
- Your project requires cost-effective, validated, and widely used assays
When to Choose a Custom ELISA Kit:
- Your analyte of interest is rare, novel, or not covered in existing kits
- You are working with uncommon species or non-standard sample types
- You need a specific assay format (competitive, sandwich, or indirect) tailored to your study
- Your research demands unique sensitivity, specificity, or detection ranges
- You want the assay optimized for your lab’s workflow and requirements
AAA Biotech supports both ready-to-use ELISA kits and Custom Assay Development Services, giving researchers the flexibility to select the best solution for their scientific goals.
ELISA Kit Protocol
The user manuals for our ELISA kits are conveniently accessible through the datasheets on our website or can be provided upon request. Each manual contains a clear explanation of the assay principle, a complete list of kit components, and a step-by-step protocol. These guides are designed to be straightforward, making them suitable for researchers who are new to ELISA techniques as well as experienced users who need a quick, reliable reference. In addition, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all products are available upon request to ensure safe handling.
What sets AAA Biotech apart is not just the range of assays we offer, but the consistency and reliability of our reagents. Every kit is carefully validated, ensuring that researchers can trust the results for both routine testing and advanced studies.
FAQs
When should I use a competitive ELISA assay?
Competitive ELISA is ideal when the target analyte is a smaller molecule (such as hormones or other short peptides or lipids/sugars) and there is unlikely to be sufficient surface or possible epitopes on the analyte/molecule to allow for two antibodies to be able to bind to it simultaneously (as would be required by an ELISA using the traditional “sandwich” design format).
What samples can ELISA kits be used for?
ELISA kits are compatible with a wide variety of biological samples, including serum, plasma, cell culture supernatants, urine, saliva, and tissue homogenates. Serum & plasma are routinely tested with the vast majority of kits in our catalog, but since many target analytes do not exist in these sample types, some will be further validated with various tissue homogenate or cell lysate samples. The samples ultimately tested by the manufacturing lab technician will largely depend on the target analyte’s typical location in an organism, or where its presence is of interest to the research community.
How long can I store my sample before using it for an ELISA assay?
Sample shelf-life ultimately depends on the intrinsic stability of the target analyte in the samples’ specific biological matrix, and also any other factors affecting it during storage (such as added preservatives and temperature). Generally:
- Short-term (up to 48 hours): Store at 2–8°C
- Long-term: Store at -20°C or -80°C for most biological samples
Where can I buy an ELISA test kit?
You can browse AAA Biotech’s comprehensive catalog and place your order directly through our website. For special requirements, you can also submit a request for a custom ELISA kit.
Why are ELISA tests costly?
ELISA kits involve high-quality reagents, validated antibodies, and precise controls to ensure accurate and reproducible results. Costs also reflect research and development, quality control, and the rigorous validation process required to support reliable scientific outcomes. While they may seem expensive, the investment ensures high sensitivity, specificity, and trustworthy data required by our users’ critical research.