Code | CSB-EQ027342 |
Size | 96T,5×96T,10×96T |
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Cortisol is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex and plays a key role in the body's stress response, metabolism regulation, and immune function modulation. As the primary glucocorticoid in humans and many other species, cortisol follows a circadian rhythm. The hormone is released in response to stress and low blood glucose levels. Elevated or dysregulated cortisol levels are associated with various pathological conditions including Cushing's syndrome, Addison's disease, and chronic stress disorders, making cortisol measurement important for endocrine research and clinical diagnostics.
The Cortisol ELISA kit (CSB-EQ027342) provides quantitative measurement of cortisol using a competitive assay principle. This kit accommodates sample volumes of 50-100 μL and delivers results within 1-5 hours. Detection occurs at 450 nm wavelength, and the assay is designed for general species compatibility.
Application Examples
Note: The following application examples are drawn from a selection of publications citing this product. For additional applications, please refer to the full list of references in the "Citations" section.
This cortisol ELISA kit has been used in research studies examining stress responses and endocrine function across different experimental contexts. The applications span from controlled laboratory settings to clinical research environments where cortisol serves as a key biomarker for physiological stress and hormonal regulation.
• Stress response studies - Measuring cortisol levels in plasma samples collected during standardized procedures to evaluate physiological stress responses in controlled experimental conditions
• Circadian rhythm research - Studying cortisol variations with careful attention to timing of sample collection to account for natural fluctuations in hormone levels
• Multi-biomarker profiling - Integration with other inflammatory and stress markers to provide comprehensive evaluation of physiological responses in research contexts
• Method validation studies - Comparison and correlation with alternative analytical methods to establish measurement accuracy and reliability for cortisol quantification
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