Hemopexin is a plasma glycoprotein primarily synthesized in the liver, with a critical role in heme homeostasis. It binds free heme released from hemoglobin during hemolysis with extremely high affinity, preventing heme-mediated oxidative damage and facilitating its transport to the liver for safe catabolism. As a part of the body’s acute-phase response, hemopexin levels can fluctuate in response to inflammation, infection, liver disease, and oxidative stress. Its function as a heme scavenger makes it a valuable biomarker for conditions associated with hemolysis, oxidative injury, and systemic inflammation.
The Hemopexin ELISA Kit is a sensitive and specific immunoassay designed to quantitatively measure hemopexin levels in serum, plasma, or other biological fluids. In research, it is widely used to investigate hemolytic disorders, oxidative stress, liver function, and the acute-phase response. In clinical and diagnostic contexts, measuring hemopexin provides insight into hemolytic anemia, systemic inflammation, and liver disease progression, and can aid in evaluating therapeutic interventions targeting oxidative stress or hemolysis. The kit’s quantitative capabilities enable precise monitoring of hemopexin fluctuations, supporting both mechanistic studies and practical clinical assessments of patient health.
This product is manufactured in USA by Eagle Biosciences.
| Size | 1 x 96 Well |
| Sensitivity | 2.230 ng/mL |
| Dynamic Range | 6.25 ng/mL – 200 ng/mL |
| Incubation Time | 1 hour 10 minutes |
| Sample Type | Plasma, Serum, urine |
| Storage | 2-8°C |
| Alternative Names | The Hemopexin Detection Kit, Hemopexin Quantification Assay, Serum Hemopexin Measurement ELISA, Plasma Hemopexin Analysis Kit, Hemopexin Immunoassay Kit, Hemopexin Quant ELISA Kit, Hemopexin Diagnostic ELISA, Blood Hemopexin Detection Assay, Hemopexin Monitoring Kit, and Hemopexin Evaluation ELISA are all alternative names for the Hemopexin ELISA Kit. |

