Apo Transferrin (iron deficient)
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Apo Transferrin (iron deficient)
Transferrin is a glycoprotein present in the blood and encoded by the TF gene. It binds to iron and transports it throughout the body. A transferrin test directly measures the level of iron in the blood and a high level of transferrin suggests iron-deficiency anemia whereas a lower level indicates hemolytic anemia and liver diseases
Host Species
Mouse
Target Species
Human
Purity
>95%
Format
Liquid
Source
Human Plasma
Application
Feasible for controls and calibrators in immunoassays
Purity Analysis
≥ 95% high pure by SDS-PAGE
Immunological Activity
Immunoactivity is checked by Immunoturbidimetry (Roche-Cobas)
Presentation
Lyophilized powder from liquid in 20mM Phosphate buffer, 150mM Sodium Chloride, 5% Sucrose, pH 6.6 ± 0.2
Donor Status
Healthy/Diseased
Storage
-20°C in working aliquots
Other Information
Transferrin (without Iron) is stable for 2 years at -20°C
Viral Testing
The viral marker test negative for HBs-Ag, Anti-HCV, Anti-HIV (I and II) using CLIA (US-FDA approved). The antigen is also tested for the absence of viral DNA/RNA for HBV, HIV (I) and HCV using PCR technology
Material Safety Note
This product is not for human/animal consumption. Use only in in vitro research or products. All bio-safety precautions must be practiced while handling. Discard (if needed) as per local environmental regulation