Elisa Kit for Measurement of Progesterone: Confirming the Occurrence of Ovulation
Elisa Kit for Measurement of Progesterone: Confirming the Occurrence of Ovulation
Full description
Clinically progesterone measurement is of use in confirming occurrence of ovulation, in assessment of luteal function and to check the effectiveness of procedures for induction of ovulation. In the female, following the mid-cycle surge of LH, corpus luteum development begins, with an increase in the circulating levels of progesterone thus confirming ovulation followed by normal development and function of the corpus luteum. Maximum levels reached by 5 to 8 days after ovulation and decreased to follicular phase levels approximately 4 days before menstruation. If pregnancy takes place, progesterone levels remain elevated and increases progressively throughout pregnancy. Serum progesterone levels are also useful to evaluate patients at risk from spontaneous abortions in early pregnancy and for monitoring replacement therapy.
Conclusion
The enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) developed is a quantitative in-vitro diagnostic method for measuring Progesterone in serum. It is a simple two-hour ELISA method for direct measurement of progesterone in serum. ELISA kit based on our technology is quick, specific and sensitive. The major components of this test have been found stable at specific temperature for certain period.
Relevance/Opportunity
The kit is under evaluation for stability and performance and will be ready with in few months.
Development status
Registered
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