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Human Collagen Type I ELISA Kit

This is an ELISA kit that allows for simple and rapid competitive measurement of native collagen. It can be used to quantify both culture supernatant and tissue homogenates.

  • Human Collagen Type I ELISA (without pepsin)
    Product Code: EC1-E105
  • Human Collagen Type I ELISA (with pepsin)
    Product Code: EC1-E205

Pepsin for Human Collagen Type I ELISA

Pepsin for human collagen type I ELISA
Used for extracellular matrix assays

  • Pepsin for Human collagen Type Ⅰ ELISA kit
    Product Code: EC1-E110
ヒトコラーゲン タイプⅠ ELISAキット
Product Document Download
  • Human Collagen Type I ELISA (without pepsin) EC1-E105 PDF
  • Human Collagen Type I ELISA (with pepsin) EC1-E205 PDF
  • Pepsin for Human collagen Type I ELISA kit EC1-E110 PDF

Product Features

  • Native Collagen Measurement
    This ELISA kit allows for the quantification of collagen that maintains its natural molecular structure. (For amino acid analysis, the molecular structure is broken down and the amount of hydroxyproline is measured.)
  • Simple
    The system uses a 96-well microtiter plate, allowing for simultaneous measurement of multiple samples.
    (Up to 80 samples in single replicates, 40 samples in duplicates, and 26 samples in triplicates.)
  • Rapid
    Collagen is pre-immobilized on the plate, allowing for rapid quantification (reaction time of 2 hours and 30 minutes).

Measurement procedure

Washing of 96-well plates

Add standard/sample and biotin-labeled antibody mixture

Shake at room temperature (20-28℃) for 1 hour

Wash

Add HRP standard avidin solution
Shake at room temperature (20-28℃) for 1 hour


Wash

Add color developer (TMB) solution
Leave at room temperature (20-28℃) for 15 minutes

Add reaction stop solution (1N sulfuric acid)
Shake at room temperature (20-28℃) for 1 minute

Absorbance measurement (450 nm)

Cross-reactivity

Cross-reactivity to other species and collagen types was compared to reactivity to human collagen type I (100%)

Standard curve

The collagen concentration in the sample was calculated based on the standard curve
(calculated using a 4-parameter logistic curve)

How to Purchase

It can be purchased from Funakoshi Co., Ltd., Cosmo Bio Co., Ltd. or Inmedium, Inc.

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Product nameCapacityProduct CodeWhere to buy
Human Collagen Type I ELISA (with pepsin)1 kitEC1-E105
フナコシ株式会社

コスモ・バイオ株式会社

株式会社インミディアム
Human Collagen Type I ELISA (without pepsin)1 kitEC1-E205
フナコシ株式会社

コスモ・バイオ株式会社

株式会社インミディアム
Pepsin for Human collagen Type Ⅰ ELISA kit500 mgEC1-E110
フナコシ株式会社

コスモ・バイオ株式会社

株式会社インミディアム

Frequently asked questions

I would like to evaluate changes in collagen levels in cultured cells. Is this possible?

It is possible to measure collagen both in the culture supernatant and deposited as extracellular matrix.

Does the serum concentration in the culture medium affect the measurement?

There is no limit to serum concentration.

Please tell me the range of measurable concentrations.

The detection limits are 0.02 µg/mL at the lower end and 40 µg/mL at the upper end.
Since standards of 0.16 to 10 µg/mL are used in actual measurements, this range is recommended.

Can samples derived from animals other than humans be measured?

It cannot be measured because the antibody does not react.

What antibodies are being used?

We use a polyclonal antibody that uses atelocollagen as an antigen.
Because atelocollagen is used as an antigen, we believe it will recognize the triple helix.

What is the pH of the “200 mM Tris, 150 mM NaCl solution” used in the measurement?

No pH adjustment is necessary. For example, the pH of a “200mM Tris, 150mM NaCl solution” prepared using Tris and NaCl from Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd. is approximately 10.5.

I’m planning to purchase a plate reader. Could you tell me the measurement wavelength?

The measurement wavelength is 450 nm.

Regarding collagen measurement in culture supernatant, please tell us which cell lines have been used for measurement.

We have experience with human dermal fibroblasts and human lung fibroblasts.

References

*If you use this product in a paper, please let us know along with a copy of the paper. We will send you a complimentary gift.

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The open cell form of 3D-printed titanium improves osteconductive properties and adhesion behavior of dental pulp stem cells.
Materials 2021
 
Liposomes embedded with differentiating factors as a new strategy for enhancing DPSC osteogenic commitment.
European Cells & Materials Journal 2021
 
Dual acting carbon monoxide releasing molecules and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors differentially modulate inflammation in human tenocytes.
Biomedicines 2021
 
Bisphosfonate matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors for the treatment of periodontitis: An in vitro study.
International Journal of Molecular Medicine 2018
 
Intestinal myofibroblast TRPC6 channel may contribute to stenotic fibrosis in crohn’s disease.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2015
 
Differences between protein expression and extracellular matrix state on uniaxial stretching for tenogenic differentiation.
Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology 2014
 
Fibroblasts from the growing margin of keloid scars produce higher levels of collagen I and III compared with intralesional and extralesional sites: clinical implications for lesional site-directed therapy.
British Journal of Dermatology 2011

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