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GHRA-88HK Human Ghrelin (ACTIVE) RIA

GHRA-88HK
125 tubes  
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Overview

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Key Spec Table

Analytes AvailableSpecies ReactivityKey ApplicationsDetection Methods
Ghrelin HRIARadioactive 125I
Description
Catalogue NumberGHRA-88HK
DescriptionHuman Ghrelin (ACTIVE) RIA
Background InformationGhrelin is a recently discovered hormone is secreted primarily by the stomach in response to glucose administration or CNS signals.
References
Product Information
Detection methodRadioactive 125I
Performance
  • ED80 = 27 ± 7pg/mL
  • ED50=125 ± 33 pg/mL
  • ED20=652 ± 179 pg/mL
Precision, %
  • Inter-assay: 9.6–16.2
  • Intra-assay: 6.5–9.5
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationThis radioimmunoassay (RIA) measures & quantifies Ghrelin for use in Metabolism & Endocrine & Neuroscience research.
Key Applications
  • Radioimmunoassay
Application NotesTwo-day disequilibrium assay at 4°C. Sample volume: < 100 μL Plasma (collected on ice) recommended
Biological Information
Species Reactivity
  • Human
Analytes Available
  • Ghrelin
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummaryGhrelin is an endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR; MIM 601898) and is involved in regulating growth hormone (GH; MIM 139250) release. Ghrelin is derived from a preprohormone called preproghrelin, which also generates a second peptide called obestatin. Obestatin is an endogenous ligand for the orphan G protein-coupled receptor GPR39 (MIM 602886) and is involved in satiety and decreased food intake.[supplied by OMIM]
Gene Symbol
  • GHRL
  • ghrelin
  • MTLRP
  • obestatin
Radioactive Isotype125I-Human Ghrelin
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: Q9UBU3 # Obestatin may be the ligand for GPR39. May have an appetite-reducing effect resulting in decreased food intake. May reduce gastric emptying activity and jejunal motility (By similarity).
SIZE: 117 amino acids; 12911 Da
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Secreted.
TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Highest level in stomach. All forms are found in serum as well. Other tissues compensate for the loss of ghrelin synthesis in the stomach following gastrectomy.
PTM: O-octanoylation or O-decanoylation is essential for ghrelin activity. The O-decanoylated forms Ghrelin-27-C10 and Ghrelin-28- C10 differ in the length of the carbon backbone of the carboxylic acid bound to Ser-26. A small fraction of ghrelin, ghrelin-28- C10:1, may be modified with a singly unsaturated carboxylic acid. & Amidation of Leu-98 is essential for obestatin activity (By similarity).
SIMILARITY: SwissProt: Q9UBU3 ## Belongs to the motilin family.
Accuracy
  • 83–114%
Physicochemical Information
Sensitivity
  • 10 pg/mL
Linearity of Dilution100–142.5%
Standard Curve Range
  • 10–2000 pg/mL
Dimensions
Materials Information
Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
Product Usage Statements
Usage Statement
  • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
Storage and Shipping Information
Packaging Information
Material Size125 tubes
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
Specifications
Global Trade Item Number
Catalogue Number GTIN
GHRA-88HK 04053252730795

Documentation

Protocols

Title
Protocol: Ghrelin (Active) Radioimmunoassay (RIA) Kit

Human Ghrelin (ACTIVE) RIA MSDS

Title

Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

References

Reference overviewPub Med ID
Acute differential effects of milk-derived dietary proteins on postprandial lipaemia in obese non-diabetic subjects.
Holmer-Jensen J, Hartvigsen ML, Mortensen LS, Astrup A, de Vrese M, Holst JJ, Thomsen C, Hermansen K
European journal of clinical nutrition  2010

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Total and acylated ghrelin levels in children with poor growth.
Jordan E Pinsker,Deborah Ondrasik,Debora Chan,Gregory J Fredericks,Eludrizza Tabisola-Nuesca,Minela Fernandez-Aponte,Dean R Focht,Merrily Poth
Pediatric research  69  2010

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21386753 21386753
Metabolic state alters economic decision making under risk in humans.
Symmonds, Mkael, et al.
PLoS ONE, 5: e11090 (2010)  2009

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20585383 20585383
Comparison of Competitive Radioimmunoassays and Two-Site Sandwich Assays for the Measurement and Interpretation of Plasma Ghrelin Levels.
Prudom C, Liu J, Patrie J, Gaylinn BD, Foster-Schubert KE, Cummings DE, Thorner MO, Geysen HM
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism  2009

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20194708 20194708
Mastication of almonds: effects of lipid bioaccessibility, appetite, and hormone response.
Bridget A Cassady, James H Hollis, Angie D Fulford, Robert V Considine, Richard D Mattes
The American journal of clinical nutrition  89  794-800  2009

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Restricting time at pasture: effects on dairy cow herbage intake, foraging behavior, hunger-related hormones, and metabolite concentration during the first grazing session.
Gregorini P, Clark CE, Jago JG, Glassey CB, McLeod KL, Romera AJ
Journal of dairy science  92  4572-4580  2009

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19700720 19700720
Ghrelin, paraoxonase and arylesterase levels in depressive patients before and after citalopram treatment.
Abdullah Onder Barim, Suleyman Aydin, Ramis Colak, Ersel Dag, Omer Deniz, Ibrahim Sahin
Clinical biochemistry  42  1076-81  2009

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19272368 19272368
Effect of feed restriction and supplemental dietary fat on gut peptide and hypothalamic neuropeptide messenger ribonucleic acid concentrations in growing wethers.
Relling AE, Pate JL, Reynolds CK, Loerch SC
Journal of animal science  88  737-48  2009

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19897637 19897637
The effect of salatrim, a low-calorie modified triacylglycerol, on appetite and energy intake.
Lone B Sørensen, Heidi T Cueto, Maja T Andersen, Christian Bitz, Jens J Holst, Jens F Rehfeld, Arne Astrup
The American journal of clinical nutrition  87  1163-9  2008

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Presence of obestatin in breast milk: relationship among obestatin, ghrelin, and leptin in lactating women.
Suleyman Aydin, Yusuf Ozkan, Fazilet Erman, Bilgin Gurates, Nermin Kilic, Ramis Colak, Tugba Gundogan, Zekiye Catak, Mahmut Bozkurt, Okhan Akin, Yasar Sen, Ibrahim Sahn
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)  24  689-93  2008

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Brochure

Title
ELISAs, RIAs & GyroMark HT Assays

Technical Info

Title
Quality Control Range Sheet- GACT-121 and GACT-221
Quality Control Ranges: Active Ghrelin RIA Kit

FAQ

QuestionAnswer
What is the difference between active and total Ghrelin RIAs/ELISAs?The active assays require the intact octanoyl group on the 3rd AA which means samples need to be acidified and treated with aprotinin, while total/desacyl assays can read the truncated form without the octanoyl modification.

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