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25(OH) Vitamin D ELISA
Catalog No.: VD220B (96 Tests)
INTENDED USE
2016-06-08 For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
OD450nm
stored at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Allow the refrigerated or frozen-thawed samples to 5 1.76
equilibrate to room temperature for 30 minutes before use; samples must be mixed before analysis. 15 1.31
1
35 0.79
REAGENT PREPARATION 70 0.48
Before running the test, prepare the following: 0 150 0.29
1. Standards and Reagents: 0 50 100 150 200
Standards are serum-based solutions and stable when stored at 2-8°C, protected from light, until the 25(OH)D ng/mL
expiration date on the label. Equilibrate the needed volume of standards and reagents to room QUALITY CONTROL:
temperature before use. We recommend that each laboratory uses 25-OH Vitamin D controls to validate the performance of
2. 51X Biotin conjugate: Immediately before use, prepare 1X working solution at 1:51 with assay diluent reagents.
(e.g. Add 0.1ml of the 51X Vitamin D-Biotin conjugate concentrate to 5ml of assay diluent).
Remaining Assay Diluent must be stored at 2-8°C in dark and tightly capped. RESULTS:
3. Prepare 1X Wash Buffer by adding the contents of the bottle (25 ml, 20X) to 475 ml of distilled or Results are expressed in ng/mL. Note: To convert to nmol/L, multiply results by 2.5. Example:
deionized water. Store at room temperature (20-25°C). 10ng/ml = 25nmol/L.