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−| Tested Applications | ELISA |
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| Application Notes |
Key Properties
−| Reactivity | Mouse |
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| Sample Types | serum, plasma, urine and other biological fluids |
| Assay Type | Competitive |
| Assay Time | 2h |
| Range | 1.57-100 ng/mL |
| Sensitivity | 0.5 ng/mL |
| Concentration | 100 ng/mL |
Procedure & Performance
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Storage & Handling
−| Storage | Refer to the Storage Guidelines in the Manual |
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| Expiration Date | Please enquire. |
| Disclaimer | For research use only |
Alternative Names
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Mouse Corticosterone (Cort) ELISA Kit (orb1146853)
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We have rigorously validated this ELISA kit across multiple freeze-thaw cycles and long-term storage conditions, and it has consistently maintained its performance integrity. Using mouse serum samples, we observed that the kit effectively differentiated between baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels, with a clear dose-response relationship that aligned well with our physiological expectations. The standard range of 1.57–100 ng/mL adequately covered both resting and peak values in our chronic restraint stress paradigm, and we rarely needed to dilute samples beyond the recommended range. Inter-plate variability was minimal, with calculated coefficients of variation under 10% across three independent experiments performed on different days. Additionally, we compared results from this kit against a reference RIA method, and the correlation coefficient exceeded 0.94, confirming its analytical accuracy. The kit's robustness extends to hemolyzed serum samples, provided that optical interference is corrected with a blank well reading. Overall, this product has proven to be a trustworthy tool for generating reproducible endocrine data, and we continue to rely on it for our longitudinal studies on glucocorticoid dynamics.
We selected this kit for its competitive ELISA format, which is particularly well-suited for measuring small-molecule hormones like corticosterone in murine biological fluids. In our hands, the kit demonstrated remarkable tolerance to minor sample matrix variations when assaying urine and diluted plasma samples, with spike recovery rates consistently falling between 92% and 108%. The inclusion of a ready-to-use biotin-conjugated antibody and HRP-avidin conjugate significantly streamlined the workflow, reducing hands-on time to under 40 minutes for a 96-well plate. We were also impressed by the clarity of the colorimetric endpoint; the TMB substrate developed sharply, and the stop solution effectively stabilized the signal, allowing us to read plates without time-related drift. Even for inexperienced users in our group, the first attempt yielded usable standard curves with R² values exceeding 0.995. For laboratories handling moderate to high sample throughput, this kit offers a practical balance of speed, user-friendliness, and analytical reliability, making it a solid choice for routine monitoring of circadian corticosterone rhythms in mouse models.
The Mouse Corticosterone (Cort) ELISA Kit (orb1146853) from Biorbyt has been a reliable workhorse in our lab for quantifying corticosterone levels in murine stress and metabolic studies. We have primarily used this competitive inhibition immunoassay kit on mouse serum and plasma samples, and it has performed consistently well within its claimed detection range of 1.57–100 ng/mL. The assay's sensitivity of 0.5 ng/mL is sufficient for detecting basal corticosterone levels in our experimental models, and the standard curves we have generated have shown excellent linearity and reproducibility across multiple runs. One aspect we particularly appreciate is the relatively short 2-hour total assay time, which allows us to process large batches of samples efficiently without compromising data quality. The protocol is straightforward to follow, and the pre-coated microtiter plates eliminate the need for time-consuming coating steps. We have observed good intra-assay and inter-assay consistency, with coefficient of variation values well within acceptable limits for this type of competitive ELISA. The kit has proven robust for detecting corticosterone in both stressed and baseline samples, and we have found the results to correlate well with those obtained from more labor-intensive methods. For researchers investigating hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function, chronic stress models, or metabolic disorders in mice, this kit offers a dependable, cost-effective solution that delivers consistent, publication-ready data.

