Horse (Equine) ELISA Kits

Horse (Equine) ELISA Kits

Horse, or equine, ELISA kits are immunoassays specifically developed or validated for the detection and quantification of proteins, antibodies, hormones, cytokines, and other biomarkers in equine biological samples. In scientific literature and technical datasheets, these assays are often described using species reactivity (equine or horse), ensuring accurate detection in Equus caballus samples.

Equine ELISA kits are widely used in veterinary diagnostics, equine health research, and immunology studies.

Species Reactivity in Equine ELISA Assays

Equine proteins may exhibit sequence and structural differences compared with other species, which can affect antibody binding and assay performance. ELISA assays validated for equine reactivity are designed to ensure:

  • High specificity for the equine form of the target analyte
  • Minimal cross-reactivity with proteins from other species
  • Reliable quantitative or semi-quantitative measurement in horse-derived samples

Using assays with documented equine reactivity ensures experimental accuracy and reproducibility.

Applications of Equine ELISA Kits

  • Veterinary Diagnostics

Detection of disease biomarkers, immune markers, and infection-related antibodies in horses.

  • Immunology and Infectious Disease Research

Quantification of cytokines, chemokines, and pathogen-specific antibodies to study immune responses in equine models.

  • Endocrinology and Reproductive Research

Measurement of hormones and metabolic biomarkers to assess equine physiology, fertility, and reproductive health.

  • Comparative and Translational Research

Use of equine models to study conserved biological pathways or validate veterinary therapeutics.

Common Targets Measured in Equine ELISA Assays

Equine ELISA kits can detect a wide range of analytes, including:

  • Immunoglobulins (IgG, IgM, IgA)
  • Cytokines and growth factors
  • Hormones such as cortisol, testosterone, or progesterone
  • Disease-specific antibodies
  • Acute-phase proteins and stress biomarkers

These assays support both research-driven investigations and applied equine veterinary practice.

Experimental Considerations

When selecting an ELISA kit for horse samples, it is important to:

  • Confirm documented equine reactivity
  • Ensure compatibility with the intended sample type
  • Review assay sensitivity and detection range for equine matrices
  • Follow recommended sample handling protocols

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