Goat ELISA kits are widely used in veterinary research to detect and quantify a variety of biomarkers, cytokines, hormones, and antibodies in goat samples such as serum, plasma, and tissue homogenates. These kits are essential for monitoring goat health, diagnosing diseases, and advancing research in areas such as immunology, endocrinology, and infectious disease surveillance.
Disease Diagnosis and Surveillance
Goat ELISA kits are commonly used to detect pathogens and antibodies related to infectious diseases, including Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and other viral and bacterial infections. They enable rapid and accurate diagnosis, supporting effective disease management and control in goat populations.
Hormone and Biomarker Analysis
These kits allow researchers to measure hormones such as cortisol and progesterone, which are important for assessing stress, reproductive status, and metabolic health in goats. They are also used to quantify immunoglobulins (IgG, IgM) and cytokines (like IL-17A), providing insights into immune function and response.
Vaccine Efficacy and Immunological Studies
Goat ELISA kits play a crucial role in evaluating vaccine efficacy by measuring antibody levels post-vaccination. They support immunological research by enabling the study of immune responses to various antigens and the development of new vaccines and therapeutic strategies.

