Oxidized LDL Assay Kit (MDA-LDL, Human)
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ELISA - Oxidized LDL Assay Kit (MDA-LDL, Human) (AB242302)
Human OxLDL Standard Curve
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ELISA - Oxidized LDL Assay Kit (MDA-LDL, Human) (AB242302)
Quantitation of OxLDL in Serum and Plasma Samples.
Left : LDL Recovery After Precipitation Solution. Serum and plasma samples were treated with LDL Precipitation Solution according to the Sample Preparation protocol. LDL recovery was determined. Right : OxLDL Determination of Serum and Plasma Samples. Serum and plasma samples were treated with LDL Precipitation Solution according to the Sample Preparation Section. Precipitated LDL pellets were resuspended in 1.6 mL of PBS before further diluting 1 : 160 in Assay Diluent. Samples were tested according to the Assay Protocol.
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Oxidized LDL Assay Kit (MDA-LDL, Human) ELISA Kit (ab242302) is developed for the detection and quantitation of oxidized phospholipids (OxPL) associated with human LDL in plasma, serum or other biological fluid samples.
The kit contains an OxLDL Standard and has a detection sensitivity limit of <15 ng/mL. Each kit provides sufficient reagents to perform up to 96 assays including standard curve and unknown samples.
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Biological function summary
Oxidized phospholipids strongly influence inflammation and immune responses. These molecules act within cell membranes triggering toll-like receptors (TLRs) and other immune sensors. Ox-LDL forms part of immunoglobulin complexes and interacts with scavenger receptors like CD36 on macrophages. It recruits immune cells and promotes the release of cytokines perpetuating an inflammatory environment within blood vessels.
Pathways
Oxidized phospholipids participate in lipid oxidative stress and inflammatory pathways. They contribute significantly to the pathophysiology of the atherosclerotic process. In the oxidative stress pathways ox-LDL affects the balance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) levels influencing vasodilation and endothelial function. It engages proteins such as apolipoprotein B-100 in the inflammatory process and connects to pathways involving NF-kB influencing various cellular responses.
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International journal of biological sciences 21:1275-1293 PubMed39897035
2025
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Molecular medicine reports 25: PubMed35211757
2022
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Experimental and therapeutic medicine 21:250 PubMed33603858
2021
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