| Description: |
β-agonists are compounds having a stimulatory effect on β-adrenergic receptors and are used in human and veterinary medicine as bronchodilatory agents. The group includes drugs such as clenbuterol, carbuterol, salbutamol, methylclenbuterol, brombuterol, terbutaline, mabuterol, pirbuterol and mapenterol. The metabolism of β-agonists is dependent on the chemical properties of each drug, with excretion reported in bile, urine, faeces and milk. Accumulation of β-agonists has been reported in tissues including liver, kidney and pigmented tissue e.g. retina. (1)
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| Application:
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ELISA, Western Blot, Dot Blot, Immunohostochemistry, Immunoassays, Development of Rapid tests and other immunoassay,antibody recognition assays
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| Buffer:
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20mM Phosphate, 150mM Sodium Chloride, pH 7.2
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| Format:
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Ig fraction, liquid
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| Host:
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Sheep
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| Ig Con:
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9.60mg/ml (U.V.abs @ 280nm)
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| Immunogen:
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Ritodrine(4)-BSA
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| Lot:
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RS626-B12
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| Preservative:
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0.09% Sodium Azide
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| Storage:
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≤ -20C, avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles
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| Work Con:
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10μg/ml (EIA)
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| References:
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1. Smith, DJ. The pharmacokinetics, metabolism and tissue residues of beta-adrenergic agonists in livestock. J. Anim. Sci. 1998, 76:173-194
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