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Rabbit Anti-Ovalbumins (OVA) Polyclonal Antibody

Cat. No.VD7N419

Product TypeAnimal-targeted Antibodies

Size 1mg

Product Overview

BioVenic rabbit polyclonal antibody is specific for ovalbumins. It can be applied to ICC, IHC and WB assays of ovalbumins.

Specifications

Application ICC; IHC; WB
Clonality Polyclonal
Classification Secondary Antibody
Clone L13N92
Host Rabbit
Target Species Chicken
Species Reactivity Chicken
Specificity Ovalbumins (OVA)
Purity > 90%
Conjugation Unconjugated
Preservative and Stabilizer Sodium Azide
Buffer 0.01M Phosphate Buffered Saline, pH 7.2
Physical State Liquid

Target Information

Ovalbumin (OVA) is the major protein component of the egg white in birds, particularly the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus). It is a monomeric phosphoglycoprotein with a molecular weight of approximately 45 kDa and is known for its high solubility and heat stability. OVA constitutes about 12% of the total egg white protein and is characterized by its compact globular structure. This protein has been extensively studied and serves as a model antigen in various immunological and biochemical research applications. OVA is commonly used to elicit an immune response in experimental animals for the production of antibodies, which are then used in immunoassays and vaccine development studies.

Target Ovalbumins
UniProt ID P01012

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with wet ice packs. Store at -20°C on receipt (up to 12 months). Avoid exposure to light. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing as this may denature the antibody.

Documents

COA

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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

References

  1. Iwase, Hitoo, et al. "Ovalbumin subfractionation and individual difference in ovalbumin microheterogeneity." Journal of Biological Chemistry 256.11 (1981): 5638-5642.
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