
In-Vitro Diagnostics ELISA KIT
The ELISA Immuno Explorer Kit utilizes a technique referred to as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect the presence of an antibody or an antigen in a sample. The protocol uses two antibodies, one of which is specific to the antigen and another that is coupled to an enzyme. This second antibody gives the assay its enzyme-linked name and causes a chromogenic substrate to produce color wherever it is bound. ELISA is a powerful antibody-based biodetection tool used in the field to hunt for pathogens in water, food, or air, whether they emerge naturally or through acts of aggression.
We provide innovative and high-quality test kits based on the antibody-based ELISA detection assay.
The products in this area include:
- Virology
- Bacteriology
- Parasitology
- Hormones
- Worms
- Fungi
- Rheumatology
- Thrombosis
- Gastroenterology
- Diabetes
- Bone metabolism markers
- Cancer markers
- Cardiac markers
- and much more.

LIOFeron®TB/LTBI NOVEL TB/LTBI TEST (IGRA)
The LIOFeron®TB/LTBI is a novel test for diagnosing Latent TB Infection (LTBI)/TB. As for other Interferon Gamma Release Assay (IGRA) tests on the market, this test may react positive in TB patients also, but it can not differentiate between LTBI and active TB The test is intended for professional in vitro diagnostic use. The test is NOT intended for personal use.
Principle
The LIOFeron®TB/LTBI is a cytokine release assay based on the fact that cells from human blood will secrete IFN-γ when exposed to special M. tuberculosis antigens. LIOFeron®TB/LTBI is a 2 component kit consisting of HUMAN BLOOD STIMULATION TUBES (component 01) and HUMAN IFN-γ ELISA (component 02) The HUMAN BLOOD STIMULATION TUBES contain a positive control tube, a negative control tube and TB antigen tubes for each patient. The human blood sample (heparinized) is taken from the patient by venipuncture and 1 mL each is pipetted into negative-, positive- and TB antigen tubes. The tubes are gently mixed by shaking upside down and placed into a 37°C incubator overnight. Next the clear supernatant (human plasma) is carefully removed and analyzed using HUMAN IFN-γ ELISA which quantitates the amount of IFN-γ produced in response to the antigens from M. tuberculosis. These special antigens are distinguishable from those present in BCG and most other non‑tuberculous mycobacteria.
