Diazepam HRP Conjugate
Product key features
- Well-characterized tracer: Diazepam is covalently linked to horseradish peroxidase (HRP) for use in competitive ELISAs and related immunoassays.
- High sensitivity and specificity: Enables detection and quantification of diazepam and structurally related benzodiazepines in complex biological matrices such as plasma, serum, and urine.
- Versatile substrate compatibility: HRP catalyzes chromogenic (e.g., TMB, ABTS), fluorogenic, and chemiluminescent (e.g., luminol-based) reactions for enhanced signal amplification.
- Broad application range: Suitable for clinical toxicology, forensic analysis, therapeutic drug monitoring, and pharmacological research.
Product description
Diazepam HRP is a well-characterized conjugate consisting of diazepam covalently linked to horseradish peroxidase (HRP), designed for use as a tracer in competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and related immunodetection platforms. The conjugate enables sensitive and specific quantification of diazepam and structurally related benzodiazepines in complex biological matrices, including plasma, serum, and urine. The HRP enzyme catalyzes the oxidation of chromogenic (e.g., TMB, ABTS), fluorogenic, or chemiluminescent (e.g., luminol-based) substrates, facilitating signal amplification and improving assay detection limits. In competitive assay formats, Diazepam HRP competes with free diazepam for binding to immobilized anti-diazepam antibodies, with signal intensity inversely proportional to the concentration of free analyte. Diazepam HRP is suitable for a wide range of applications in clinical toxicology, forensic analysis, therapeutic drug monitoring, and pharmacological research.
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