Immunoglobulins Anti-Igg (H+L) Sheep, Labeled with Peroxidase

Peroxidase-labeled anti-sheep IgG (H+L) immunoglobulins: description, application and production

Sheep Anti-IgG (H+L) Peroxidase Conjugate is a medical product used to diagnose various diseases. It is a mixture of antibodies against immunoglobulins G (IgG) and their fragments (H+L), obtained from sheep blood serum. In this case, the antibodies are labeled with peroxidase, which makes them easy to detect in biological samples.

The drug is produced in Russia at the Research Institute of Experimental Medicine named after. N.F. Gamaleya. It belongs to the pharmacological group of immunoglobulins, which are used for the diagnosis and treatment of immune disorders.

Immunoglobulins against sheep IgG (H+L), labeled with peroxidase, are used in immunology and microbiology to detect IgG class antibodies in humans and animals. They are used as reagents for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunochemical and immunofluorescence studies, and immunoelectrophoresis.

The dosage form of immunoglobulins against sheep IgG (H+L), labeled with peroxidase, is presented in the form of a diagnostic dry mass of a porous ampoule with a volume of 0.2 ml.

The use of peroxidase-labeled sheep IgG (H+L) immunoglobulins is an effective and accurate method for diagnosing many diseases such as infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, tumors and other immune disorders. Due to their high sensitivity and specificity, they allow you to obtain accurate results even with low concentrations of IgG class antibodies.

In conclusion, peroxidase-labeled sheep anti-IgG (H+L) immunoglobulins are an important tool in the diagnosis of many diseases associated with immune disorders. Due to their high sensitivity and specificity, they provide accurate results, which makes them indispensable in clinical practice.