Product Descriptiongoogleβ-Casein is expressed as 13 genetic variants resulting from single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in the CSN2 gene. The most frequent genetic variants in western dairy breeds are β-Casein A1 and β-Casein A2. The two types of β-Casein protein, A1 and A2, differ by a single-point mutation at amino acid position 82 (P82/H82). The Biosensis Bovine A2 β-Casein enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) Kit is a sandwich ELISA that allows the quantification of the bovine A2 β-Casein isoform in 5 hours. This kit consists of a pre-coated rabbit anti-bovine β-Casein polyclonal capture antibody, a chicken anti-bovine A2 β-Casein detection antibody and a horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated donkey anti-chicken IgY antibody. The addition of a substrate (3,3',5,5' -tetramethylbenzidine, TMB) yields a coloured reaction product which is directly proportional to the concentration of Bovine A2 β-Casein present in samples and protein standards. Extensive validation has shown accurate quantification of A2 β-Casein in full cream milk, skim milk and reconstituted A2 milk powder. Please refer to the kit protocol for specific use instructions. The A1 isoform is not detected in this ELISA assay.
Alternative NamesCSN2; Bovine A2 Beta Casein; A2;
Application(s)ELISA
SpecificityBovine A2 beta-casein
Species ReactivityBovine
Immunogen DescriptionPurified bovine beta Casein and peptide specific peptides for A2
Range3.1 - 200 ng/mL
SensitivityThis bovine A2 beta-casein ELISA kit detects a minimum of 2 ng/mL A2 beta-casein in assay buffer (defined as A1 concentration at blank OD plus 3x standard deviations of the blank OD (n=10))
Product Descriptionβ-Casein is expressed as 13 genetic variants resulting from single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in the CSN2 gene. The most frequent genetic variants in western dairy breeds are β-Casein A1 and β-Casein A2. The two types of β-Casein protein, A1 and A2, differ by a single-point mutation at amino acid position 82 (P82/H82). The Biosensis Bovine A2 β-Casein enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) Kit is a sandwich ELISA that allows the quantification of the bovine A2 β-Casein isoform in 5 hours. This kit consists of a pre-coated rabbit anti-bovine β-Casein polyclonal capture antibody, a chicken anti-bovine A2 β-Casein detection antibody and a horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated donkey anti-chicken IgY antibody. The addition of a substrate (3,3',5,5' -tetramethylbenzidine, TMB) yields a coloured reaction product which is directly proportional to the concentration of Bovine A2 β-Casein present in samples and protein standards. Extensive validation has shown accurate quantification of A2 β-Casein in full cream milk, skim milk and reconstituted A2 milk powder. Please refer to the kit protocol for specific use instructions. The A1 isoform is not detected in this ELISA assay.
Application DetailsELISA. For the quantification of A2 Beta casein (A2) in Bovine Milk. Please download the detailed product insert for complete instructions for the successful use of this ELISA. Use only as directed.
TargetA2 Beta casein (A2)
SpecificityBovine A2 beta-casein
Target Cross-Reactivity (ELISA)No cross-reactivity is observed with bovine A1 beta-Casein
Target Host SpeciesBovine
Species ReactivityBovine
Immunogen DescriptionPurified bovine beta Casein and peptide specific peptides for A2
Range3.1 - 200 ng/mL
SensitivityThis bovine A2 beta-casein ELISA kit detects a minimum of 2 ng/mL A2 beta-casein in assay buffer (defined as A1 concentration at blank OD plus 3x standard deviations of the blank OD (n=10))
Sample TypeBovine Milk
Detection MethodColorimetric
Kit ComponentsThe ELISA kit box contains 96-well pre-coated strip plate(s), protein standards, detection reagents, wash and sample buffers, substrate buffer, stop solution and detailed protocols.
Storage InstructionsStore at 2-8°C
Storage Temperature2-8°C
Batch NumberPlease see item label.
Expiration Date12 months after date of receipt unopened.
Parallelism in bovine milk samples demonstrates accurate quantification of A2 beta-casein.
This standard curve generated in our laboratories is for demonstration purposes only, but can be used as a guide to expected performance. A standard curve should be generated for each assay.
Bovine A1 beta-casein does not cross-react in this ELISA assay.