Cortisol ELISA (Saliva)
Cortisol ELISA (Saliva) is an enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative determination of cortisol in human saliva.
- Includes ready to use standards and controls
- No cross reaction with DHEAS and tetrahydrocortisone
- Incubation time of 60-65 minutes
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Cortisol is the most abundant circulating steroid and the major glucocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex. Studies have shown Cortisol is physiologically effective in blood pressure maintenance and anti-inflammatory activity. It is also involved in calcium absorption, gluconeogenesis and the secreation of gastric acid and pepsin.
Most circulating cortisol is bound to cortisol binding protein, transcortin, or albumin. In the absence of cortisol binding proetins in saliva, salivary cortisol is concidered to be free and may show a diurnal rhythm with the highest levels in the morning an the loweest levels at night.
Research ares interests include adrenal function, Addisons and Cushings deseases, adrenal hyperplasia, carcinoma, and stress studies.