Focus areas:
  • Metabolism
  • Stress
The DetectX® Cortisol ELISA Kits quantitatively measure cortisol present in a variety of samples.
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  • Catalog Number K003-H
  • Assay Type Competitive ELISA
  • Sample Types Serum, Plasma, Saliva, Urine, Tissue Culture, Respiratory Vapor, Hair, Fecal Extracts
  • Sensitivity 27.6 pg/mL
  • Species Cortisol is identical across species
  • Assay Duration 1.5 Hours
  • Samples/Plate 39 in Duplicate
  • Readout Colorimetric, 450 nm
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Assay Principle

The DetectX® Cortisol ELISA Kit accurately measures cortisol in various samples, including saliva, urine, serum, plasma, dried fecal extracts, and tissue culture media. This competitive ELISA is designed for efficiency with a total run time of 1.5 hours. For optimal results, adhere to the detailed instructions provided in the kit insert. The kit includes a cortisol standard to establish a precise standard curve.

Protocol Summary

  • Introduce standards or diluted samples into the transparent microtiter plate coated with goat anti-mouse IgG antibody.
  • Add cortisol peroxidase conjugate and cortisol monoclonal mouse antibody to initiate the immunological reaction.
  • Incubate for 1 hour with shaking at room temperature. The signal varies inversely with cortisol concentration in the sample.
  • After incubation, wash away excess cortisol-peroxidase and add the TMB substrate. This reacts with the bound cortisol-peroxidase conjugate.
  • Measure the generated signal at 450nm using a plate reader to calculate cortisol concentrations based on the standard curve.
Performance Note

The DetectX® Cortisol ELISA Kit is one of the most sensitive assays available, providing results in just 90 minutes using a standard plate reader. It is compatible with a broad range of sample types and requires as little as 1μL of Serum or Plasma for the assay.

Background

Cortisol, primarily produced by the adrenal cortex, is a key glucocorticoid in the human body. It follows an ACTH-dependent circadian rhythm, peaking in the morning and decreasing throughout the day. While most circulating cortisol binds to proteins like corticosteroid-binding globulin and serum albumin, only free cortisol is bioactive.

Known as the “stress hormone,” cortisol regulates blood pressure, blood sugar levels, and the body’s response to stress. It has significant roles in anti-inflammatory responses, immunosuppression, and disease resistance. Cortisol stimulates gluconeogenesis, liver glycogen deposition, and reduces glucose utilization. Abnormal levels of cortisol are linked to various health conditions, including Prostate Cancer, Depression, Schizophrenia, Cushing’s Syndrome, and Addison’s Disease, making its accurate measurement crucial in both clinical and research settings.

The DetectX® Cortisol ELISA Kit provides a reliable, precise method for measuring cortisol levels, supporting research and diagnostics in areas related to stress physiology, endocrine function, and various health disorders.

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Cortisol quantification for assessing stress-induced changes in zebrafish larvae

Published in 2024
Species
Fish
Sample
Tissue Lysate/Homogenate

Identification of a novel class of cortisol biosynthesis inhibitors and its implications in a therapeutic strategy for hypercortisolism

Published in 2023
Species
Human
Sample
Cell Culture

Comparison of butorphanol-azaperone-medetomidine and nalbuphine-medetomidine-azaperone for immobilization of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)

Published in 2024
Species
Deer, White-Tailed Deer
Sample
Fecal

No additional stress of sublethal gas supersaturation in a landlocked population of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) exposed to environmental acidification

Published in 2024
Species
Fish
Sample
Plasma

Importance of environmental signals for cardiac morphological development in Atlantic salmon

Published in 2024
Species
Fish
Sample
Plasma

Timing of maternal stress differentially affects immune and stress phenotypes in progeny

Published in 2024
Species
Pig
Sample
Breast Milk/Colostrum, Plasma

Validation of a commercial ELISA kit for non-invasive measurement of biologically relevant changes in equine cortisol concentrations

Published in 2024
Species
Horse
Sample
Fecal, Plasma

Relationships between age, diet, and stress-related hormones and reproduction in American marten (Martes americana)

Published in 2022
Species
American marten
Sample
Claw, Fur

Effects of weaning age and pace on blood metabolites, cortisol concentration, and mRNA abundance of inflammation-related genes in gastrointestinal, adipose, and liver tissue of Holstein dairy calves

Published in 2024
Species
Cattle
Sample
Serum

Coping strategies mediated the relationship between perceived stress and hair cortisol among socioeconomically marginalized parents

Published in 2024
Species
Human
Sample
Hair

Age and hair cortisol levels as predictors of SARS-CoV-2 infection

Published in 2024
Species
Human
Sample
Hair

Hair and nail cortisol levels are associated and affected by glucocorticoid use

Published in 2024
Species
Human
Sample
Hair, Nail

Sex, season, age and status influence urinary steroid hormone profiles in an extremely polygynous neotropical bat

Published in 2024
Species
Bat
Sample
Urine

An empirical comparison of several commercial enzyme immunoassays for the non-invasive assessment of adrenocortical and gonadal function in mountain gorillas

Published in 2023
Species
Gorilla
Sample
Fecal

Robot-mediated intergenerational childcare: Experimental study based on health-screening task in nursery school

Published in 2024
Species
Human
Sample
Serum

Latent profile analysis of blood marker phenotypes and their relationships with clinical pain and interference reports in people with acute musculoskeletal trauma

Published in 2021
Species
Human
Sample
Serum

Associations between fecal cortisol and biparental care in a pair-living primate

Published in 2021
Species
Primate
Sample
Fecal

Immune Responses and Performance Are Influenced by Respiratory Vaccine Antigen Type and Stress in Beef Calves

Published in 2020
Species
Cow
Sample
Serum

Cortisol Measurement in Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) Fur

Published in 2019
Species
Koala
Sample
Fur

Use of fecal glucocorticoid and salivary cortisol concentrations as a measure of well-being of New York City carriage horses

Published in 2017
Species
Horse
Sample
Saliva