Test-Category
ELISA
Pack size
96 Tests
Standard concentrations included in the kit
0.019-1.5 mg/l
Possible sample matrix and volumes
Plasma | 10 µl |
Serum | 10 µl |
Urine | 50 µl |
Alpha 1 Microglobulin, a glycoprotein heterogeneous in charge, was reported to occur both as a monomer with 31kDa but also as a polymer with 90 kDa in a covalent binding with one of the two alpha chains of the monomeric Immunoglobulin A. Alpha-1-Mikroglobulin is produced in the liver and is a protein with a small molecular weight. These proteins are metabolised in the kidneys and in a healthy person, only minor amounts can be detected in urine. If the glomerular filtration rate is limited, then the increase of Alpha-1-Microglobulin is seen in serum. If the relationship between the total sum of Albumin-IgG, Alpha-1-Microglobulin in comparison to the total protein in urine is disturbed, then this indicates a prerenal protinuria.