New Human Insulin MBeads Assay for Limited Volume Samples
Streamline insulin quantification with Mercodia‘s human insulin assay for small samples. Get accurate, high-throughput results from just 10 µL—ideal for limited-volume human research.
We are proud to introduce the Insulin MBeads Assay (10-1371-01), a high-throughput solution for accurate and efficient quantification of human insulin in vitro. Developed for researchers working with volume-limited samples, this assay enables highly specific detection from as little as 10 µL. It’s ideal for conditioned media, cell lysates, homogenates, serum, and perifusion samples derived from human cells.
Why Choose This Assay?
Unlike the Total Insulin MBeads Assay (10-1353-01), which detects insulin from multiple species (human, mouse, and rat), the Insulin MBeads Assay (10-1371-01) is optimized exclusively for human-specific detection. It shows minimal cross-reactivity with insulin analogs or related molecules, offering unmatched specificity for human samples.
The assay also features an extended dynamic range compared to the Insulin ELISA (10-1113-01). This enables accurate detection across a wide range of insulin concentrations, reduces the need for sample dilution, and supports reliable results under variable experimental conditions.
Key Features
Ultra-efficient
Requires only 10 µL per well
No dilution needed — streamlines workflows and reduces errors
Broad dynamic range
Detects insulin levels from 6.73 – 960 mU/L
Eliminates the need for pre-run sample dilutions
Captures both low and high insulin concentrations in a single run
High-throughput format
Compatible with standard lab equipment and automated systems
Human-specific accuracy
No cross-reactivity with insulin analogs
Optimized for human insulin detection
Reliable and reproducible
High correlation (R² = 0.9718) with Total Insulin MBeads Assay
Ensures consistency across different experimental setups
Learn More & Order
Ready to streamline your insulin quantification workflows? Visit the product page for detailed specifications, application notes, and ordering information.
Choosing the right assay is essential for reliable insulin quantification. Whether you’re working with human-only samples or cross-species studies, we have a guide to help you decide.