Alkaline Phosphatase (AP)-conjugated Anti-Goat primary antibodies are enzyme-labeled reagents widely used for the detection of goat immunoglobulins and goat-derived targets in immunoassays. The AP enzyme generates a measurable signal through substrate conversion, making these antibodies ideal for sensitive colorimetric and enzymatic detection workflows.
Key Characteristics
These antibodies are typically affinity-purified polyclonal IgG preparations supplied in liquid or lyophilized formats. Many products are cross-adsorbed to minimize non-specific binding and improve assay specificity.
- Conjugate: Alkaline Phosphatase (AP).
- Format: Purified IgG, liquid, or lyophilized.
- Storage: Generally 2–8 °C, with special handling recommendations after reconstitution.
- Performance: AP provides a stable, linear enzymatic response and enhanced sensitivity through extended substrate incubation.
Applications
AP-conjugated Anti-Goat antibodies are commonly used in Western blotting, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, dot blot, and ELISPOT assays. They are particularly valuable when a stable chromogenic signal is required and can also support chemiluminescent or fluorescent detection systems depending on the substrate employed.
