Tohoku University Technology: Monoclonal antibody recognizing phenyl sulfate: T16-063
Able to simply diagnose diabetic nephropathy!
Phenyl sulfate (PS) is known to be a renal disease marker. After its ingestion, phenol is produced from tyrosine due to the intestinal bacteria action and it is absorbed in the intestines, then metabolized to PS in the liver. For healthy individuals, PS is excreted from the body as urine, but when kidney function is impaired, PS is not excreted and accumulates in the body. So far, PS detection was done using LC-MS or TOFMS equipment so the conventional method was not done simply. The inventor succeeded to product an antibody against PS. Using this antibody, it may be possible to easily detect PS, such as by ELISA method.
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