Calprotectin Assay Range

Calprotectin is a heterodimeric calcium binding protein (MRP8/14), which is present in both neutrophils and monocytes. Calprotectin is released from these cell types at sites of active inflammation.

Calprotectin is present in both plasma and faeces, but at 6-fold greater concentrations in the latter. In addition to calprotectin being a highly sensitive and specific marker for gut inflammation, it is also highly stable in faecal samples (up to 7 days when kept at 4C), making this protein a very practical biomarker. 

Faecal Calprotectin Collection Kit, designed for patient use at home, featuring BÜHLMANN CALEX Cap® - 20 UKCA Kits per pack
Faecal Calprotectin ELISA BÜHLMANN fCAL™ for differentiating IBS vs IBD and disease monitoring. EK-CAL 96 Wells
Faecal Calprotectin ELISA BÜHLMANN fCAL™ without Buffer for differentiating IBS vs IBD and disease monitoring. EK-CAL2 2x96 Wells
Faecal Calprotectin Extended Range Quantitative lateral-flow test used with the BÜHLMANN Quantum Blue® reader. Range 30-1000µg/g
Faecal Calprotectin High Range Quantitative lateral-flow test used with the BÜHLMANN Quantum Blue® reader. Range 100-1800µg/g
Faecal calprotectin Immuno turbidimetric assay reagents fCAL™ turbo BÜHLMANN approx 200 tests to differentiate IBS vs IBD & monitor disease
Faecal extraction set BÜHLMANN CALEX® Cap pre-filled with buffer, for patient sampling of faeces for calprotectin & elastase analysis.
Quantum Blue® Compact bench top lateral flow reader for rapid, quantitative determination of calprotectin levels and TDM assays. Ideal POC test
Quantum Blue™ Reader III. Compact reader for rapid, quantitative determination of calprotectin & TDM with lateral flow assays. Ideal for POC
Serum Calprotectin (MRP8/14) ELISA for disease monitoring BÜHLMANN 96 well plate
Serum calprotectin Immuno turbidimetric calibrator set sCAL® turbo BÜHLMANN to determine the inflammatory status of patients
Serum calprotectin Immuno turbidimetric control set sCAL® turbo BÜHLMANN to determine the inflammatory status of patients