Placental Lactogen - hPL


General Product Information: hPL is isolated from human placenta and provided as a powder, lyophilized from ammonium bicarbonate. Protein content is determined by absorbance at 280nm (Emg/ml = 0.90).

Catalog No. L0114 (Part No. 90321)

Purity: 95% by SDS-PAGE.
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The human placenta produces several hormones that are homologous to hormones of the anterior pituitary. Human Placental Lactogen (hPL), a single polypeptide chain of 190 amino acid residues, is structurally similar to human prolactin and growth hormone. Not surprisingly, hPL demonstrates both lactogenic and growth-stimulating activity.

hPL serum levels rise very early in normal pregnancy and continue to increase until a plateau is reached at approximately the 35th week post-conception. As such, immunoassays for maternal serum levels of hPL are useful in monitoring placental function. In addition, serum elevations of hPL in non-pregnant individuals are associated with various malignancies.


Note: Monoclonal Antibody is available for hPL