Description
The Progestogen Pathway Profiling Kit is a UPLC–MS/MS research service for measurement of selected progestogens and progesterone-related metabolites involved in steroid biosynthesis, reproductive endocrinology, and neurosteroid pathway biology.
This panel includes 8 defined analytes covering pregnenolone, progesterone, hydroxyprogesterone, dihydroprogesterone isomers, allopregnanolone, pregnanolone, and pregnanediol. It supports studies involving steroidogenesis, reproductive hormone research, neurosteroid metabolism, preclinical models, pharmacology, endocrine pathway studies, and industrial research applications.
Each order includes analysis of 10 research samples. Sample matrices may include urine, serum/plasma, saliva, tissue, cells, extracts, and other biological or research matrices, depending on analyte class, expected concentration range, extraction method, and project scope.
GSL’s LC-MS/MS workflow is designed to provide sensitive, selective, and QC-reviewed progestogen pathway measurements with research-ready data reporting. Additional progestogens, neurosteroids, steroid conjugates, and customized pathway configurations may be available upon request.
Target Analytes
- Pregnenolone
- Progesterone
- 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone
- 5α-Dihydroprogesterone
- 5β-Dihydroprogesterone
- Allopregnanolone
- Pregnanolone
- Pregnanediol
Additional analytes and customized panel configurations may be available upon request.
Key Features
- Measurement of selected progestogens and progesterone-related metabolites
- 8 defined analytes
- Advanced UPLC–MS/MS analysis
- Includes analysis of 10 research samples per order
- Supports urine, serum/plasma, saliva, tissue, cells, extracts, and other applicable research matrices
- Suitable for steroidogenesis, reproductive endocrinology, neurosteroid metabolism, endocrine pathway, pharmacology, preclinical, research, and industrial applications
- Custom progestogen, neurosteroid, and steroid-conjugate configurations available upon request



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