Abcam makes an ELISA that can be used and it is the most sensitive method for this application. You can run your samples in duplicate not triplicate for better economy but talk with the representative and they should lower the price for purchasing many kits. Typically you can run ~40 samples in duplicate per plate and retail price is ~$500 per kit.
Dear Olusegun, yes the cost benefit and economical method for large number sample Adiponection determination is ELISA method. But as you know companies produce two type ELISA kits.:
1) Ready to use ELISA kits with different formats (96, 192, 480 and 960 tests) so the cheapest one per test, is 960 tests ELISA kit
2) ELISA set kit, which some component need to be prepare by user. Even some ELISA set give you antibody, and you have to coat the plate based on the company instruction.
Anyway for large sample size, the most economic method is ELISA set and then is 960 tests ELISA kit.
I think there is no need for duplication of your samples, it is adequate for repeating control sample in each run and calculation intra CV% and inter CV%.
Thanks John and Mehdi. Your responses are well appreciated. The ready to use ELISA kit of 960 wells will be okay for me. Hope it's for high molecular weight adiponectin?
You can use Quantikine Adiponectin/Acrp30 immunoassay kit from R&D Systems. It provides ready to use kit for different sample sizes. The link is for the same: http://www.rndsystems.com/Products/PDHWAD0
Or alternatively you can standardize the manual ELISA by coating serum samples by using antibodies from Santa Cruz Biotechnology or Abcam as well as recombinant human Adiponectin standards.