Antibody diluents are essential reagents used to prepare primary and secondary antibodies at optimal working concentrations for immunodetection techniques such as Western blotting, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence and flow cytometry. Beyond simple dilution, these buffers help preserve antibody structure, reduce non-specific interactions and improve signal-to-noise ratio, which are critical parameters for reproducible antibody-based assays. Recent peer-reviewed studies highlight that antibody stability and analytical performance are strongly influenced by storage conditions, buffer composition and assay environment.
Role in Antibody Performance
A well-formulated antibody diluent generally contains a buffered salt solution, stabilizing proteins such as bovine serum albumin or casein, detergents such as Tween-20, and, in some formulations, preservatives. These components help maintain antibody solubility, limit aggregation, reduce background staining and minimize non-specific binding to membranes, tissue sections or assay plates. In Western blotting and fluorescence-based detection, studies have shown that blocking and dilution conditions can significantly affect background intensity and target-specific signal, making diluent selection a key step in assay optimization.
Applications and Optimization
The optimal antibody diluent depends on the application, antibody clone, antigen abundance, detection chemistry and sample type. For immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence, diluents are selected to support specific antigen-antibody recognition while limiting tissue background. In Western blotting, Tris-buffered saline or phosphate-buffered saline supplemented with detergent is commonly used to dilute antibodies and improve washing efficiency. Recent work has also evaluated the long-term storage of diluted antibodies in TBST, supporting practical approaches to improve reagent consistency and reduce waste. Therefore, choosing an appropriate antibody diluent is essential for reliable, sensitive and reproducible immunoassay workflows.

