A2382
Azoalbumin
protease substrate
Sinonimo/i:
Sulfanilic acid-azoalbumin
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Origine biologica
bovine
Livello qualitativo
Stato
powder
Concentrazione
60-90% (Lowry)
tecniche
tissue culture: suitable
Solubilità
0.01 M HCl: soluble 25 mg/mL
Temperatura di conservazione
2-8°C
Descrizione generale
Azoalbumin is a substrate for assaying proteolytic enzymes, majorly trypsin, pepsin and cysteine proteinase. The assay method offers precision and is easy to perform.
Applicazioni
Azoalbumin has been used:
- as a substrate for enzymatic assay of hyphal extracts
- for screening general protease activity in spent growth medium extract
- for screening S. rolfsii proteases
Nota sulla preparazione
Prepared from Bovine albumin, Fraction V (A 4503)
Substrati
A soluble chromogenic substrate for proteolytic enzymes.
Codice della classe di stoccaggio
11 - Combustible Solids
Classe di pericolosità dell'acqua (WGK)
WGK 3
Punto d’infiammabilità (°F)
Not applicable
Punto d’infiammabilità (°C)
Not applicable
Dispositivi di protezione individuale
Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)
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