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(R)-Lactate. Uses: For analytical and research use. Group: Impurity standards. CAS No. 10326-41-7. Molecular formula: C3H6O3. Mole weight: 90.08. Catalog: APB10326417.
2-phospho-L-lactate guanylyltransferase
This enzyme is involved in the biosynthesis of coenzyme F420, a redox-active cofactor found in all methanogenic archaea, as well as some eubacteria. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: CofC; MJ0887. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 2.7.7.68. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-3279; 2-phospho-L-lactate guanylyltransferase; EC 2.7.7.68; CofC; MJ0887. Cat No: EXWM-3279.
2-phospho-L-lactate transferase
This enzyme is involved in the biosynthesis of coenzyme F420, a redox-active cofactor found in all methanogenic archaea, as well as some eubacteria. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: LPPG:Fo 2-phospho-L-lactate transferase; LPPG:7,8-didemethyl-8-hydroxy-5-deazariboflavin 2-phospho-L-lactate transferase; MJ1256; lactyl-2-diphospho-(5')guanosine:Fo 2-phospho-L-lactate transferase; CofD. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 2.7.8.28. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-3327; 2-phospho-L-lactate transferase; EC 2.7.8.28; LPPG:Fo 2-phospho-L-lactate transferase; LPPG:7,8-didemethyl-8-hydroxy-5-deazariboflavin 2-phospho-L-lactate transferase; MJ1256; lactyl-2-diphospho-(5')guanosine:Fo 2-phospho-L-lactate transferase; CofD. Cat No: EXWM-3327.
Dehydrogenase that catalyzes the interconversion of L(+)-lactate to pyruvate. Take advantage of the enhanced liquid stability of this enzyme. Rely on the proven diagnostic quality of this product. Applications: Use l-lactate dehydrogenase (l-ldh), chemically modified, in a variety of diagnostic tests for the removal of pyruvate in determinations working with nadh (i.e., triglycerides, lipase, aldolase, aminotransferases, glutamate dehydrogenase). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: lactic acid dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactate dehydrogenase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; Lactate. LDH. Activity: >25 U/mg lyophilizate; >150 U/mg protein. Stability: At +2 to +8°C within specification range for 12 months. Appearance: White lyophilizate. Source: Porcine heart. Species: Porcine. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactate dehydrogenase; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; Lactate. Cat No: DIA-279.
D-alanine-(R)-lactate ligase
The product of this enzyme, the depsipeptide D-alanyl-(R)-lactate, can be incorporated into the peptidoglycan pentapeptide instead of the usual D-alanyl-D-alanine dipeptide, which is formed by EC 6.3.2.4, D-alanine-D-alanine ligase. The resulting peptidoglycan does not bind the glycopeptide antibiotics vancomycin and teicoplanin, conferring resistance on the bacteria. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: VanA; VanB; VanD. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 6.1.2.1. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-5665; D-alanine-(R)-lactate ligase; EC 6.1.2.1; VanA; VanB; VanD. Cat No: EXWM-5665.
D-lactate dehydratase
The enzyme converts methylglyoxal to D-lactate in a single glutathione (GSH)-independent step. The other known route for this conversion is the two-step GSH-dependent pathway catalysed by EC 4.4.1.5 (lactoylglutathione lyase) and EC 3.1.2.6 (hydroxyacylglutathione hydrolase). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: glyoxylase III. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.130. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4971; D-lactate dehydratase; EC 4.2.1.130; glyoxylase III. Cat No: EXWM-4971.
D-lactate dehydrogenase (acceptor)
The zinc flavoprotein (FAD) from the archaeon Archaeoglobus fulgidus cannot utilize NAD+, cytochrome c, methylene blue or dimethylnaphthoquinone as acceptors. In vitro it is active with artificial electron acceptors such as 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol, but the physiological acceptor is not yet known. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: D-2-hydroxy acid dehydrogenase; D-2-hydroxy-acid dehydrogenase; (R)-2-hydroxy-acid:acceptor 2-oxidoreductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.99.6. CAS No. 9028-83-5. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0469; D-lactate dehydrogenase (acceptor); EC 1.1.99.6; 9028-83-5; D-2-hydroxy acid dehydrogenase; D-2-hydroxy-acid dehydrogenase; (R)-2-hydroxy-acid:acceptor 2-oxidoreductase. Cat No: EXWM-0469.
D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome)
A flavoprotein (FAD). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.2.4. CAS No. 37250-79-6. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0386; D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome); EC 1.1.2.4; 37250-79-6; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. Cat No: EXWM-0386.
D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome c-553)
The enzyme from the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio vulgaris can also act on (R)-2-hydroxybutanoate. Group: Enzymes. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.2.5. CAS No. 37250-79-6. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0387; D-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome c-553); EC 1.1.2.5; 37250-79-6. Cat No: EXWM-0387.
D-Lactate dehydrogenase from Bacteria, Recombinant
In enzymology, a D-lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: (D)-lactate + 2 ferricytochrome c<-> pyruvate + 2 ferrocytochrome c. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are (D)-lactate and ferricytochrome c, whereas its two products are pyruvate and ferrocytochrome c. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with a cytochrome as acceptor. This enzyme participates in pyruvate metabolism. It employs one cofactor, FAD. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.28; D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; (D)-lactate:ferricytochrome-c 2-oxidoreductase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.28. CAS No. 9028-36-8. D-LDH. Mole weight: 44 kD (SDS-PAGE). Activity: > 800 U/mg Protein. Storage: Below -20°C. Form: Lyophilized powder. Source: E. coli. Species: Bacteria. EC 1.1.1.28; D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; (D)-lactate:ferricytochrome-c 2-oxidoreductase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. Cat No: NATE-1042.
D-lactate Dehydrogenase from E. coli, Recombinant
In enzymology, a D-lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: (D)-lactate + 2 ferricytochrome c<-> pyruvate + 2 ferrocytochrome c. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are (D)-lactate and ferricytochrome c, whereas its two products are pyruvate and ferrocytochrome c. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with a cytochrome as acceptor. This enzyme participates in pyruvate metabolism. It employs one cofactor, FAD. This protein is fused with 6x his tag at n terminus and the protein has a calculated mw of 39.1 kda (353aa). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.28; D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; (D)-lactate:ferricytochrome-c. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.28. Purity: > 95% by SDS-PAGE. D-LDH. Mole weight: 39.1 kDa. Activity: > 200 units/mg. Storage: Store at +4°C for short term (1-2 weeks). For long term storage, aliquot and store at -70°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Form: Liquid. Source: E. coli. EC 1.1.1.28; D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; (D)-lactate:ferricytochrome-c 2-oxidoreductase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D- (-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D- (-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase; D-lactate Dehydrogenase. Cat No: NATE-1654.
D-Lactate dehydrogenase, Microorganism
D-Lactate dehydrogenase, Microorganism (D-LDH) is an oxidoreductase that uses NAD + or NADP + as an acceptor and acts on the donor CH-OH group, and can catalyze the oxidation of D-lactate to pyruvate. D-Lactate dehydrogenase widely exists in bacteria and fungi, and is often used in biochemical research [1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. Alternative Names: D-LDH. CAS No. 9028-36-8. Pack Sizes: 500 U; 1 KU. Product ID: HY-P2897.
L-Lactate Dehydrogenase (Crude Enzyme)
Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion oflactate to pyruvic acid and back, as it converts NAD + to NADH and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. LDH is expressed extensively in body tissues, such as blood cells and heart muscle. Because it is released during tissue damage, it is a marker of common injuries and disease such as heart failure. This product with the indicated enzyme activity was briefly purified from engineered E. coli. Applications: Medicine; synthesis; biotechnology; drug development. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: lactic acid dehydrogenase; L(+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: Undetermined. Appearance: Clear to translucent yellow solution. Storage: at -20 °C or lower, for at least 1 month. Source: E. coli. lactic acid dehydrogenase; L(+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Pack: 100ml. Cat No: NATE-1793.
L-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome)
Identical with cytochrome b2; a flavohemoprotein (FMN). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: lactic acid dehydrogenase; cytochrome b2 (flavin-free derivative of flavocytochrome b2); flavocytochrome b2; L-lactate cytochrome c reductase; L(+)-lactate:cytochrome c oxidoreductase; dehydrogenase, lactate (cytochrome); L-lactate cytochrome c oxidoreductase; lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome); lactic cytochrome c reductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.2.3. CAS No. 9078-32-4. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0385; L-lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome); EC 1.1.2.3; 9078-32-4; lactic acid dehydrogenase; cytochrome b2 (flavin-free derivative of flavocytochrome b2); flavocytochrome b2; L-lactate cytochrome c reductase; L(+)-lactate:cytochrome c oxidoreductase; dehydrogenase, lactate (cytochrome); L-lactate cytochrome c oxidoreductase; lactate dehydrogenase (cytochrome); lactic cytochrome c reductase. Cat No: EXWM-0385.
L-Lactate Dehydrogenase from Porcine, Recombinant
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Applications: High purity l-lactate dehydrogenase (porcine) for use in research, biochemical enzyme assays and in vitro diagnostic analysis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L- (+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactate dehydrogenase; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; Lactate. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. Activity: ~ 330 U/mg. Storage: > 2 years at 4°C. Form: In 3.2 M ammonium sulphate. Source: Porcine. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L- (+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactate dehydrogenase; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; Lactate. Cat No: NATE-1105.
L-Lactate dehydrogenase, Microorganism
L-Lactate dehydrogenase, Microorganism (LAD) is a redox enzyme. L-Lactate dehydrogenase catalyzes the reduction of pyruvate to L-lactate by NADH in vivo with absolute enantiospecificity [1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. Alternative Names: LAD. CAS No. 9001-60-9. Pack Sizes: 5 mg; 10 mg; 25 mg. Product ID: HY-P2807.
L-Lactate Dehydrogenase, rabbit muscle
L-Lactate Dehydrogenase, rabbit muscle is a biological material or organic compound that can be used in life science research [1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. CAS No. 9001-60-9. Pack Sizes: 2.5 KU; 25 KU. Product ID: HY-P2807I.
Magnesium L-lactate hydrate
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Magnesium L-lactate hydrate
Magnesium L-lactate hydrate. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: 1220086-24-7. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 1220086-24-7. Molecular formula: C6H12MgO7. Mole weight: 202.45 (anhydrous basis). Purity: 0.96. IUPACName: magnesium;(2S)-2-hydroxypropanoate;hydrate. Canonical SMILES: CC(C(=O)[O-])O.CC(C(=O)[O-])O.O.[Mg+2]. Product ID: ACM1220086247. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified. Categories: Magnesium lactate trihydrate.
Native Lactobacillus delbrückii D-Lactate Dehydrogenase, Grade I
In enzymology, a D-lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: (D)-lactate + 2 ferricytochrome c<-> pyruvate + 2 ferrocytochrome c. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are (D)-lactate and ferricytochrome c, whereas its two products are pyruvate and ferrocytochrome c. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with a cytochrome as acceptor. This enzyme participates in pyruvate metabolism. It employs one cofactor, FAD. Dehydrogenase that catalyzes the interconversion of d(-)-lactate to pyruvate. rely on the proven diagnostic quality of this product. benefit from the.ase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. CAS No. 9028-36-8. D-LDH. Activity: >180 U/mg. Stability: At +2 to +8°C within specification range for 12 months. Store dry. Appearance: White to yellowish lyophilizate. Source: Lactobacillus delbrückii. EC 1.1.1.28; D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; (D)-lactate:ferricytochrome-c 2-oxidoreductase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. Cat No: NATE-0976.
Native Lactobacillus delbrückii D-Lactate Dehydrogenase, Grade II
In enzymology, a D-lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: (D)-lactate + 2 ferricytochrome c<-> pyruvate + 2 ferrocytochrome c. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are (D)-lactate and ferricytochrome c, whereas its two products are pyruvate and ferrocytochrome c. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with a cytochrome as acceptor. This enzyme participates in pyruvate metabolism. It employs one cofactor, FAD. Dehydrogenase that catalyzes the interconversion of d(-)-lactate to pyruvate. rely on the proven diagnostic quality of this product. Applications: U.ase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. CAS No. 9028-36-8. D-LDH. Activity: >150 U/mg. Stability: At +2 to +8°C within specification range for 12 months. Store dry. Appearance: White to yellowish lyophilizate. Source: Lactobacillus delbrückii. EC 1.1.1.28; D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; (D)-lactate:ferricytochrome-c 2-oxidoreductase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. Cat No: NATE-0977.
Native Microorganism D-lactate dehydrogenase
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Applications: This enzyme is useful for enzymatic determination of numerous metabolites, e.g.atp, adp, glucose, creatinine, pyruvate, lactate and glycerol, and of enzyme activities, e.g.gpt, pk and cpk when coupled with the related enzymes. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Lactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.27; LDH; LD. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. Activity: 400U/mg-solid or more. Appearance: White amorphous powder, lyophilized. Storage: Store at -20°C. Form: Freeze dried powder. Source: Microorganism. Lactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.27; LDH; LD. Cat No: DIA-207.
Native Porcine L-Lactate Dehydrogenase
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Dehydrogenase that catalyzes the interconversion of specific for l(+)-lactate to pyruvate. apply this ready-to-use enzyme directly in your diagnostic test. rely on the proven diagnostic quality of this product. Applications: Use l-lactate dehydrogenase in a variety of diagnostic tests for the removal of pyruvate in determinations working with nadh (i.e., triglycerides, lipase. ehydrogenase; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; Lactate. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: >550 U/mg. Stability: At +2 to +8°C within specification range for 12 months. Appearance: White suspension in ammonium sulfate, 3.2 mol/l; Tris, 10 mmol/l, pH approximately 6.5. Source: Porcine muscle. Species: Porcine. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactate dehydrogenase; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; Lactate. Cat No: NATE-0982.
2-Hydroxybutanoic-d3 Acid Sodium Salt is the labeled analogue of a degredation product of isotactic P[(R)-2-hydroxybutyrate] and Its copolymer with (R)-Lactate. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 1219798-97-6. Pack Sizes: 10mg, 100mg. Molecular Formula: C4H4D3NaO3, Molecular Weight: 129.1. US Biological Life Sciences.
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2-Hydroxyethyl-trimethylammonium L-(+)-L
2-Hydroxyethyl-trimethylammonium L-(+)-L. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: 2-Hydroxyethyl-trimethylammonium L-(+)-lactate, 670391_ALDRICH, 888724-51-4. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 888724-51-4. Molecular formula: C8H19NO4. Mole weight: 193.24. Purity: 0.96. IUPACName: 2-hydroxyethyl(trimethyl)azanium;(2S)-2-hydroxypropanoate. Product ID: ACM888724514. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
(2R)-3-sulfolactate dehydrogenase (NADP+)
The enzyme from the bacterium Chromohalobacter salexigens can only utilize NADP+. It functions both biosynthetically in coenzyme M biosynthesis and degradatively, in the degradation of sulfolactate. It can not use (S)-malate and (S)-lactate. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: (R)-sulfolactate:NADP+ oxidoreductase; L-sulfolactate dehydrogenase; (R)-sulfolactate dehydrogenase; ComC. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.338. CAS No. 81210-65-3. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0252; (2R)-3-sulfolactate dehydrogenase (NADP+); EC 1.1.1.338; 81210-65-3; (R)-sulfolactate:NADP+ oxidoreductase; L-sulfolactate dehydrogenase; (R)-sulfolactate dehydrogenase; ComC. Cat No: EXWM-0252.
7ACC2
7ACC2 is a potent MCT inhibitor. Monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) catalyze the proton-linked transport of monocarboxylates such as L-lactate, pyruvate, and the ketone bodies across the plasma membrane. There are four isoforms, MCTs 1-4, which are known to perform this function in mammals, each with distinct substrate and inhibitor affinities. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: 7ACC2; 7 ACC2; 7-ACC2. Product Category: Inhibitors. Appearance: Solid powder. CAS No. 1472624-85-3. Molecular formula: C18H15NO4. Mole weight: 309.32. Purity: >98%. IUPACName: 7-(benzyl(methyl)amino)-2-oxo-2H-chromene-3-carboxylic acid. Canonical SMILES: O=C1C(C(O)=O)=CC2=CC=C(N(CC3=CC=CC=C3)C)C=C2O1. Product ID: ACM1472624853. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
Benzyl L-lactate
Benzyl L-lactate. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: Benzyl (S)-(-)-lactate, 56777-24-3, SureCN320610, 424846_ALDRICH, CTK8B1924, (S)-(-)-Lactic Acid Benzyl Ester, ANW-32577, AKOS015836390, L0161. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 56777-24-3. Molecular formula: C10H12O3. Mole weight: 180.2. Purity: >98.0%(GC). IUPACName: benzyl (2S)-2-hydroxypropanoate. Canonical SMILES: CC(C(=O)OCC1=CC=CC=C1)O. Density: 1.12. Product ID: ACM56777243. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
Calcium(R)-2-hydroxypropionate
Calcium(R)-2-hydroxypropionate. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: calcium (R)-2-hydroxypropionate;Calcium D-lactate;Lactic acid, calcium salt (2:1), D- (8CI);Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, calcium salt (2:1), (2R)-;Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, calcium salt (2:1), (R)-;Bis[(+)-D-lactic acid]calcium salt;Bis[[R,(+)]-2-hydrox. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 16127-59-6. Molecular formula: C3H6O3.1/2Ca. Mole weight: 129.1475. Purity: 0.96. IUPACName: calcium (2R)-2-hydroxypropanoate. Canonical SMILES: CC(C(=O)[O-])O.CC(C(=O)[O-])O.[Ca+2]. Density: g/cm³. ECNumber: 240-289-2. Product ID: ACM16127596. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified. Categories: Calcium (S)-2-hydroxypropionate.
Cupric lactate.
Cupric lactate. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: Copper dihexanoate; bis(D,L-lactato)copper(II); copper(II) lactate; copper caprylate; DL-Milchsaeure,Kupfer(II)-lactat; EINECS 236-758-6; copper caprate; Kupfer(II)-hexanoat; copper(II) hexanoate; DL-lactic acid,copper (II)-lactate; copper lactate; copper(II) n-capronate. CAS No. 814-81-3. Molecular formula: C6H10CuO6. Mole weight: 0. Purity: 0.96. IUPACName: copper;2-hydroxypropanoate. Canonical SMILES: CC(C(=O)[O-])O.CC(C(=O)[O-])O.[Cu+2]. ECNumber: 240-177-3. Product ID: ACM814813. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
D-2-hydroxyacid dehydrogenase (quinone)
The enzyme from mammalian kidney contains one mole of FAD per mole of enzyme.(R)-lactate, (R)-malate and meso-tartrate are good substrates. Ubiquinone-1 and the dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol can act as acceptors; NAD+ and NADP+ are not acceptors. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: (R)-2-hydroxy acid dehydrogenase; (R)-2-hydroxy-acid:(acceptor) 2-oxidoreductase; D-lactate dehydrogenase (ambiguous). Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.5.10. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0428; D-2-hydroxyacid dehydrogenase (quinone); EC 1.1.5.10; (R)-2-hydroxy acid dehydrogenase; (R)-2-hydroxy-acid:(acceptor) 2-oxidoreductase; D-lactate dehydrogenase (ambiguous). Cat No: EXWM-0428.
D-2-hydroxyglutarate dehydrogenase
The enzyme, which has been characterized from the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, is highly specific for (R)-2-hydroxyglutarate. It has low activity with (R)-lactate, (R)-2-hydroxybutyrate and meso-tartrate, and no activity with the (S) isomers. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: AtD-2HGDH. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.99.39. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0467; D-2-hydroxyglutarate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.99.39; AtD-2HGDH. Cat No: EXWM-0467.
D-Ala-D-Ala dipeptidase
A Zn2+-dependent enzyme. The enzyme protects Enterococcus faecium from the antibiotic vancomycin, which can bind to the -D-Ala-D-Ala sequence at the C-terminus of the peptidoglycan pentapeptide (see diagram). This enzyme reduces the availability of the free dipeptide D-Ala-D-Ala, which is the precursor for this pentapeptide sequence, allowing D-Ala-(R)-lactate (for which vancomycin has much less affinity)to be added to the cell wall instead. The enzyme is stereospecific, as L-Ala-L-Ala, D-Ala-L-Ala and L-Ala-D-Ala are not substrates. Belongs in peptidase family M15. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: D-alanyl-D-alanine dipeptidase; vanX D-Ala-D-Ala dipeptidase; VanX. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.13.22. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-4036; D-Ala-D-Ala dipeptidase; EC 3.4.13.22; D-alanyl-D-alanine dipeptidase; vanX D-Ala-D-Ala dipeptidase; VanX. Cat No: EXWM-4036.
D-Methyl lactate
D-Methyl lactate. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Methyl (R)-(+)-lactate; D-(+)-Lactic acid methyl ester. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 17392-83-5. Pack Sizes: 50g, 100g, 250g, 500g, 1kg. Molecular Formula: C4H8O3. US Biological Life Sciences.
(-)-Ethyl L-Lactate is a naturally occuring chemical compound that is often used as an industrial solvent in chemical reactions. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: (S)-(-)-Ethyl lactate; (-)-Ethyl (S)-2-hydroxypropionate. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 687-47-8. Pack Sizes: 500g, 1kg, 2kg, 5kg. Molecular Formula: C?H??O?, Water Content: ≤0.5%. US Biological Life Sciences.
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(-)-Ethyl L-Lactate
(-)-Ethyl L-Lactate is a naturally occuring chemical compound that is often used as an industrial solvent in chemical reactions. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 687-47-8. Pack Sizes: 1g, 10g, 50g. Molecular Formula: C?H??O?. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Ethyl L-lactate 98+%
Ethyl L-lactate 98+%. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Reagent Grade. CAS No. 687-47-8. Pack Sizes: 100g, 250g, 1Kg, 2.5Kg, 5Kg. US Biological Life Sciences.
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glycolate dehydrogenase
Also acts on (R)-lactate. 2,6-Dichloroindophenol and phenazine methosulfate can act as acceptors. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: glycolate oxidoreductase; glycolic acid dehydrogenase; glycolate:(acceptor) 2-oxidoreductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.99.14. CAS No. 37368-32-4. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0447; glycolate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.99.14; 37368-32-4; glycolate oxidoreductase; glycolic acid dehydrogenase; glycolate:(acceptor) 2-oxidoreductase. Cat No: EXWM-0447.
Glyoxalase II from Human, Recombinant
The glyoxalase system consists of Glyoxalase I (Glx I) and Glyoxalase II (Glx II) which is responsible for detoxifying α-ketoaldehydes such as the potent and cytotoxic methylglyoxal (MG). Glx I converts MG to S-D-lactoyl-glutathione (SLG). SLG is then hydrolyzed to D-lactate and reduced glutathione by Glx II. Glx II desensitizes cells to p53-dependent DNA damage-induced apoptosis. It also plays a role during development and in the pathogenesis of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Glyoxalase II may also be important in the regulation of spermatogenesis. Glx ii amino acid 14-308 (295 amino acids) with a c-terminal 6x his-tag. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Hydroxyacylglutathione hydrolase; mitochondrial; HAGH1; GLO2. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.2.6. Purity: > 90% by SDS-PAGE. Mole weight: 32.4 kDa. Activity: >10 U/mg. Storage: Store at -20 ?C for at least two years. Avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Form: Liquid. Source: E. coli. Species: Human. Hydroxyacylglutathione hydrolase; mitochondrial; HAGH1; GLO2; Glyoxalase II; Glx II; Glyoxalase. Cat No: NATE-1650.
Isobutyl D-lactate
Isobutyl D-lactate. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: R-(+)-Lactic acid isobutyl ester. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 61597-96-4. Pack Sizes: 1g, 2g, 5g. Molecular Formula: C7H14O3. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Isopropyl lactate
Isopropyl lactate. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: L(+) LACTIC ACID, ISOPROPYL ESTER;ISOPROPYL (S)-(-)-LACTATE;ISOPROPYL-(S)-LACTATE;ISOPROPYL-S(-)-2-HYDROXY-PROPIONATE;ISOPROPYL LACTATE;(-)-ISOPROPYL L-LACTATE;ISOPROPYL ESTER OF NATURAL L(+)- LACTIC ACID;PURASOLV(R) IPL. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 617-51-6. Molecular formula: C6H12O3. Mole weight: 132.15. Density: 0.988 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.). Product ID: ACM617516. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
L-2-hydroxycarboxylate dehydrogenase (NAD+)
The enzyme from the archaeon Methanocaldococcus jannaschii acts on multiple (S)-2-hydroxycarboxylates including (2R)-3-sulfolactate, (S)-malate, (S)-lactate, and (S)-2-hydroxyglutarate. Note that (2R)-3-sulfolactate has the same stereo configuration as (2S)-2-hydroxycarboxylates. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: (R)-sulfolactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-sulfolactate dehydrogenase; (R)-sulfolactate dehydrogenase; L-2-hydroxyacid dehydrogenase (NAD+); ComC. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.337. CAS No. 81210-65-3. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0251; L-2-hydroxycarboxylate dehydrogenase (NAD+); EC 1.1.1.337; 81210-65-3; (R)-sulfolactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-sulfolactate dehydrogenase; (R)-sulfolactate dehydrogenase; L-2-hydroxyacid dehydrogenase (NAD+); ComC. Cat No: EXWM-0251.
Lactaldehyde dehydrogenase from Escherichia coli, Recombinant
In enzymology, a lactaldehyde dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.22) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: (S)-lactaldehyde + NAD+ + H2O <-> (S)-lactate + NADH + 2 H+. The 3 substrates of this enzyme are (S)-lactaldehyde, NAD+, and H2O, whereas its 3 products are (S)-lactate, NADH, and H+. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the aldehyde or oxo group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: E.C. 1.2.1.22; lactaldehyde dehydrogenase; L-lactaldehyde:NAD oxidoreductase; nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-linked dehydrogenase; (S)-lactaldehyde:NAD+ oxidoreductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.2.1.22. CAS No. 37250-90-1. Lactaldehyde dehydrogenase. Mole weight: 53337.9 Da. Source: Escherichia coli. E.C. 1.2.1.22; lactaldehyde dehydrogenase; L-lactaldehyde:NAD oxidoreductase; nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-linked dehydrogenase; (S)-lactaldehyde:NAD+ oxidoreductase. Cat No: NATE-1213.
Lactate Dehydrogenase from Chicken Heart, Recombinant
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. Purity: > 96% (SDS-PAGE). LDH. Activity: >90%. (>200U/mL). Storage: -20°C. Form: Lyophilized. Source: E. coli. Species: Chicken Heart. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Cat No: NATE-0383.
Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), Bovine Heart
Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), Bovine Heart (LAD, LD, L-LDH, (S)-Lactate: NAD+ oxidoreductase) is a biological material or organic compound that can be used in life science research [1] [2]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. Alternative Names: LAD, LD, L-LDH, (S)-Lactate: NAD+ oxidoreductase. CAS No. 9001-60-9. Pack Sizes: 1 KU. Product ID: HY-P2807F.
lactate-malate transhydrogenase
Catalyses hydrogen transfer from C3 or C4 (S)-2-hydroxy acids to 2-oxo acids. It contains tightly bound nicotinamide nucleotide in its active centre. This prosthetic group cannot be removed without denaturation of the protein. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: malate-lactate transhydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.99.7. CAS No. 9077-15-0. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0470; lactate-malate transhydrogenase; EC 1.1.99.7; 9077-15-0; malate-lactate transhydrogenase. Cat No: EXWM-0470.
Lactic Dehydrogenase, Recombinant
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactate dehydrogenase; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; LDH; Lactate. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: >90%. (>200U/mL). Source: E. coli. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactate dehydrogenase; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; LDH; Lactate. Cat No: NATE-0381.
L-Lactic Dehydrogenase from Bacillus stearothermophilus, Recombinant
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Recombinant, expressed in e. coli, lyophilized powder, > 200 units/mg protein (lowry). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: > 200 units/mg protein (Lowry). Stability: 2-8°C. Form: lyophilized powder. Source: E. coli. Species: Bacillus stearothermophilus. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Cat No: NATE-0382.
L+Lithium Lactate (Lithium L-Lactate)
L+Lithium Lactate (Lithium L-Lactate). Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: (S)-2-Hydroxypropionic Acid Lithium Salt; L-Lactic Acid Lithium Salt; Lithium (S)-2-Hydroxypropionate; Sarcolactic acid lithium salt. Grades: Reagent Grade. CAS No. 27848-80-2. Pack Sizes: 5g, 25g, 100g, 250g, 500g, 1Kg. US Biological Life Sciences.
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L-Zinc lactate hydrate
L-Zinc lactate hydrate. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: ZINC LACTATE HYDRATE;zinc L-lactate hydrate;L-ZINCLACTATEHYDRATE;L-lactic acid hydrate zinc salt. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 312619-27-5. Molecular formula: C6H12O7Zn. Mole weight: 261.55. Purity: 98%, hydrate. Product ID: ACM312619275. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
Native Human Lactate Dehydrogenase
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Applications: Research clinical chemistry life science. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: >90%. (>200U/mL). Storage: 4°C. Source: Human Cardiac Tissue. Species: Human. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Cat No: NATE-0380.
Native Human Lactate Dehydrogenase 1
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Applications: Research clinical chemistry life science. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: >90%. (>200U/mL). Storage: 4°C. Source: Human Cardiac Tissue. Species: Human. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Cat No: NATE-0384.
Native Human Lactate Dehydrogenase 2
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Applications: Research clinical chemistry life science. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: >90%. (>200U/mL). Storage: 4°C. Source: Human Cardiac Tissue. Species: Human. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Cat No: NATE-0386.
Native Human Lactate Dehydrogenase 3
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Applications: Research linical chemistry life science. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: >90%. (>200U/mL). Storage: 4°C. Source: Human Cardiac Tissue. Species: Human. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Cat No: NATE-0388.
Native Human Lactate Dehydrogenase 5
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Applications: Research linical chemistry life science. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: >90%. (>200U/mL). Storage: 4°C. Source: Human Liver. Species: Human. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactate dehydrogenase; LDH; LD; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase, L-LDH; LAD; L-Lactic Dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase. Cat No: NATE-0390.
In enzymology, a D-lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: (D)-lactate + 2 ferricytochrome c<-> pyruvate + 2 ferrocytochrome c. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are (D)-lactate and ferricytochrome c, whereas its two products are pyruvate and ferrocytochrome c. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with a cytochrome as acceptor. This enzyme participates in pyruvate metabolism. It employs one cofactor, FAD. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.28; D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; (D)-lactate:ferricytochrome-c 2-oxidoreductase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.28. CAS No. 9028-36-8. D-LDH. Activity: 1,000-3,000 units/mg protein (biuret). Stability: 2-8°C. Form: ammonium sulfate suspension. Source: Leuconostoc mesenteroides. EC 1.1.1.28; D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; (D)-lactate:ferricytochrome-c 2-oxidoreductase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactate (cytochrome) dehydrogenase; cytochrome-dependent D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase; D-lactate-cytochrome c reductase; D-(-)-lactic cytochrome c reductase. Cat No: NATE-0196.
Native Rabbit L-Lactic Dehydrogenase
A lactate dehydrogenase (LDH or LD) is an enzyme found in nearly all living cells (animals, plants, and prokaryotes). LDH catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate and back, as it converts NADH to NAD+ and back. A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that transfers a hydride from one molecule to another. Lactic dehydrogenase (ldh) has a total molecular weight of 140 kda and is composed of 4 subunits which are designated m subunit (muscle) and h subunit (heart). these subunits may be mixed in any of 5 combinations (m4, m3h1, m2h2, mh3, and h4). skeletal muscle contains ldh that is predominately m4 with some small amounts of m3h and traces of h2h2. the h and m subunits are quite.reductase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; Lactate. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: >90%. (>200U/mL). Storage: 2-8°C. Form: Type I, lyophilized powder; Type II, ; Type III, ammonium sulfate suspension, Crystalline suspension in 3.2 M (NH4)2SO4 solution, pH 6.0. Source: Rabbit muscle. Species: Rabbit. EC 1.1.1.27; 9001-60-9; lactic acid dehydrogenase; L (+)-nLDH; L-(+)-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactic dehydrogenase; L-lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase NAD-dependent; lactic dehydrogenase; NAD-lactate dehydrogenase; L-lactate dehydrogenase; (S)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; L-LDH; LAD; LD; Lactate. Cat No: NATE-0413.
D-lactic dehydrogenase catalyzes the conversion of D-lactate into D-pyruvate while reducing NAD+ to NADH and H+. Applications: D-lactic dehydrogenase can be used to generate inhibitors of angiotensin converting enzyme by catalyzing the production of the intermediate (r)-2-hydroxy-4-phenylbutyric acid. d-lactic dehydrogenase has been used in a study to assess mechanisms of active transport in isolated membrane vesicles. it has also been used in a study to investigate β-galactoside transport in bacterial membrane preparations. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.28, D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-specific lactic dehydrogenase; D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase (NAD); D-lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactic dehydrogenase; (R)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; D-LDH. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.28. CAS No. 9028-36-8. D-LDH. Activity: > 80 units/mg solid. Storage: -20°C. Form: Lyophilized powder containing primarily dextran. Source: Staphylococcus epidermidis. EC 1.1.1.28, D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-specific lactic dehydrogenase; D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase (NAD); D-lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactic dehydrogenase; (R)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; D-LDH. Cat No: NATE-0197.
(R)-4-hydroxyphenyllactate dehydrogenase
Also acts, more slowly, on (R)-3-phenyllactate, (R)-3-(indol-3-yl)lactate and (R)-lactate. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: (R)-aromatic lactate dehydrogenase; D-hydrogenase, D-aryllactate. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.222. CAS No. 101754-02-3. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0128; (R)-4-hydroxyphenyllactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.222; 101754-02-3; (R)-aromatic lactate dehydrogenase; D-hydrogenase, D-aryllactate. Cat No: EXWM-0128.
(R)-(-)-Littorine Hydrochloride
(R)-(-)-Littorine is a tropane alkaloid found in a variety of plants and have been found to potentially detoxify cells in overproducing conditions. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Littorine Hydrochloride; R(-)-3α-(2-Hydroxy-3-phenylpropionyloxy)-tropane Hydrochloride; [3 (R) -endo] - α -Hydroxy Benzene propanoic acid 8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl Ester Hydrochloride; 1αH,5αH-Tropan-3α-ol, 3-phenyl-L-lactate (ester) Hydrochloride; ( α R) - α -Hydroxy Benzene propanoic Acid (3-Endo)-8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl Ester Hydrochloride. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. free base: 21956-47-8. Pack Sizes: 100mg. Molecular Formula: C17H24ClNO3, Molecular Weight: 325.83. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Sodium Lactate
Sodium lactate is an organic sodium salt having lactate as the counterion. It has a role as a food preservative and a food acidity regulator. It is an organic sodium salt and a lactate salt. It contains a lactate. Alternative Names: compound sodium lactate solution. SODIUM LACTATE. Sodium DL-lactate. Lactic acid sodium salt. CAS No. 72-17-3. Product ID: CHE72173. Molecular formula: C3H5NaO3. Mole weight: 112.06. EINECS: 200-772-0. SMILES: CC(C(=O)[O-])O.[Na+]. Appearance: Colorless or nearly colorless odorless liquid. Category: Food Additives.
1-Methyl-2-(octadecyloxy)-2-oxoethyl lactate
1-Methyl-2-(octadecyloxy)-2-oxoethyl lactate. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: EINECS 259-437-2, 1-Methyl-2-(octadecyloxy)-2-oxoethyl lactate, 55025-91-7. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 55025-91-7. Molecular formula: C24H46O5. Mole weight: 414.61904. Purity: 0.96. IUPACName: (1-octadecoxy-1-oxopropan-2-yl) 2-hydroxypropanoate. Canonical SMILES: CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCOC(=O)C(C)OC(=O)C(C)O. Density: 0.964g/cm³. ECNumber: 259-437-2. Product ID: ACM55025917. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
2-(2-Hydroxy-1-oxopropoxy)propionic acid
2-(2-Hydroxy-1-oxopropoxy)propionic acid. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: 2-(2-hydroxy-1-oxopropoxy)propionic acid;lactyl lactate;Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, 1-carboxyethyl ester;Propanoic acid,2-hydroxy-,1-carboxyethyl ester;2-(Lactoyloxy)propanoic acid;2-(Lactoyloxy)propionic acid;Lactic anhydrid;Lactiryllactic acid. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 617-57-2. Molecular formula: C6H10O5. Mole weight: 162.1406. Product ID: ACM617572. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
2-Ketobutyric Acid
A substrate for the determination of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes.This compound is suitable for lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) related research. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 2-Oxobutanoic Acid; 2-Oxobutyric Acid; 2-Ketobutanoic Acid; 2-Ketobutyric Acid; 2-Oxo-n-butyric Acid; 2-Oxobutanoic Acid; 2-Oxobutyric Acid; 3-Methylpyruvic Acid; NSC 60533; Propionylformic Acid; α-Ketobutyric Acid; α-Oxo-n-butyric Acid; α-Oxobutanoic Acid; α-Oxobutyric Acid; α-keto-n-Butyric Acid. Grades: Reagent Grade. CAS No. 600-18-0. Pack Sizes: 5g, 10g, 25g. US Biological Life Sciences.
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2-Ketobutyric acid-[3,3-d2] sodium salt
2-Ketobutyric acid-[3,3-d2] sodium salt is an isotope analogue of α-Ketobutyric Acid, which is a substrate for the determination of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes. This compound is suitable for lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) related research. Synonyms: α-Ketobutyric Acid-d2 Sodium Salt; α-Keto-butyric acid-3,3-d2 sodium. Grade: 97% by CP; 97% atom D. CAS No. 1007476-82-5. Molecular formula: C4H3D2NaO3. Mole weight: 126.08.
2-Naphthyl lactate
2-Naphthyl lactate. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: 2-Naphthyl lactate, 2-NAPTHYL LACTATE, CID7140, EINECS 202-246-6, Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, 2-naphthalenyl ester, 93-43-6. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 93-43-6. Molecular formula: C13H12O3. Mole weight: 216.232580 [g/mol]. Purity: 0.96. IUPACName: naphthalen-2-yl 2-hydroxypropanoate. Density: 1.231±0.06 g/cm³ (20 °C, 760 mmHg). Product ID: ACM93436. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
2-Phenylglycine
2-Phenylglycine (DL-α-Phenylglycine) is a metabolite in breast milk during the W2 to W4 lactation period [1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Natural products. Alternative Names: DL-α-Phenylglycine. CAS No. 2835-6-5. Pack Sizes: 100 mg. Product ID: HY-W010248.
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