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Wide specificity. The enzymes from microsomes also catalyse the reactions of EC 3.1.1.2 (arylesterase), EC 3.1.1.5 (lysophospholipase), EC 3.1.1.6 (acetylesterase), EC 3.1.1.23 (acylglycerol lipase), EC 3.1.1.28 (acylcarnitine hydrolase), EC 3.1.2.2 (palmitoyl-CoA hydrolase), EC 3.5.1.4 (amidase) and EC 3.5.1.13 (aryl-acylamidase). Also hydrolyses vitamin A esters. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester h. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. 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-3434; carboxylesterase; EC 3.1.1.1; 9016-18-6; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase. Cat No: EXWM-3434.
Carboxylesterase 1D from Mouse, Recombinant
Ces1d, also known as carboxylesterase 1D, is a member of a large family of carboxylesterases that are responsible for the hydrolysis of ester and amide bonds. It is the principle lipase of white adipose tissue fat cake extracts. Partially purified white adipose tissue Ces1d had lipase activity as well as lesser but detectable neutral cholesteryl ester hydrolase activity. The protein shows low catalytic efficiency for hydrolysis of CPT-11, a prodrugs for camptothecin used in cancer therapeutics. Recombinant mouse Ces1d, fused to His-tag at C-terminus, was expressed in insect cell and purified by using conventional chromatography techniques. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Ces1d; Carboxylesterase 3; FAEE synthase; TGH; Ces3. Purity: > 90% by SDS-PAGE. Esterase. Mole weight: 60.9 kDa. Activity: > 80,000 pmol/min/ug. 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: Insect cell (Baculovirus) and fused to His-tag at N-terminus. Species: Mouse. Ces1d; Carboxylesterase 3; FAEE synthase; TGH; Ces3; Carboxylesterase 1D. Cat No: NATE-1633.
Carboxylesterase 1 isoform b from Human, Recombinant
Carboxylesterase 1 is a member of a large multigene carboxylesterase family. These enzymes are responsible for the hydrolysis of ester- and amide-bond-containing drugs such as cocaine and heroin. They also hydrolyze long-chain fatty acid esters and thioesters. This enzyme is known to hydrolyze aromatic and aliphatic esters and is necessary for cellular cholesterol esterification. It may also play a role in detoxification in the lung and/or protection of the central nervous system from ester or amide compounds. Applications: Delivers high catalytic activity, ideal for robust high-throughput screening assays including drug-drug interaction studies, and pharmacokinetic...er: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: ≥500 units/mg protein. Storage: at -70°C. Form: Liquid. Source: Baculovirus infected BTI insect cells. Species: Human. EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 1; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxyl
Carboxylesterase 1 isoform c from Human, Recombinant
Carboxylesterase 1 is a member of a large multigene carboxylesterase family. These enzymes are responsible for the hydrolysis of ester- and amide-bond-containing drugs such as cocaine and heroin. They also hydrolyze long-chain fatty acid esters and thioesters. This enzyme is known to hydrolyze aromatic and aliphatic esters and is necessary for cellular cholesterol esterification. It may also play a role in detoxification in the lung and/or protection of the central nervous system from ester or amide compounds. Applications: Delivers high catalytic activity, ideal for robust high-throughput screening assays including drug-drug interaction studies, and pharmacokinetic...er: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: ≥1000 units/mg protein. Storage: at -70°C. Form: Liquid. Source: Baculovirus infected BTI insect cells. Species: Human. EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 1; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxy
Carboxylesterase 2 from Human, Recombinant
Member of a serine esterase family that hydrolyze ester and amide bonds. Carboxylesterase 2 is an endoplasmic reticulum-bound hydrolase that plays a critical role in xenobiotic detoxification and activation for ester-containing therapeutics. Carboxylesterase 2 is also involved in the detoxification of drugs such as heroin and cocaine. This enzyme is thought to play a role in lipid metabolism. Human carboxylesterase 2 (hCE-2) recognizes a substrate with a large alcohol group and small acyl group. Its substrate specificity may be restricted by a capability of acyl-hCE-2 conjugate formation due to the presence of conformational interference in the active site pocket. Carboxylesterases catalyze the biotransformation of several ester-containing drugs and prodrugs such as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (temocarpil, cilazapril), anti-tumor drugs (capecitabin) and narcotics. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; Carboxylesterase 2; CES2; CES2A1; CE-2; . Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Purity: >95% (SDS-PAGE). Esterase. Mole weight: ~60 kDa. Activity: >30,000 (pmol/min/μg). Storage: Store at -70°C. Form: Supplied as a solution containing sodium chloride, sodium acetate, and 20% glycerol. Source: Mouse NSO cells. Species: Human. EC 3.1.1.1; Carboxylesterase 2; CES2; CES2A1; CE-2; PCE-2; iCE. Cat No: NATE-0812.
1-alkyl-2-acetylglycerophosphocholine esterase
This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is 1-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine acetohydrolase. Other names in common use include 1-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine acetylhydrolase, and alkylacetyl-GPC:acetylhydrolase. This enzyme participates in ether lipid metabolism. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: 1-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine acetylhydrolase; alkylacetyl-GPC:acetylhydrolase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.47. CAS No. 76901-00-3. 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-3474; 1-alkyl-2-acetylglycerophosphocholine esterase; EC 3.1.1.47; 76901-00-3; 1-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine acetylhydrolase; alkylacetyl-GPC:acetylhydrolase. Cat No: EXWM-3474.
4,4'-Dimethoxybenzil
4,4'-Dimethoxybenzil is a human intestinal carboxylesterase ( hiCE ) inhibitor with K i of 70 nM. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. Alternative Names: p-Anisil. CAS No. 1226-42-2. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL; 1 g; 5 g. Product ID: HY-103610.
4-methyloxaloacetate esterase
This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.44. CAS No. 74812-46-7. 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-3471; 4-methyloxaloacetate esterase; EC 3.1.1.44; 74812-46-7. Cat No: EXWM-3471.
Acetylcholinesterase Human, Recombinant
Acetylcholinesterase, also known as AChE or acetylhydrolase, is a hydrolase that hydrolyzes the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. AChE is found at mainly neuromuscular junctions and cholinergic brain synapses, where its activity serves to terminate synaptic transmission. It belongs to carboxylesterase family of enzymes. It is the primary target of inhibition by organophosphorus compounds such as nerve agents and pesticides. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: true cholinesterase; choline esterase I; cholinesterase; acetylthiocholinesterase; acetylcholine hydrolase; acetyl; β-methylcholinesterase; AcCholE; EC 3.1.1.7; 9000-81-1; Acetylcholinesterase; AChE; acetylhydrolase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.7. CAS No. 9000-81-1. Acetylcholinesterase. Activity: > 1,000 units/mg protein (Lowry). Storage: -20°C. Form: Lyophilized powder containing phosphate buffer salt. Source: HEK 293 cells. Species: Human. Cat No: NATE-0020.
acetylesterase
This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: C-esterase (in animal tissues); acetic ester hydrolase; chloroesterase; p-nitrophenyl acetate esterase; Citrus acetylesterase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.6. CAS No. 9000-82-2. 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-3488; acetylesterase; EC 3.1.1.6; 9000-82-2; C-esterase (in animal tissues); acetic ester hydrolase; chloroesterase; p-nitrophenyl acetate esterase; Citrus acetylesterase. Cat No: EXWM-3488.
acetylsalicylate deacetylase
Not identical with EC 3.1.1.1 (carboxylesterase), EC 3.1.1.2 (arylesterase), EC 3.1.1.7 (acetylcholinesterase) or EC 3.1.1.8 (cholinesterase). The activity of the liver cytosol enzyme is highest with acetyl esters of aryl alcohols, and thioesters are also hydrolysed; the microsomal enzyme also hydrolyses some other negatively charged esters, with highest activity on esters of salicylate with long-chain alcohols. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: aspirin esterase; aspirin esterase; acetylsalicylic acid esterase; aspirin hydrolase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.55. CAS No. 87348-04-7. 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-3483; acetylsalicylate deacetylase; EC 3.1.1.55; 87348-04-7; aspirin esterase; aspirin esterase; acetylsalicylic acid esterase; aspirin hydrolase. Cat No: EXWM-3483.
Acetyl xylan esterase from Bacillus subtilis, Recombinant
In enzymology, an acetylxylan esterase (EC 3.1.1.72) is an enzyme that catalyzes a chemical reaction, the deacetylation of xylans and xylo-oligosaccharides. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.72. CAS No. 188959-24-2;9000-82-2. Purity: >90% as judged by SDS-PAGE. Acetylxylan esterase. Mole weight: 28.0 kDa. Storage: This enzyme is shipped at room temperature but should be stored at -20 °C. Form: 35 mM NaHepes buffer, pH 7.5, 750 mM NaCl, 200 mM imidazol, 3.5 mM CaCl2, 0.02% sodium azide and 25% (v/v) glycerol. Source: E. coli. Species: Bacillus subtilis. Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Cat No: NATE-1534.
Acetyl xylan esterase from Cellvibrio japonicus, Recombinant
In enzymology, an acetylxylan esterase (EC 3.1.1.72) is an enzyme that catalyzes a chemical reaction, the deacetylation of xylans and xylo-oligosaccharides. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.72. CAS No. 188959-24-2;9000-82-2. Purity: > 95 % as judged by SDS-PAGE. Acetylxylan esterase. Mole weight: 39090.9 Da. Activity: 410.0 U/mg. Storage: Store at 4°C (shipped at room temperature). Form: Supplied in 3.2 M ammonium sulphate. Source: Cellvibrio japonicus NCIMB 10462. Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Cat No: NATE-1194.
Acetyl xylan esterase from Clostridium thermocellum, Recombinant
In enzymology, an acetylxylan esterase (EC 3.1.1.72) is an enzyme that catalyzes a chemical reaction, the deacetylation of xylans and xylo-oligosaccharides. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.72. CAS No. 188959-24-2;9000-82-2. Purity: > 95 % as judged by SDS-PAGE. Acetylxylan esterase. Mole weight: 37700 Da. Activity: 175 U/mg. Storage: Store at 4°C (shipped at room temperature). Form: Supplied in 3.2 M ammonium sulphate. Source: Clostridium thermocellum. Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Cat No: NATE-1195.
Acetyl xylan esterase from Ruminococcus flavefaciens, Recombinant
In enzymology, an acetylxylan esterase (EC 3.1.1.72) is an enzyme that catalyzes a chemical reaction, the deacetylation of xylans and xylo-oligosaccharides. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.72. CAS No. 188959-24-2;9000-82-2. Purity: >90% as judged by SDS-PAGE. Acetylxylan esterase. Mole weight: 27.2 kDa. Storage: This enzyme is shipped at room temperature but should be stored at -20 °C. Form: 35 mM NaHepes buffer, pH 7.5, 750 mM NaCl, 200 mM imidazol, 3.5 mM CaCl2, 0.02% sodium azide and 25% (v/v) glycerol. Source: E. coli. Species: Ruminococcus flavefaciens. Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Cat No: NATE-1533.
Acetyl xylan esterase from Thermotoga maritima, Recombinant
In enzymology, an acetylxylan esterase (EC 3.1.1.72) is an enzyme that catalyzes a chemical reaction, the deacetylation of xylans and xylo-oligosaccharides. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.72. CAS No. 188959-24-2;9000-82-2. Purity: >90% as judged by SDS-PAGE. Acetylxylan esterase. Mole weight: 39.2 kDa. Storage: This enzyme is shipped at room temperature but should be stored at -20 °C. Form: 35 mM NaHepes buffer, pH 7.5, 750 mM NaCl, 200 mM imidazol, 3.5 mM CaCl2, 0.02% sodium azide and 25% (v/v) glycerol. Source: E. coli. Species: Thermotoga maritima. Acetylxylan esterase; EC 3.1.1.72; 188959-24-2; 9000-82-2. Cat No: NATE-1535.
CA-074 methyl ester
CA-074 Me is a membrane-permeable inhibitor of irreversible cathepsin B derived from CA-074. CA-074 Me would be hydrolyzed by intracellular esterases to CA-074, the active compound. Synonyms: Ca-074Me; Ca 074Me; Ca074Me; Cathepsin B Inhibitor IV; MFCD03452890; (S)-methyl 1-((2S,3S)-3-methyl-2-((2S,3S)-3-(propylcarbamoyl)oxirane-2-carboxamido)pentanoyl)pyrrolidine-2-carboxylate; CA-074 Me. Grades: 99.04 %. CAS No. 147859-80-1. Molecular formula: C19H31N3O6. Mole weight: 397.47.
Cephalosporin-C Deacetylase (Crude Enzyme)
This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. This product with the indicated enzyme activity was briefly purified from engineered E. coli. Applications: Synthesis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: cephalosporin C acetyl-hydrolase; cephalosporin C acetylase; cephalosporin acetylesterase; cephalosporin C acetylesterase; cephalosporin C acetyl-esterase; cephalosporin C deacetylase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.41. CAS No. 52227-71-1. Activity: Undetermined. Appearance: Clear to translucent yellow solution. Storage: at -20 °C or lower, for at least 1 month. Source: E. coli. cephalosporin C acetyl-hydrolase; cephalosporin C acetylase; cephalosporin acetylesterase; cephalosporin C acetylesterase; cephalosporin C acetyl-esterase; cephalosporin C deacetylase. Pack: 100ml. Cat No: NATE-1832.
Cholesterol Esterase from E. coli, Recombinant
Sterol esterase belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is steryl-ester acylhydrolase. This enzyme participates in bile acid biosynthesis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; Sterol esterase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.13. CAS No. 9026-00-0. Cholesterol Esterase. Mole weight: ca. 54 kDa. Activity: > 5 U/mg lyophilizate. Appearance: Light yellow lyophilizate. Source: E. coli. Species: E. coli. cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; Sterol esterase. Cat No: DIA-405.
Cilazapril
Cilazapril is a very potent and highly effective angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor). It is used for the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure. lt is a monoethyl ester. It is a prodrug that is hydrolyzed after absorption to its main metabolite cilazaprilat by non-specific esterases. It is known that the diacid form is more potent. It has been listed. Uses: Cilazapri is used for the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure. Synonyms: Cilazapril; Ro 34-2848; Ro-34-2848; Ro34-2848. 7-[ (2-amino-2-carboxylatoethyl) thio]-2-[[ (2, 2-dimethylcyclopropyl) carbonyl]amino]hept-2-enoate; 6H-Pyridazino[1, 2-a][1, 2]diazepine-1-carboxylic acid, 9-[[(1S)-1-(ethoxycarbonyl)-3-phenylpropyl]amino]octahydro-10-oxo-, (1S,9S)-;6H-Pyridazino[1,2-a][1,2]diazepine-1-carboxylic acid, 9-[[1-(ethoxycarbonyl)-3-phenylpropyl]amino]octahydro-10-oxo-, [1S-[1α,9α(R*)]]-;Ro 31-2848;(1S,9S)-9-[(S)-1-Ethoxycarbonyl-3-phenylpropylamino]-10-oxoperhydropyridazino[1,2-a][1,2]diazepine-1-carboxylic acid; Inhibace; Vascace; Cilazaprilum; (4S, 7S)-7-[[(2S)-1-ethoxy-1-oxo-4-phenylbutan-2-yl]amino]-6-oxo-1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10-octahydropyridazino[1, 2-a]diazepine-4-carboxylic acid. Grades: >98%. CAS No. 88768-40-5. Molecular formula: C22H31N3O5. Mole weight: 417.50.
cocaine esterase
Rhodococcus sp. strain MB1 and Pseudomonas maltophilia strain MB11L can utilize cocaine as sole source of carbon and energy. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: CocE; hCE2; hCE-2; human carboxylesterase 2. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.84. 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-3513; cocaine esterase; EC 3.1.1.84; CocE; hCE2; hCE-2; human carboxylesterase 2. Cat No: EXWM-3513.
EDTA AM
EDTA AM is a cell-permeant calcium indicator. EDTA AM is loaded into live cells by incubation, and cleaved by cytosolic esterases to liberate the active tetra-carboxylate ligand. It has been used for investigations of the role of cytosolic Ca2+. Synonyms: EDTA tetra(acetoxymethyl ester); acetyloxymethyl 2-[[2-(acetyloxymethoxy)-2-oxoethyl]-[2-[bis[2-(acetyloxymethoxy)-2-oxoethyl]amino]ethyl]amino]acetate. CAS No. 162303-59-5. Molecular formula: C22H32N2O16. Mole weight: 580.49.
Esterase from Bacillus stearothermophilus, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase, from bacillus stearothermophilus, may be used for the characterization of novel esterases. this product is recombinant and expressed in e. coli. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylestera. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 8.0 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Bacillus stearothermophilus. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0241.
Esterase from Bacillus subtilis, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase, from bacillus subtilis, may be used in protein engineering research as well as to study the kinetic resolution of acetates of arylaliphatic tertiary alcohols. this product is recombinant and expressed in e. coli (> 10 units/mg). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacet. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: Type I, > 10 units/mg; Type II, > 0.8 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Bacillus subtilis. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0242.
Esterase from Methylobacterium populi, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterases are used for various downstream biotechnological applications. esterase from methylobacterium populi is used to convert 1 μmol of 4-nitrophenyl-l-acetate per minute at ph 7.5 and 30 oc. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; me. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 0.5 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Methylobacterium populi. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0243.
Esterase from Nocardia farcinica, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase from n ocardia farcinica may be useful to study the positional specificity of ester hydrolysis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; es. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 0.4 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Nocardia farcinica. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0244.
Esterase from Paenibacillus barcinonensis, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase paenibacillus barcinonensis, also known as esta, may be useful in protein engineering studies. it has been engineered to increase enantioselectivity. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylest. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 12 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Paenibacillus barcinonensis. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0245.
Esterase from Pelobacter propionicus, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase pelobacter propionicus, may be useful in the characterization of novel esterases. it has been used to aid the characterization of esterases from arctic sediment. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxyl. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 0.5 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Pelobacter propionicus. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0246.
Esterase from Pseudomonas fluorescens, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: The compound is commonly used for the synthesis of biodiesel and biopolymers, as well as in the production of pharmaceuticals, agr ochemicals and flavor compounds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methyl. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: Type I, > 4 units/mg; Type II, > 0.3 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Pseudomonas fluorescens. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0247.
Esterase from Pyrobaculum calidifontis, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase, from pyrobaculum calidifontis, may be used in structural biology research. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 2.0 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Pyrobaculum calidifontis. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0248.
Esterase Isoenzyme 1 from Porcine liver, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase isoenzymes may be used to identify the mon ocytic element in normal and leukemic cells. they may be used for the bi ochemical characterization of different hematopoietic cell lineages and stages of differentiation when studying leukemias and lymphomas. esterase isoenzyme is recombinant and from porcine liver. it is expressed in e. coli. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 1; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esteras. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 30.0 U/g. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Porcine liver. EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 1; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0229.
Esterase Isoenzyme 2 from Porcine liver, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase isoenzymes may be used to identify the mon ocytic element in normal and leukemic cells. they may be used for the bi ochemical characterization of different hematopoietic cell lineages and stages of differentiation when studying leukemias and lymphomas. esterase isoenzyme 2, is from porcine liver and is recombinant and expressed in e. coli. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 2; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine estera. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 80 U/g. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Porcine liver. EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 2; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0230.
Esterase Isoenzyme 3 from Porcine liver, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase isoenzymes may be used to identify the mon ocytic element in normal and leukemic cells. they may be used for the biochemical characterization of different hematopoietic cell lineages and stages of differentiation when studying leukemias and lymphomas. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 0.8 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Porcine liver. EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 3; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0231.
Esterase Isoenzyme 5 from Porcine liver, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase isoenzymes may be used to identify the mon ocytic element in normal and leukemic cells. they may be used for the bi ochemical characterization of different hematopoietic cell lineages and stages of differentiation when studying leukemias and lymphomas. esterase isoenzyme 5 is recombinant and from porcine liver. it is expressed in e. coli. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 5; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine e. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 0.5 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Porcine liver. EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 5; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0232.
Esterase Isoenzyme 6 from Porcine liver, Recombinant
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase isoenzymes may be used to identify the mon ocytic element in normal and leukemic cells. they may be used for the bi ochemical characterization of different hematopoietic cell lineages and stages of differentiation when studying leukemias and lymphomas. esterase isoenzyme 6 is recombinant and from porcine liver. it is expressed in e. coli. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 6; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine e. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 1.2 units/mg. Storage: -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: Porcine liver. EC 3.1.1.1; Esterase Isoenzyme 6; 9016-18-6; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyrate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyrate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase. Pack: Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone. Cat No: NATE-0233.
Esterase, pig liver
Esterase, pig liver (CESs), namely carboxylate hydrolases, are widely distributed in nature, commonly found in mammalian liver, and often used in biochemical research. Esterase catalyzes the hydrolysis of a variety of endogenous and exogenous substrates, including esters, thioesters, carbamates, and amides, hydrolyzing carboxylic acid esters to the corresponding alcohols and carboxylic acids [1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. Alternative Names: CESs. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Pack Sizes: 1 KU. Product ID: HY-P2831.
Feruloyl esterase (food grade)
In enzymology, a feruloyl esterase (EC 3.1.1.73) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: feruloyl-polysaccharide + H2O rightleftharpoons ferulate + polysaccharide. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are feruloyl-polysaccharide and H2O, whereas its two products are ferulate and polysaccharide. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: ferulic acid esterase (FAE); hydroxycinnamoyl esterase; hemicellulase accessory enzyme; cinnamoyl ester hydrolase (cinnAE); EC 3.1.1.73; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamoyl-sugar hydrolase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.73. CAS No. 134712-49-5. Feruloyl esterase. Form: Powder. feruloyl esterase; ferulic acid esterase (FAE); hydroxycinnamoyl esterase; hemicellulase accessory enzyme; cinnamoyl ester hydrolase (cinnAE); EC 3.1.1.73; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamoyl-sugar hydrolase. Cat No: NATE-1624.
Feruloyl esterase from Acetivibrio cellulolyticus, Recombinant
In enzymology, a feruloyl esterase (EC 3.1.1.73) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: feruloyl-polysaccharide + H2O rightleftharpoons ferulate + polysaccharide. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are feruloyl-polysaccharide and H2O, whereas its two products are ferulate and polysaccharide. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: feruloyl esterase; ferulic acid esterase (FAE); hydroxycinnamoyl esterase; hemicellulase accessory enzyme; cinnamoyl ester hydrolase (cinnAE); EC 3.1.1.73; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamoyl-sugar hydrolase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.73. CAS No. 134712-49-5. Purity: > 95 % as judged by SDS-PAGE. Feruloyl esterase. Mole weight: 32631.3 Da. Activity: 1.169 U/mg. Storage: Store at 4°C (shipped at room temperature). Form: Supplied in 3.2 M ammonium sulphate. Source: Acetivibrio cellulolyticus. feruloyl esterase; ferulic acid esterase (FAE); hydroxycinnamoyl esterase; hemicellulase accessory enzyme; cinnamoyl ester hydrolase (cinnAE); EC 3.1.1.73; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamoyl-sugar hydrolase. Cat No: NATE-1204.
Feruloyl Esterase from Ruminococcus albus, Recombinant
In enzymology, a feruloyl esterase (EC 3.1.1.73) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: feruloyl-polysaccharide + H2O ? ferulate + polysaccharide. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are feruloyl-polysaccharide and H2O, whereas its two products are ferulate and polysaccharide. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: feruloyl esterase; ferulic acid esterase (FAE); hydroxycinnamoyl esterase; hemicellulase accessory enzyme; cinnamoyl ester hydrolase (cinnAE); EC 3.1.1.73; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamoyl-sugar hydrolase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.73. CAS No. 134712-49-5. Purity: >90% as judged by SDS-PAGE. Feruloyl esterase. Mole weight: 33.7 kDa. Storage: This enzyme is shipped at room temperature but should be stored at -20 °C. Form: 35 mM NaHepes buffer, pH 7.5, 750 mM NaCl, 200 mM imidazol, 3.5 mM CaCl2, 0.02% sodium azide and 25% (v/v) glycerol. Source: E. coli. Species: Ruminococcus albus. feruloyl esterase; ferulic acid esterase (FAE); hydroxycinnamoyl esterase; hemicellulase accessory enzyme; cinnamoyl ester hydrolase (cinnAE); EC 3.1.1.73; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamoyl-sugar hydrolase. Cat No: NATE-1543.
Glycyrrhetinic Acid
Effect on adrenocortical hormone Anti-inflammatory and immunization effect Effect on digestive system Antitussive and expectorant effect Anti-tumor effect Antidiuretic activity Influence on auditory sense Inhibiting effect on acetylcholin esterase Cleaning function on oxygen radical. Group: Material of cosmetics. CAS No. 471-53-4. Molecular formula: C30H46O4. Mole weight: 470.64. Appearance: White powder. IUPACName: (2S, 4aS, 6aR, 6aS, 6bR, 8aR, 10S, 12aS, 14bR)-10-hydroxy-2, 4a, 6a, 6b, 9, 9, 12a-heptamethyl-13-oxo-3, 4, 5, 6, 6a, 7, 8, 8a, 10, 11, 12, 14b-dodecahydro-1H-picene-2-carboxylic acid. Canonical SMILES: CC1 (C2CCC3 (C (C2 (CCC1O)C)C (=O)C=C4C3 (CCC5 (C4CC (CC5) (C)C (=O)O)C)C)C)C. Catalog: ACM471534.
Immobilized Lipase from Candida antarctica
Triacylglycerol lipase is an enzyme with system name triacylglycerol acylhydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:triacylglycerol + H2O<-> diacylglycerol + a carboxylate. Applications: Lipases are used industrially for the resolution of chiral compounds and the transesterification production of biodiesel. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.3; lipase; triglyceride lipase; tributyrase; butyrinase; glycerol ester hydrolase; tributyrinase; Tween hydrolase; steapsin; triacetinase; tributyrin esterase; Tweenase; amno N-AP; Takedo 1969-4-9; Meito MY 30; Tweenesterase; GA 56; capalase. Lipase. Activity: >2 U/mg. Appearance: Slightly brown. Storage: 2-8°C. Form: Beads. Source: Candida antarctica. EC 3.1.1.3; lipase; triglyceride lipase; tributyrase; butyrinase; glycerol ester hydrolase; tributyrinase; Tween hydrolase; steapsin; triacetinase; tributyrin esterase; Immobilized Lipase; capalase L; triglyceride hydrolase; triolein hydrolase; tween-hydrolyzing esterase; amano CE; cacordase; triglyceridase; triacylglycerol ester hydrolase; amano P; amano AP; PPL; glycerol-ester hydrolase; GEH; meito Sangyo OF lipase; hepatic lipase; lipazin; post-heparin plasma protamine-resistant lipase; salt-resistant post-heparin lipase; heparin releasable hepatic lipase; hepatic monoacylglycerol acyltransferase; 9001-62-1. Cat No: NATE-1260.
Immobilized Lipase from Thermomyces lanuginosus
Triacylglycerol lipase is an enzyme with system name triacylglycerol acylhydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:triacylglycerol + H2O<-> diacylglycerol + a carboxylate. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.3; lipase; triglyceride lipase; tributyrase; butyrinase; glycerol ester hydrolase; tributyrinase; Tween hydrolase; steapsin; triacetinase; tributyrin esterase; Tweenase; amno N-AP; Takedo 1969-4-9; Meito MY 30; Tweenesterase; GA 56; cap. Lipase. Activity: 250 IUN/g. Storage: 0-25 °C. Form: Light yellow to yellowish brown granule. Source: Thermomyces lanuginosus. EC 3.1.1.3; lipase; triglyceride lipase; tributyrase; butyrinase; glycerol ester hydrolase; tributyrinase; Tween hydrolase; steapsin; triacetinase; tributyrin esterase; Tweenase; amno N-AP; Takedo 1969-4-9; Meito MY 30; Tweenesterase; GA 56; capalase L; triglyceride hydrolase; triolein hydrolase; tween-hydrolyzing esterase; amano CE; cacordase; triglyceridase; triacylglycerol ester hydrolase; amano P; amano AP; PPL; glycerol-ester hydrolase; GEH; meito Sangyo OF lipase; hepatic lipase; lipazin; post-heparin plasma protamine-resistant lipase; salt-resistant post-heparin lipase; heparin releasable hepatic lipase; amano CES; amano B; tributyrase; triglyceride lipase; liver lipase; hepatic monoacylglycerol acyltransferase; 9001-62-1. Cat No: NATE-1591.
Immobilized Lipozyme from Mucor miehei
Lipases catalyze the hydrolysis of triacylglycerols into glycerol and free fatty acids. Applications: Lipases are used industrially for the resolution of chiral compounds and the transesterification production of biodiesel. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Lipozyme; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: >30 U/g. Storage: 2-8°C. Form: granular; brown. Source: Mucor miehei. Lipozyme; carboxylesterase; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; EC 3.1.1.1. Cat No: NATE-0408.
Carboxypeptidase as isolated from Bovine pancreas glands is a metalloenzyme that contains 1 g atom of zinc per mole of protein. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of the carboxyl-terminal peptide bond in peptides and proteins. It is primarily specific to aromatic and hydrophobic side chains such as phenylalanine, tryptophan or leucine. The enzyme also exhibits esterase activity. It is inhibited by beta-phenylpropionate and indole acetate. Protein determined by e1%/278. Applications: Carboxypeptidase a from bovine pancreas has been used in a study to investigate the expression of a soluble and activatable form of bovine procarboxypeptidase a in escherichia coli. carboxypeptidase a fr...dase A1; pancreatic procarboxypeptidase A; 11075-17-5; Carboxypolypeptidase; Peptidyl-L-amino-acid hydrolase; carboxypeptidase A; carboxypolypeptidase; pancreatic carboxypeptidase A; tissue carboxypeptidase A. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.4.17.1. CAS No. 11075-17-5. CPA1. Mole weight: mol wt ~35 kDa. Activity: > 50 units/mg protein. Storage: 2-8°C. Form: aqueous suspension. Source: Bovine pancreas. Species: Bovine. EC 3.4.17.1; CPA1; CPA; carboxypeptidase A1; pancreatic procarboxypeptidase A; 11075-17-5; Carboxypolypeptidase; Peptidyl-L-amino-acid hydrolase; carboxypeptidase A; carboxypolypeptidase; pancreatic carboxypeptidase A; tissue carboxypeptidase A. Cat No: NATE-0150
Acetylcholinesterase, also known as AChE or acetylhydrolase, is a hydrolase that hydrolyzes the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. AChE is found at mainly neuromuscular junctions and cholinergic brain synapses, where its activity serves to terminate synaptic transmission. It belongs to carboxylesterase family of enzymes. It is the primary target of inhibition by organophosphorus compounds such as nerve agents and pesticides. Type vi-s, lyophilized powder, 200-1000 units/mg protein; type v-s, lyophilized powder, > 1000 units/mg protein. Applications: The enzyme has been used as a reference to to evaluate the effect of aspartame metabolites on hippocampal acetylcholinesterase activity. the enzyme has also been used in immobilization studies for the rapid detection of acetylthiocholine chloride. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: true c. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.7. CAS No. 9000-81-1. Acetylcholinesterase. Mole weight: 280 kDa. Activity: > 1 ,000 units/mg protein; 200-1 ,000 units/mg protein. Storage: -20°C. Form: lyophilized powder. Source: Electrophorus electricus (electric eel). true cholinesterase; choline esterase I; cholinesterase; acetylthiocholinesterase; acetylcholine hydrolase; acetyl; β-methylcholinesterase; AcCholE; EC 3.1.1.7; 9000-81-1; Acetylcholinesterase; AChE; acetylhydrolase. Cat No: NATE-0018.
Acetylcholinesterase, also known as AChE or acetylhydrolase, is a hydrolase that hydrolyzes the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. AChE is found at mainly neuromuscular junctions and cholinergic brain synapses, where its activity serves to terminate synaptic transmission. It belongs to carboxylesterase family of enzymes. It is the primary target of inhibition by organophosphorus compounds such as nerve agents and pesticides. The activity obtained using acetylcholine as substrate is 30-100 times that obtained with butyrylcholine, using acetylcholinesterase from electric eel. Applications: Acetylcholinesterase (ache) from creative enzymes has been used in the structure-activity study of phosphoramido acid esters as inhibitors of ache. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: true cholinesterase; choline esterase I; cholines. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.7. CAS No. 9000-81-1. Acetylcholinesterase. Mole weight: ~80 kDa. Activity: > 500 units/mg protein (BCA). Storage: 2-8°C. Form: buffered aqueous solution. Solution in 20 mM HEPES, pH 8.0, containing 0.1% TRITON X-100. Source: Human erythrocytes. Species: Human. true cholinesterase; choline esterase I; cholinesterase; acetylthiocholinesterase; acetylcholine hydrolase; acetyl; β-methylcholinesterase; AcCholE; EC 3.1.1.7; 9000-81-1; Acetylcholinesterase; AChE; acetylhydrolase. Cat No: NATE-0019.
Native Human Lipase
Triacylglycerol lipase is an enzyme with system name triacylglycerol acylhydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:triacylglycerol + H2O<-> diacylglycerol + a carboxylate. The pancreatic enzyme acts only on an ester-water interface. Pancreatic lipase fulfills a key function in dietary fat absorption by hydrolyzing triglycerides into diglycerides and subsequently into monoglycerides and free fatty acids. buffered aqueous solution, > 250 units/mg protein (lowry). Applications: Lipase has been used in a study to assess the effects of acidification on human milk?s cellular and nutritional content. it has also been used in a study to investigate the effect of physical training on the adipose tissue of diet-induced obesity mice. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.3; 9001-62-1; Lipase; Triacylglycerol acylhydrolase; Triacylglycerol lipase; butyrinase; tributyrinase; T. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.3. CAS No. 9001-62-1. Lipase. Activity: > 250 units/mg protein (Lowry). Stability: 2-8°C. Form: buffered aqueous solution. Source: Human pancreas. Species: Human. EC 3.1.1.3; 9001-62-1; Lipase; Triacylglycerol acylhydrolase; Triacylglycerol lipase; butyrinase; tributyrinase; Tween hydrolase; steapsin; triacetinase; tributyrin esterase; Tweenase; amno N-AP; Takedo 1969-4-9; Meito MY 30; Tweenesterase; GA 56; capalase L; triglyceride hydrolase; t
Native Microorganism Cholesterol Esterase
Sterol esterase belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is steryl-ester acylhydrolase. This enzyme participates in bile acid biosynthesis. Applications: This enzyme is useful for enzymatic determination of total cholesterol when coupled with cholesterol oxidase in clinical analysis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; Sterol esterase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.13. CAS No. 9026-00-0. Cholesterol Esterase. Activity: GradeIII 5.0U/mg-solid or more. Stability: Store at -20°C. Appearance: Light brown amorphous powder, lyophilized. Source: Microorganism. cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; Sterol esterase. Cat No: DIA-135.
Native Mucor miehei Lipase
Triacylglycerol lipase is an enzyme with system name triacylglycerol acylhydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:triacylglycerol + H2O<-> diacylglycerol + a carboxylate. Applications: Lipase from mucor miehei can be used to drive the synthesis of flavor esters. lipase from mucor miehei has been used in a study to assess the nonthermal effect of microwave irradiation in nonaqueous enzymatic esterification. it has also been used in a study to investigate the hydrolysis of virgin coconut oil using immobilized lipase in a batch reactor. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Triacylglycerol acylhydrolase; Triacylglycerol lipase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.3. CAS ...rol ester hydrolase; tributyrinase; Tween hydrolase; steapsin; triacetinase; tributyrin esterase; Tweenase; amno N-AP; Takedo 1969-4-9; Meito MY 30; Tweenesterase; GA 56; capalase L; triglyceride hydrolase; triolein hydrolase; tween-hydrolyzing esterase; amano CE; cacordase; triglyceridase; triacylglycerol ester hydrolase; amano P; amano AP; PPL; glycerol-ester hydrolase; GEH; meito Sangyo OF lipase; hepatic lipase; lipazin; post-heparin plasma protamine-resistant lipase; salt-resistant post-heparin lipase; heparin releasable hepatic lipase; amano CES; amano B; tributyrase; triglyceride lipase; liver lipase; hepatic monoacylglycerol acyltransferase; 9001-62-1. Cat No: NATE-1609.
The enzyme is found primarily in pancreas and pancreatic secretions, but in other tissues as well. Bile salts, such as cholate and its conjugates, act as stabilizers of the native polymeric form of the enzyme and can protect it from proteolytic degradation in the intestine. Applications: Determination of cholesterol in serum and plasma, with cholesterol oxidase or peroxidase synthesis of optically active alcohols and carboxylic acids (via ester hydrolysis, esterification, or transesterification). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; 9026-00-0; sterol esterase; CE. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.13. CAS No. 9026-00-0. Cholesterol Esterase. Activity: > 300 units per gram dry weight. Storage: Store at -20°C. Form: Lyophilized powder. Source: Porcine pancreas. Species: Porcine. cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; 9026-00-0; sterol esterase; CE. Cat No: NATE-0115.
Native Porcine Esterase
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Porcine liver esterase is used to catalyze the hydrolysis of pentaacetyl catechin and epicatechin for use in pharmaceutical and industrial applications. pig liver esterase is commonly used for kinetic resolutions and assymetric synthesis in organic chemistry. esterase from porcine liver has been used in a study to assess the effect of 5-aminolaevulinic acid peptide prodrugs on photosensitization for photodynamic therapy. esterase from porcine liver has also been used in a study to investigate how site-specific atherogenic gene expression correlates with subsequent variable lesion development in c...ms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: Type I, > 15 units/mg solid; Type II, > 50 units/mg; Type III, > 150 units/mg protein (biuret). Storage: -20°C. For
Native Porcine Lipase
Triacylglycerol lipase is an enzyme with system name triacylglycerol acylhydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:triacylglycerol + H2O<-> diacylglycerol + a carboxylate. The pancreatic enzyme acts only on an ester-water interface. Applications: Lipases are used industrially for the resolution of chiral compounds and the transesterification production of biodiesel. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.3; 9001-62-1; Lipase; Triacylglycerol acylhydrolase; Triacylglycerol lipase; butyrinase; tributyrinase;. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.3. CAS No. 9001-62-1. Lipase. Activity: > 20,000 units/mg protein. Stability: -20°C. Form: lyophilized powder. Source: Porcine pancreas. Species: Porcine. EC 3.1.1.3; 9001-62-1; Lipase; Triacylglycerol acylhydrolase; Triacylglycerol lipase; butyrinase; tributyrinase; Tween hydrolase; steapsin; triacetinase; tributyrin esterase; Tweenase; amno N-AP; Takedo 1969-4-9; Meito MY 30; Tweenesterase; GA 56; capalase L; triglyceride hydrolase; triolein hydrolase; tween-hydrolyzing esterase; amano CE; cacordase; triglyceridase; triacylglycerol ester hydrolase; amano P; amano AP; PPL; glycerol-ester hydrolase; GEH; meito Sangyo OF lipase; hepatic lipase; lipazin; post-heparin plasma protamine-resistant lipase; salt-resistant post-heparin lipase; heparin releasable hepatic lipase; amano CES; amano B; tributyrase;
Native Pseudomonas sp. Cholesterol Esterase
Sterol esterase belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is steryl-ester acylhydrolase. This enzyme participates in bile acid biosynthesis. Applications: This enzyme is useful for enzymatic determination of total cholesterol when coupled with cholesterol oxidase in clinical analysis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; Sterol esterase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.13. CAS No. 9026-00-0. Cholesterol Esterase. Mole weight: approx. 300 kDa. Activity: GradeIII 100U/mg-solid or more (containing approx. 40% of stabilizers). Stability: Stable at-20°C for at least one year. Appearance: Light brown amorphous powder, lyophilized. Source: Pseudomonas sp. cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; Sterol esterase. Cat No: DIA-134.
Native Rabbit Esterase
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: Esterase from rabbit liver has been used in a study to investigate a toxic effect of carbamate insecticides. esterase from rabbit liver has also been used in a study to investigate the effect of simvastatin on expression and activity of a lipoprotein-ass ociated phospholipase a. the enzyme from creative enzymes has been used to study the effect of divalent metal ions on the activity of esterase. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; ca. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: > 75 units/mg protein. Storage: -20°C. Form: Lyophilized powder containing Tris buffer salts. Source: Rabbit liver. Species: Rabbit. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Cat No: NATE-0238.
Native Rhizopus niveus Lipase
Triacylglycerol lipase is an enzyme with system name triacylglycerol acylhydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:triacylglycerol + H2O<-> diacylglycerol + a carboxylate. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Triacylglycerol acylhydrolase; Triacylglycerol lipase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.3. CAS No. 9001-62-1. Lipase. Mole weight: ~83,000. Activity: >1.5 U/mg. Storage: 2-8°C. Form: Powder (fine). Source: Rhizopus niveus. EC 3.1.1.3; lipase; triglyceride lipase; tributyrase; butyrinase; glycerol ester hydrolase; tributyrinase; Tween hydrolase; steapsin; triacetinase; tributyrin esterase; Tweenase; amno N-AP; Takedo 1969-4-9; Meito MY 30; Tweenesterase; GA 56; capalase L; triglyceride hydrolase; triolein hydrolase; tween-hydrolyzing esterase; amano CE; cacordase; triglyceridase; triacylglycerol ester hydrolase; amano P; amano AP; PPL; glycerol-ester hydrolase; GEH; meito Sangyo OF lipase; hepatic lipase; lipazin; post-heparin plasma protamine-resistant lipase; salt-resistant post-heparin lipase; heparin releasable hepatic lipase; amano CES; amano B; tributyrase; triglyceride lipase; liver lipase; hepatic monoacylglycerol acyltransferase; 9001-62-1. Cat No: NATE-1612.
Triacylglycerol lipase is an enzyme with system name triacylglycerol acylhydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:triacylglycerol + H2O<-> diacylglycerol + a carboxylate. Applications: Lipases are used industrially for the resolution of chiral compounds and the transesterification production of biodiesel. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.3; 9001-62-1; Lipase; Triacylglycerol acylhydrolase; Triacylglycerol lipase; butyrinase; tributyrinase; Tween hy. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.3. CAS No. 9001-62-1. Lipase. Activity: > 30 U/mg. Form: powder, light brown. Source: Rhizopus oryzae. EC 3.1.1.3; 9001-62-1; Lipase; Triacylglycerol acylhydrolase; Triacylglycerol lipase; butyrinase; tributyrinase; Tween hydrolase; steapsin; triacetinase; tributyrin esterase; Tweenase; amno N-AP; Takedo 1969-4-9; Meito MY 30; Tweenesterase; GA 56; capalase L; triglyceride hydrolase; triolein hydrolase; tween-hydrolyzing esterase; amano CE; cacordase; triglyceridase; triacylglycerol ester hydrolase; amano P; amano AP; PPL; glycerol-ester hydrolase; GEH; meito Sangyo OF lipase; hepatic lipase; lipazin; post-heparin plasma protamine-resistant lipase; salt-resistant post-heparin lipase; heparin releasable hepatic lipase; amano CES; amano B; tributyrase; triglyceride lipase; liver lipase; hepatic monoacylglycerol acyltransferase. Cat No: NATE-0404.
Native Saccharomyces cerevisiae Esterase
An esterase is a hydrolase that splits esters into acids and alcohols. Applications: The compound is commonly used for the synthesis of biodiesel and biopolymers, as well as in the production of pharmaceuticals, agr ochemicals and flavor compounds. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; es. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.1. CAS No. 9016-18-6. Esterase. Activity: ~2 U/g. Storage: 2-8°C. Form: lyophilized powder. Source: Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EC 3.1.1.1; ali-esterase; B-esterase; monobutyrase; cocaine esterase; procaine esterase; methylbutyrase; vitamin A esterase; butyryl esterase; carboxyesterase; carboxylate esterase; carboxylic esterase; methylbutyRate esterase; triacetin esterase; carboxyl ester hydrolase; butyRate esterase; methylbutyrase; α-carboxylesterase; propionyl esterase; nonspecific carboxylesterase; esterase D; esterase B; esterase A; serine esterase; carboxylic acid esterase; cocaine esterase; 9016-18-6. Cat No: NATE-0240.
Native Schizophyllum commune Cholesterol Esterase
Sterol esterase belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is steryl-ester acylhydrolase. This enzyme participates in bile acid biosynthesis. Applications: This enzyme is useful for enzymatic determination of total cholesterol when coupled with cholesterol oxidase in clinical analysis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; Sterol esterase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.1.1.13. CAS No. 9026-00-0. Cholesterol Esterase. Mole weight: approx. 130 kDa. Activity: GradeIII 2.0 U/mg-solid or more (containing approx. 20% of stabilizers). Stability: Store at -20°C. Appearance: Light brown amorphous powder, lyophilized. Source: Schizophyllum commune. cholesterol esterase; cholesteryl ester synthase; triterpenol esterase; cholesteryl esterase; cholesteryl ester hydrolase; sterol ester hydrolase; cholesterol ester hydrolase; cholesterase; acylcholesterol lipase; EC 3.1.1.13; Sterol esterase. Cat No: DIA-133.
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