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Lactate Dehydrogenase synthesis keto acid from lactic acid. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Lactate Dehydrogenase; LDH. Form: Enzyme Powder: 1 items*50mg / item, or other quantity. Lactate Dehydrogenase; LDH; Screening Kit; library of enzyme; enzyme library. Cat No: ENLC-019. Creative Enzymes
Lactate Dehydrogenase A Inhibitor, FX11 (LDHA Inhibitor I, LDH-A Inhibitor I, LDH-M Inhibitor I, LDHM Inhibitor I) A cell permeable, gossypol analog that acts as a selective, reversible, and NADH competitive inhibitor of lactate dehhydrogenase A (LDHA; Ki = 8uM for human liver LDHA). Does not affect the activities of LDHB and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase even at higher concentrations. Shown to increase oxygen consumption, reactive oxygen species production, and cell death in P493 human lymphoma B cells. Also shown to reduce mitochondrial transmembrane potential and ATP levels and increase AMP kinase activity. Exhibits synergistic toxicity in P493 cells when combined with FK866. Blocks the progression of human lymphoma and pancreatic cancer xenografts and when used in combination with FK866 it induces lymphoma regression. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 213971-34-7. Pack Sizes: 10mg. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 4
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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. Creative Enzymes
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. MedChemExpress MCE
lactate dehydrogenase (NAD+,ferredoxin) The enzyme, isolated from the bacterium Acetobacterium woodii, uses flavin-based electron confurcation to drive endergonic lactate oxidation with NAD+ as oxidant at the expense of simultaneous exergonic electron flow from reduced ferredoxin to NAD+. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: electron bifurcating LDH/Etf complex. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.3.1.110. 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-1283; lactate dehydrogenase (NAD+,ferredoxin); EC 1.3.1.110; electron bifurcating LDH/Etf complex. Cat No: EXWM-1283. Creative Enzymes
(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. Creative Enzymes
3-(imidazol-5-yl)lactate dehydrogenase This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is (S)-3-(imidazol-5-yl)lactate:NAD(P)+ oxidoreductase. This enzyme is also called imidazol-5-yl lactate dehydrogenase. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: imidazol-5-yl lactate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.111. CAS No. 37250-42-3. 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-0014; 3-(imidazol-5-yl)lactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.111; 37250-42-3; imidazol-5-yl lactate dehydrogenase. Cat No: EXWM-0014. Creative Enzymes
Chemically modified Porcine L-Lactate Dehydrogenase 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. Creative Enzymes
D-lactate dehydrogenase This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-specific lactic dehydrogenase; D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase (NAD); D-lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactic dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.28. CAS No. 9028-36-8. D-LDH. 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-0187; D-lactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.28; 9028-36-8; lactic acid dehydrogenase; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-specific lactic dehydrogenase; D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase (NAD); D-lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactic dehydrogenase. Cat No: EXWM-0187. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. MedChemExpress MCE
indolelactate dehydrogenase This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is (indol-3-yl)lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase. This enzyme is also called indolelactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase. This enzyme participates in tryptophan metabolism. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: indolelactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.110. CAS No. 37250-41-2. 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-0013; indolelactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.110; 37250-41-2; indolelactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase. Cat No: EXWM-0013. Creative Enzymes
L-lactate dehydrogenase Also oxidizes other (S)-2-hydroxymonocarboxylic acids. NADP+ also acts, more slowly, with the animal, but not the bacterial, enzyme. 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-lactate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. 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-0176; L-lactate dehydrogenase; 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. Cat No: EXWM-0176. Creative Enzymes
L-(+)-Lactate dehydrogenase L-(+)-Lactate dehydrogenase. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 9001-60-9. Pack Sizes: 1g, 2g, 5g, 10g, 25g. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 7
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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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. MedChemExpress MCE
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. MedChemExpress MCE
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
Native Human Lactate Dehydrogenase 4 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: Diagnostic controls, calibrators & standards; clinical chemistry; testing/assay validation; life science; validation studies; manufacturing. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: LDH-4 isoenzyme; 1H3M isoenzyme; ld4 isoenyzme. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.27. CAS No. 9001-60-9. LDH. Activity: > 35 U/mg protein (> 110 U/mL). Stability: 2 years. Storage: 2-8°C. Form: Liquid; Suspension in 3.1 M ammonium sulfate, 20 mM tris chloride, 1 mM DTT, 1 mM EDTA, pH 7.5. Source: Human Liver. Species: Human. LDH-4 isoenzyme; 1H3M isoenzyme; ld4 isoenyzme; Lactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.27; LDH; LD. Cat No: NATE-0965. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
Native Lactate Dehydrogenase from Thermophillic bacteria 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: Diagnostic test and biosensors; nadh recycling. this enzyme is a potential candidate for biocatalysis, suitable for pharmaceutical development / manufacturing. 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. LDH. Storage: Store at -20°C. Form: Frozen Liquid. Source: Thermophillic bacteria. Lactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.27; LDH; LD. Cat No: DIA-400. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
Native Porcine heart 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. LDH. Mole weight: 115 kDa±6,500. Activity: Grade? 2,000U/ml or more. Stability: Stable at 5°C for at least one year. Appearance: Crystalline suspension in 1.6M ammonium sulfate solution. Source: Porcine heart. Species: Porcine. Lactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.27; LDH; LD. Cat No: DIA-206. Creative Enzymes
Native Porcine 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: Diagnostic controls, calibrators & standards; clinical chemistry; testing/assay validation; life science; manufacturing. 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. LDH. Mole weight: ~136,700. Activity: > 100 U/mg. Stability: 2 years. Storage: Store at -20°C. Form: Lyophilized. Source: Porcine Muscle. Species: Porcine. Lactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.27; LDH; LD. Cat No: NATE-0964. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
Native Rabbit 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. 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. LDH. Mole weight: 140 kDa. Activity: > 250 units per mg protein. Source: Rabbit Muscle. Species: Rabbit. Lactate dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.27; LDH; LD. Cat No: DIA-268. Creative Enzymes
(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. Creative Enzymes
1-Bromo-3,4-dimethoxy-2-propylbenzene 1-Bromo-3,4-dimethoxy-2-propylbenzene is an intermediate formed in the synthesis of 2,3-Dihydroxy-6-methyl-7-(phenylmethyl)-4-propyl-1-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid (D453265), which is used in the synthesis of novel lactate dehydrogenase A inhibitors. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 142601-49-8. Pack Sizes: 100mg, 250mg. Molecular Formula: C11H15BrO2. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 9
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2,3-Dihydroxy-6-methyl-7-(phenylmethyl)-4-propyl-1-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid This compound is used in the synthesis of novel lactate dehydrogenase A inhibitors. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 213971-34-7. Pack Sizes: 500ug, 5mg. Molecular Formula: C22H22O4. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 10
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2,3-Dihydroxy-6-methyl-7-(phenylmethyl)-4-propyl-1-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid-d5 2,3-Dihydroxy-6-methyl-7-(phenylmethyl)-4-propyl-1-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid-d5 is the labeled analogue of 2,3-Dihydroxy-6-methyl-7-(phenylmethyl)-4-propyl-1-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid (D453265), used in the synthesis of novel lactate dehydrogenase A inhibitors. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 1mg, 10mg. Molecular Formula: C22H17D5O4, Molecular Weight: 355.44. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 10
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2,3-Dimethoxy-6-methyl-7-(phenylmethyl)-4-propyl-1-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid 2,3-Dimethoxy-6-methyl-7-(phenylmethyl)-4-propyl-1-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid is an intermediate formed in the synthesis of 2,3-Dihydroxy-6-methyl-7-(phenylmethyl)-4-propyl-1-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid (D453265), which is used in the synthesis of novel lactate dehydrogenase A inhibitors. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 213971-47-2. Pack Sizes: 5mg, 25mg. Molecular Formula: C24H26O4. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 10
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2,3-Dimethoxy-7-methyl-6-(phenylmethyl)-1-propylnaphthalene 2,3-Dimethoxy-7-methyl-6-(phenylmethyl)-1-propylnaphthalene is an intermediate formed in the synthesis of 2,3-Dihydroxy-6-methyl-7-(phenylmethyl)-4-propyl-1-naphthalenecarboxylic Acid, which is used in the synthesis of novel lactate dehydrogenase A inhibitors. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 213971-42-7. Pack Sizes: 5mg, 25mg. Molecular Formula: C23H26O2. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 10
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2,4-Dichlorobenzeneboronic Acid 2,4-Dichlorobenzeneboronic Acid is an intermediate used to prepare N-hydroxyindole-2-carboxylates for use as lactate dehydrogenase inhibitors and Non-ATP competitive MK2 inhibitors. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 68716-47-2. Pack Sizes: 1g, 5g. Molecular Formula: C6H5BCl2O2, Molecular Weight: 190.82. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 10
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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. USBiological 7
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3-Acetylpyridine Adenine Dinucleotide (APAD) APAD is an NAD analog with higher oxidation potential than NAD. It can substitute for NAD as a hydrogen-accepting cofactor in many dehydrogenase reactions; e.g. lactate dehydrogenase from Toxoplasma, Clonorchis, and Plasmodium, bacterial lipoamide dehydrogenase, as well as mammalian dehydrogenases. It can also act as a proton acceptor in various transhydrogenation reactions with NADH or NADPH. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: APAD; adenosine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate), P’?5’-ester with 3-acetyl-1- β -D-ribofuranosyl pyridinium , inner salt. Grades: Purified. CAS No. 86-08-8. Pack Sizes: 10mg, 25mg, 50mg, 100mg, 250mg. Molecular Formula: C22H28N6O14P2, Molecular Weight: 662.44. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 6
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3-Acetylpyridine-Adenine Dinucleotide, Oxidized (APAD) 3-Acetylpyridine adenine dinucleotide is an NAD analog with higher oxidation potential than NAD. It can substitute for NAD as a hydrogen-accepting cofactor in many dehydrogenase reactions. For example lactate dehydrogenase from Toxoplasma, Clonorchis, and Plasmodium, bacterial lipoamide dehydrogenase, as well as mammalian dehydrogenases. This compound can also act as a proton acceptor in various transhydrogenation reactions with NADH or NADPH. Group: Coenzymes. Synonyms: aldehyde reductase; ADH; alcohol dehydrogenase (NAD); aliphatic alcohol dehydrogenase; ethanol dehydrogenase; NAD-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase; NA. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.1. CAS No. 1986-8-8. Purity: Determined by increase in absorbance at 363 nm on enzymatic reduction with ADH* at pH 10.0 > 92% *ADH = Alcohol dehydrogenase (Horse liver) (EC 1.1.1.1.). APAD. Mole weight: 662.44. Storage: Keep tightly stoppered in the dark below 5°C. Moisture will reduce the purity. For prolonged storage, keep below-20°C. aldehyde reductase; ADH; alcohol dehydrogenase (NAD); aliphatic alcohol dehydrogenase; ethanol dehydrogenase; NAD-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase; NAD-specific aromatic alcohol dehydrogenase; NADH-alcohol dehydrogenase; NADH-aldehyde dehydrogenase; primary alcohol dehydrogenase; yeast alcohol dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.1; APAD. Cat No: NATE-0077. Creative Enzymes
4-(Dimethylamino)phenol 4-(Dimethylamino)phenol increases the extracellular lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) without markedly affecting gluconeogenesis. 4-(Dimethylamino)phenol cannot decreases the ATP content until the membrane becomes permeable to LDH [1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. CAS No. 619-60-3. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL; 500 mg; 1 g; 5 g; 10 g. Product ID: HY-34154. MedChemExpress MCE
5β,6β-epoxycholestanol 5β,6β-epoxycholestanol is an oxidative metabolite of cholesterol formed by free-radical and non-radical oxidation of cholesterol at the 5,6 double bond. Induces lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release and apoptosis in macrophage-differentiated U937 cells. Cholesterol 5beta,6beta-epoxide has been found in human fatty streaks and advanced atherosclerotic lesions, but not in normal aortic tissue [1] [2] [3]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Biochemical assay reagents. Alternative Names: Cholesterol 5beta,6beta-epoxide. CAS No. 4025-59-6. Pack Sizes: 5 mg; 10 mg. Product ID: HY-130502. MedChemExpress MCE
Az-33 Az-33 is a lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA) inhibitor, which is a key enzyme in anaerobic glycolysis process and is deregulated in human malignancies. Uses: Az-33 is a lactate dehydrogenase a (ldha) inhibitor. Synonyms: Az 33; Az33; 2-(4-(4-((3-((2-Methylbenzo[d]thiazol-6-yl)amino)-3-oxopropyl)amino)-4-oxobutyl)benzyl)malonic acid. Grades: ≥98%. CAS No. 1370290-34-8. Molecular formula: C25H27N3O6S. Mole weight: 497.56. BOC Sciences 2
Benzenebutanoic Acid Ethyl Ester Benzenebutanoic Acid Ethyl Ester is used in the synthesis of thiazolium salts with potent antimalarial activity. Also used in the preparation of novel lactate dehydrogenase A inhibitors. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Ethyl 4-phenylbutanoate; Ethyl 4-phenylbutyrate; NSC 163318. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 10031-93-3. Pack Sizes: 250mg. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 3
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Caspase-9 Inhibitor III Caspase-9 Inhibitor III is a potent and irreversible inhibitor of caspase-9 with cardioprotective effects. Caspase inhibitors play an important role in investigating biological processes. Caspase-9 can reduce infarct size, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and creatine kinase (CK) release, and DNA smearing induced by ischemia and reperfusion in isolated rat hearts. The caspase family of proteins function as key components of the apoptotic machinery and act to destroy specific target proteins which are critical to cellular longevity. Synonyms: Ac-LEHD-CMK. Grades: 98%. CAS No. 403848-57-7. Molecular formula: C24H35ClN6O9. Mole weight: 587.02. BOC Sciences 3
Chemically modified Cucurbita species Ascorbate Oxidase Oxidoreductase that oxidizes ascorbic acid to dehydroascorbate. Take advantage of the improved stability in liquid reagents. Rely on the proven diagnostic quality of this product. Applications: Use ascorbate oxidase, chemically modified, in a variety of diagnostic tests to eliminate the interference of ascorbic acid, since ascorbic acid interferes with the trinder reaction that is widely used for the colorimetric determination of analytes. it is useful in liquid as well as dry chemistry test, e.g., for the determination of uric acid, lactate or creatinine. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: ascorbase; ascorbic acid oxidase; ascorbate oxidase; ascorbic oxidase; ascorbate dehydrogenase; L-ascorbic acid oxidase; AAO; L-ascorbate: O2 oxidoreductase; AA oxidase; L-ascorbate oxidase. AAO. Mole weight: Approximately 140 kD. Activity: >180 U/mg lyophilizate (+37°C, L-ascorbate); Specific activity (+37°C): >1,800 U/mg protein. Stability: At -15 to -25°C within specification range for 12 months. Store dry. Keep tightly sealed. Appearance: Turquoise lyophilizate. Source: Cucurbita species. ascorbase; ascorbic acid oxidase; ascorbate oxidase; ascorbic oxidase; ascorbate dehydrogenase; L-ascorbic acid oxidase; AAO; L-ascorbate: O2 oxidoreductase; AA oxidase; EC 1.10.3.3; 9029-44-1; L-ascorbate oxidase. Cat No: DIA-283. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
Danshensu Danshensu is an active component of Salvia miltiorrhiza that shows wide cardiovascular benefit. It suppresses the formation of reactive oxygen species and inhibits platelet adhesion and aggregation. It also protects myocardium from the reperfusion injury and inhibits apoptosis of H9c2 cardiomyocytes via Akt and ERK1/2 phosphorylation. It increases production of collagenin Detroit 551 cells and attenuates the α-MSH-stimulated melanin production of B16 cells. It may be used as active ingredients in would healing, cosmetic treatments or treating hyperpigmentation. It significantly decreased the level of the marker enzymes (creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase) from the coronary effluents and myocardial infarction size in vitro. It also had ROS scavenging activity and boosted endogenous antioxidants such as SOD, CAT, MDA, GSH-PX and HO-1 activities by activating nuclear factor erythroid-2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) signaling pathway which was mediated by Akt and ERK1/2 in western blot analysis. It significantly lowered tHcy in rats with elevated tHcy. Danshensu is a natural compound, which can also be used in cosmetics material. Synonyms: Benzenepropanoic acid, α,3,4-trihydroxy-, (αR)-; (αR)-α,3,4-Trihydroxybenzenepropanoic acid; Benzenepropanoic acid, α,3,4-trihydroxy-, (R)-; (R)-(+)-3-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)lactic acid; (R)-3-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-2-hydroxypropionic acid; 3-(3',4'-Dihydroxyphenyl)-(2R)-lactic acid; D-(+)-β-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)lactic acid; Dan Shen Su; Dan shen suan A; DS 182; Salianic acid A; Salvianic acid A; Tanshinol. Grades: >98%. CAS No. 76822-21-4. Molecular formula: C9H10O5. Mole weight: 198.17. BOC Sciences 10
DCA DCA is a mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (PDK) inhibitor that shifts pyruvate metabolism from glycolysis and lactate production to glucose oxidation in the mitochondria. DCA also induces apoptosis and reverses the KV1.5 channels downregulation in cancer. Synonyms: Sodium dichloroacetate; Sodium 2,2-dichloroacetate; Dichloroacetic acid sodium salt. CAS No. 2156-56-1. Molecular formula: C2HCl2NaO2. Mole weight: 150.92. BOC Sciences
Galloflavin Galloflavin is a novel inhibitor of both the A and B isoforms of lactate dehydrogenase (Kis = 5.46 and 15.06 μM, respectively). It has also been shown to be a potential anticancer agent. Synonyms: NSC 107022; 3,8,9,10-tetrahydroxy-pyrano[3,2-c][2]benzopyran-2,6-dione. Grades: ≥98%. CAS No. 568-80-9. Molecular formula: C12H6O8. Mole weight: 278.2. BOC Sciences 9
Galloflavin Galloflavin is a potent lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) inhibitor. The calculated K i s for pyruvate are 5.46 μM (LDH-A) and 15.06 μM (LDH-B). Galloflavin hinders the proliferation of cancer cells by blocking glycolysis and ATP production [1] [2]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. CAS No. 568-80-9. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL; 1 mg; 5 mg; 10 mg; 50 mg; 100 mg. Product ID: HY-W040118. MedChemExpress MCE
Galloflavin Potassium salt Galloflavin Potassium salt is an inhibitor of human lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) (Ki = 5.46 and 15.1 μM for LDH-A and LDH-B, respectively, in competition with pyruvate) with anticancer activity. Galloflavin inhibits lactate production and decreases ATP synthesis in PLD/PRF/5 cells. Synonyms: NSC-107022 potassium; NSC 107022 potassium; NSC107022 potassium; 3,8,9,10-Tetrahydroxypyrano[3,2-c][2]benzopyran-2,6-dione potassium salt. Grades: ≥95% by HPLC. CAS No. 1780260-20-9. Molecular formula: C12H5O8K. Mole weight: 316.26. BOC Sciences 11
Glycerokinase from Cellulomonas sp. Glycerol kinase is a phosphotransferase enzyme involved in triglycerides and glycerophospholipids synthesis. Glycerol kinase catalyzes tge MgATP-dependent phosphorylation of glycerol to produce sn-glycerol-3-phosphate and is the rate limiting enzyme in the utilization of glycerol. It is also subject to feedback regulation by fructose-1,6-bisphosphate. Phosphoryl moiety of atp to one of the primary hydroxyl group of glycerol, forming sn-glycerol-3-p. the enzyme has the highest specificity for glycerol, and also phosphorylates dihydroxyacetone and glyceraldehyde (table 1,2). mg++ is essentially required for the reaction. Applications: This enzyme is useful for enzymatic deter...se, g3o-301, g3o-311, g3o-321) or pyruvate kinase (pyk-301) and lactate dehydrogenase (lcd-209, lcd-211), lipoprotein lipase (lpl-311, lpl-314) in clinical analysis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 2.7.1.30; glycerokinase; GK; ATP:glycerol-3-phosphotransferase; glycerol kinase (phosphorylating); glyceric kinase; 9030-66-4. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 2.7.1.30. CAS No. 9030-66-4. Activity: 20 U/mg-solid or more. Storage: -20°C. Form: Lyophilized powder containing phosphate buffer salts and sodium gluconate. Source: Cellulomonas sp. EC 2.7.1.30; glycerokinase; GK; ATP:glycerol-3-phosphotransferase; glycerol kinase (phosphorylating); glyceric kinase; 9030-66-4. Cat No: NATE-0287. Creative Enzymes
Glycerokinase from Microorganism Glycerol kinase is a phosphotransferase enzyme involved in triglycerides and glycerophospholipids synthesis. Glycerol kinase catalyzes tge MgATP-dependent phosphorylation of glycerol to produce sn-glycerol-3-phosphate and is the rate limiting enzyme in the utilization of glycerol. It is also subject to feedback regulation by fructose-1,6-bisphosphate. Applications: This enzyme is useful for enzymatic determination of glycerol and triglyceride when coupled with glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, glycerol-3-phosphate oxidase or pyruvate kinase and lactate dehydrogenase, lipoprotein lipase in clinical analysis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: glycerokinase; GK; ATP: glycerol-3-phosphotransferase; glycerol kinase phosphorylating; glyceric kinase; EC 2.7.1.30. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 2.7.1.30. CAS No. 9030-66-4. Activity: 30 U/mg-solid or more. Appearance: White amorphous powder, lyophilized. Form: Freeze dried powder. Source: Microorganism. glycerokinase; GK; ATP: glycerol-3-phosphotransferase; glycerol kinase phosphorylating; glyceric kinase; EC 2.7.1.30. Cat No: DIA-149. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes
Glycolic Acid-13C Sodium Salt Glycolic Acid-13C Sodium Salt is the isotope labelled analog of Glycolic Acid Sodium Salt; a compound that increases the glycolate oxidase activity in the liver when fed to rats. It also increases the lactate dehydrogenase activity in the liver and kidney. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 1706469-52-4. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg, 25mg. Molecular Formula: C13CH3NaO3, Molecular Weight: 99.03. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 1
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GNE-140 racemate GNE-140 racemate is a racemate mixture of (R)-GNE-140 and (S)-GNE-140. GNE-140 racemate is a potent lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA) inhibitor [1] [2]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. CAS No. 1802977-61-2. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL; 5 mg; 10 mg; 50 mg; 100 mg. Product ID: HY-100742. MedChemExpress MCE
GSK2837808A GSK2837808A is a potent and specific lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA) with IC50 values of 1.9 and 14 nM for LDHA and LDHB, respectively and inhibits lactate production in selected cancer cell lines. Synonyms: GSK2837808A; GSK-2837808A; GSK 2837808A; GSK2837808; GSK-2837808; GSK 2837808. 3-[[3-(cyclopropylsulfamoyl)-7-(2,4-dimethoxypyrimidin-5-yl)quinolin-4-yl]amino]-5-(3,5-difluorophenoxy)benzoic acid. CAS No. 1445879-21-9. Molecular formula: C31H25F2N5O7S. Mole weight: 649.62. BOC Sciences 9
Isomalt Isomalt (Palatinitol), a well-tolerated, non-toxic polyol and a protein-stabilizing excipient, stabilizes lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) moderately during freeze-drying, and performs better during storage. Isomalt is traditionally used as a sweetening agent in the food industry and as a tabletting excipient for pharmaceutical purposes [1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Natural products. Alternative Names: Palatinitol. CAS No. 64519-82-0. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL; 500 mg; 1 g. Product ID: HY-N7393. MedChemExpress MCE
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. Creative Enzymes
L-2-hydroxycarboxylate dehydrogenase [NAD(P)+] The enzyme from the archaeon Methanocaldococcus jannaschii catalyses the reversible oxidation of (2R)-3-sulfolactate and (S)-malate to 3-sulfopyruvate and oxaloacetate, respectively (note that (2R)-3-sulfolactate has the same stereochemical configuration as (2S)-2-hydroxycarboxylates). The enzyme can use both NADH and NADPH, although activity is higher with NADPH. The oxidation of (2R)-3-sulfolactate was observed only in the presence of NADP+. The same organism also possesses an NAD+-specific enzyme with similar activity, cf. EC 1.1.1.337, L-2-hydroxycarboxylate dehydrogenase (NAD+). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: MdhII; lactate/malate dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.375. 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-0293; L-2-hydroxycarboxylate dehydrogenase [NAD(P)+]; EC 1.1.1.375; MdhII; lactate/malate dehydrogenase. Cat No: EXWM-0293. Creative Enzymes
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. Creative Enzymes

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