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Human Placental ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE (ALP)

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Item #: 485-10

Description

Expiration:

2 years

Storage:

-20 C

Synonyms:

ALP, PLAP

UNSPSC code:

12352204

Protein:

Typically >0.1 mg protein/mg by Coomassie

Product Name:

Alkaline Phosphatase

EC Number:

3.1.3.1

Availability:

IN STOCK - Ships same day

Source:

Human Placenta

CAS Number:

9001-78-9

Activity:

Typically >/= 10 u/mg @ 37C

Form:

Lyophilized

Catalogue Number:

485-10

Price

Unit

Qty

$500.00

1,000units

$350.00

500units

$125.00

100units

$50.00

25units

Details

Lee Biosolutions is the leading supplier of human PLACENTAL ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE (ALP) and produces in bulk.

Technical support, bulk quantities and aliquoting available, email Info@leebio.com for more details.

We also offer these Alkaline Phosphatase products:
485-10 - Human Placental Alkaline Phosphatase
485-11 - High Purity Human Alkaline Phosphatase - Lyophilized
486-10 - Human Liver Alkaline Phosphatase - Liquid
490-20 - Porcine Kidney Alkaline Phosphatase
480-20 - Calf Intestine Alkaline Phosphatase


Human Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is a hydrolase enzyme responsible for removing phosphate groups in the 5- and 3- positions from many types of molecules, including nucleotides, proteins, and alkaloids. In human(s), alkaline phosphatase is present in all tissues throughout the entire body, but is particularly concentrated in liver, bile duct, kidney, bone, and the placenta. The optimal pH for the enzyme activity is pH=10 in standard conditions.

Alkaline Phosphatase research: Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)(ALK PHOS)from placenta is characteristic for its stability compared with the other types of mammalian isoenzymes. Phosphatase Ref: Fishman, W. H. 1990. Alkaline phosphatase isozymes: recent process. Clin. Biochem. 23:99-104/phosphatase/alkaline

Alkaline Phosphatase research: Alkaline Phosphatase Predicts Survival in Patients with Metastatic Neuroendocrine Tumors. Alkphos REF: Digestive Diseases and Sciences Volume 51, Number 5, May, 2006/phosphatase/alkaline

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