Item#: 400-10.1 LIPASE, Porcine Lyophilized

Product Name: LIPASE, Porcine Lyophilized
Molecular Weight: 48 0000
Synonyms: Triacylglycerol Acylhydrolase,Triacylglycerol lipase
Source: Porcine Pancreas
Cat. No: 400-10.1
Form: Lyophilized
Activity: Typically 10-25 u/mg @ 37C
CAS No: 9001-62-1
EC No: 3.1.1.3
Price/Unit Qty
$750.00/500grams
$250.00/50grams

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CRUDE PORCINE PANCREATIC LIPASE ENZYME bulk quantities from 5-50 KGS single lot sizes.

Porcine (pig) Pancreatic Lipase enzyme (PPL) UNIT DEFINITION: One unit will catalyze the liberation of one micromole of fatty acid per minute at 37C

Porcine (pig) Panreatic lipase enzyme is a water-soluble enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ester bonds in water–insoluble, lipid substrates. Porcine lipase (PPL) is a glycoprotein. Porcine pancreatic lipase (triacylglycerol acyl hydrolase) fulfills a key function in dietary fat absorption by hydrolysing triglycerides into diglycerides and subsequently into monoglycerides and free fatty acids. Pancreatic enzymes have been most studied as part of the treatment for celiac disease.

(Pancreas) Pancreatic proteins available
120-15 pancreatic AMYLASE Human pancreas
122-10 pancreatic AMYLASE Porcine(pig) pancreas
122-11 pancreatic AMYLASE Porcine(pig) pancreas
400-31 pancreatic LIPASE Human Pancreas
400-20 pancreatic LIPASE Human Pancreas
400-10 pancreatic LIPASE Porcine(pig)Pancreas

Pancreatic Lipase enzyme Clinical Significance: Investigations of pancreatic disorders, pancreatitis, acute and chronic renal disease

Custom purification of pancreatic Lipase from other species also available. Custom fills of porcine(pig)

porcine(pig) pancreatic lipase research:
Porcine pancreatic lipase immobilization in polyelectrolyte complexes. Lipase REF: Russian Agricultural Sciences, 2004, publ. 2005

porcine pancreatic Lipase research:Effects of methanol on the catalytic properties of porcine pancreatic lipase. porcine pancreatic Lipase REF: Journal of microbiology and biotechnology,2005, vol. 15, no2, pp. 296-301]/pancreatic/lipase/porcine/pancreas
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