We Are Solutions...On Demand
Item #: 191-25
Activity:
Typically >100 u/ml @ 37C
Synonyms:
CPK-1, CPKBB Isoenzyme
Protein:
Typically >.3 mg Protein/ml
Form:
50% Glycerol, 25mM Imidazole, 1mM DTE, pH 6.5
Cat. No:
191-25
UNSPSC code:
51131907
Purity:
CK electrophoresis shows 100% CKBB
Source:
Human Brain
Storage:
-20C long term, 2-8C short term
Expiration:
1 year
CK Electrophoresis:
100% CKBB, no CKMM or CKMB detected
Product Name:
CREATINE KINASE BB ISOENZYME
HUMAN CREATINE Kinase BB ISOENZYME CKBB(CPK-1) can be produced in BULK QUANTITIES from 50-250 mg single lot sizes. As a major bulk manufacturer of cardiac marker(s) Lee Biosolutions is able to supply in a buffer of your choice on bulk orders.
Human creatine kinase(CPK)CK UNIT DEFINITION: One unit will transfer one micromole of phosphate from creatine phosphate to ADP per minute at 37C. Measured at 340 nm as one equimolar amount of NADH produced by a coupled reaction.
Creatine Kinase Products available
190-27 Creatine Kinase MM Isoenzyme from Human Heart
191-25 Creatine Kinase BB Isoenzyme from Human brain
191-28R r-Human Creatine Kinase BB Isoenzyme Recombinant
190-24 Creatine Kinase MB Isoenzyme from Human heart
191-26R2 r-Creatine Kinase MB Isoenzyme Recombinant Human
190-29 Creatine Kinase MM Isoenzyme from Human Muscle
191-27R1 r-Creatine Kinase MM Isoenzyme Recombinant Human
190-10 CREATINE KINASE from Bovine Heart
191-41 CREATINE KINASE from Porcine Heart
191-50 CREATINE KINASE from Rabbit Muscle
191-24 CKBB isoenzyme from Porcine Brain
Human creatine kinase CPK-1 (also called CK-BB or CPKBB)isoenyzme is concentrated in the brain and lungs Because the human CPK-1 (CKBB)isoenzyme is predominately found in the brain and lungs, injury to either of these organs (for example, stroke or lung injury due to a pulmonary embolism) are associated with elevated levels of human creatine kinase CKBB isoenzyme
Background: Human Creatine phosphokinase (CK)CPK, creatine kinase isoenzymes are performed when the total human CK,CPK level is elevated. Human creatine kinase CK(CPK)Isoenzyme testing can help differentiate the source of the damaged tissue. Human (CPK)CK creatine kinase enzyme consists of two subunits, which can be either B (brain type) or M (muscle type). Three different isoenzymes: Human (CKMM)CK-MM, Human (CKBB)CK-BB isoenzyme and Human (CKMB)CK-MB isoenzyme exist.