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digester enzyme

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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-114158A
    Pronase E (Activity ≥ 4000 U/mg)
    4 Publications Verification

    Pronase (Activity ≥ 4000 U/mg)

    Others Others
    Pronase E (Activity ≥ 4000 U/mg) is a mixture of proteolytic enzymes that is obtained from Streptomyces griseus and could digest protein into individual amino acids .
    Pronase E (Activity ≥ 4000 U/mg)
  • HY-126224

    Others Others
    Driselase, Basidiomycetes sp, a complex mixt. of wall-digesting enzymes, is a specific commercial fungal protoplasting enzyme preparation. Driselase is by far the most potent of the enzymes tested for polysaccharide digestion and greatly increases both tensile and indentation compliances, yet it does not induce wall creep, even after 6 h of digestion .
    Driselase, Basidiomycetes sp
  • HY-N7088
    Raffinose
    1 Publications Verification

    Melitose

    Endogenous Metabolite Metabolic Disease
    Raffinose (Melitose), a non-digestible short-chain oligosaccharide, is a trisaccharide composed of galactose, glucose, and fructose and can be found in many plants. Raffinose (Melitose) can be hydrolyzed to D-galactose and sucrose by the enzyme α-galactosidase (α-GAL) .
    Raffinose
  • HY-W133898

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Others
    Tryptone is a common component of biological media. Tryptone is the polypeptone derived from the protein hydrolysis of animal tissue (pancreas) and digested by pancreatic enzymes. The main components of Tryptone were the digestion of casein by trypsin, including the peptones, small peptides and amino acids generated from the hydrolysis of casein. Tryptone provides nutrients needed for bacterial growth, especially nitrogen and carbon sources.
    Tryptone
  • HY-131162

    Others Cardiovascular Disease
    Chymase is a protein-digester enzyme found primarily in mast cells (MC), fibroblasts, and vascular endothelial cells. Chymase is released into the extracellular stroma in the context of inflammatory signals, tissue injury and cellular stress. Chymase is also involved in angiotensin II (Ang II) production, which is used in cardiovascular disease studies .
    Chymase

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