Sodium caseinate, pract.
Sodium caseinate, pract.
Sodium caseinate, pract.
Sodium caseinate, pract.
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Sodium caseinate, pract.

Sodium caseinate, CAS # 9005-46-3, is the salt of the phosphoprotein class found naturally in milk and cheese. It contains all nine essential amino acids and may be used as a molecular reagent, or in cell culture research on growth and differentiation. | CAS: 9005-46-3
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Catalog number 419495000
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS9005-46-3
MDL NumberMFCD00130736
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pH6.5 to 7.0 (10% at 20°C)
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General Description

  • Sodium caseinate is the salt of the phosphoprotein class known as caseins
  • Caseins are found in animal tissues, especially milk, and they contain all nine essential amino acids

Applications

  • Casein can be used in protease enzyme activity studies, in vitro experiments on cell growth and differentiation, or as a blocking solution for western blot
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Fiat, A., M.; Jollès, P. Caseins of various origins and biologically active casein peptides and oligosaccharides: structural and physiological aspects. Mol Cell Biochem. 1989, 87(1), 5-30.
  2. Nascimento, L., G., L.; Casanova, F.; Silva, N., F., N.; Teixeira, A.,V., N.,C.; Carvalho, A., F. Casein-based hydrogels: A mini-review. Food Chem. 2020, 314, 126063.