EnzChek™ Lipase Substrate, green fluorescent, 505/515
EnzChek™ Lipase Substrate, green fluorescent, 505/515
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EnzChek™ Lipase Substrate, green fluorescent, 505/515

The nonfluorescent EnzChek™ lipase substrate, in the presence of lipases, produces a green-fluorescent product (excitation/emission maxima ∼507/515) for accurate lipase深入閱讀
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E33955100 μg
產品號碼 E33955
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100 μg
價格 (TWD)
10,360.00
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Ends: 31-Dec-2025
15,300.00
您節省 4,940.00 (32%)
Each
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The nonfluorescent EnzChek™ lipase substrate, in the presence of lipases, produces a green-fluorescent product (excitation/emission maxima ∼507/515) for accurate lipase detection in solution.

Dissolve in high-quality anhydrous DMSO or chloroform to prepare a stock concentrations of up to 1 mM.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
規格
Excitation/Emission507/515 nm
Molecular Weight (g/mol)1011.15 g/mol
Product LineEnzChek
Quantity100 μg
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
SubstrateLipase substrate
Detection MethodFluorescence
FormSolid
Substrate PropertiesChemical Substrate
Unit SizeEach
內容物與存放
Store in freezer (-5°C to -30°C) and protect from light.

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Abstract
Stabilization of enzymes in silk films.
Authors:Lu S, Wang X, Lu Q, Hu X, Uppal N, Omenetto FG, Kaplan DL,
Journal:Biomacromolecules
PubMed ID:19323497
'Material systems are needed that promote stabilization of entrained molecules, such as enzymes or therapeutic proteins, without destroying their activity. We demonstrate that the unique structure of silk fibroin protein, when assembled into the solid state, establishes an environment that is conducive to the stabilization of entrained proteins. Enzymes (glucose ... More
Determination of lipoprotein lipase activity using a novel fluorescent lipase assay.
Authors:Basu D, Manjur J, Jin W,
Journal:J Lipid Res
PubMed ID:21270098
A novel, real-time, homogeneous fluorogenic lipoprotein lipase (LPL) assay was developed using a commercially available substrate, the EnzChek lipase substrate, which is solubilized in Zwittergent. The triglyceride analog substrate does not fluoresce, owing to apposition of fluorescent and fluorescent quenching groups at the sn-1 and sn-2 positions, respectively, fluorescence becoming ... More