
CAS 9025-13-2
:Creatininase
Description:
Creatininase, with the CAS number 9025-13-2, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of creatinine to creatine. It is primarily found in microbial sources and plays a significant role in the metabolism of creatinine, a waste product formed from muscle metabolism. Creatininase is classified as a hydrolase, specifically acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds in cyclic amides. This enzyme is important in biochemical assays for measuring creatinine levels in biological samples, which can provide insights into kidney function. Creatininase exhibits specificity for its substrate, and its activity can be influenced by factors such as pH and temperature. In laboratory settings, it is often used in conjunction with other enzymes to facilitate the determination of creatinine concentrations in clinical diagnostics. Overall, creatininase is a valuable tool in both research and medical applications, contributing to our understanding of metabolic processes and renal health.
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Synonyms:- Creatininase
- Creatininase From Flavobacterium*Species
- Creatininase From Pseudomonas Species
- Creatininases
- Creatinine amide hydrolase
- Creatinine amide hydrolases
- Creatinine amidohydrolase
- Creatinine amidohydrolases
- E.C. 3.5.2.10
- Ec 3.5.2.10
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Creatininase
CAS:<p>Creatininase (CAH) is a biosensor found in Pseudomonas putida that can be used to study creatinine assays and chronic renal failure.</p>Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidCreatinine amidohydrolase, 150 units/mg solid, 250 U
CAS:<p>Creatinine amidohydrolase (also sometimes reffered as creatininase, EC 3.5.2.10) is an enzyme that catalyses the following reaction: creatinine + H2O ⇌ creatine One unit of creatinine amidohydrolase will produce 1.0 µmole of creatine at pH 7.5 and 37 °C.</p>Purity:Min. 95%




