CAS 9031-11-2
:β-Galactosidase
Description:
β-Galactosidase, with the CAS number 9031-11-2, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of β-galactosides into monosaccharides, primarily glucose and galactose. This enzyme is crucial in various biological processes, particularly in the digestion of lactose, the sugar found in milk. β-Galactosidase is produced by various organisms, including bacteria, fungi, and plants, and is commonly used in biotechnology and food industries, especially for lactose-free dairy products. The enzyme operates optimally at specific pH and temperature ranges, which can vary depending on its source. It is characterized by its ability to enhance the sweetness of certain foods and improve their digestibility. Additionally, β-galactosidase has applications in molecular biology, such as in the detection of gene expression through reporter assays. Its activity can be influenced by factors such as substrate concentration, pH, and temperature, making it a subject of interest in both research and industrial applications.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Biolacta
- Biolacta FN 5
- Biolacta N 5
- Biolactasa NL
- Biolactase L
- Biolactase NTL-CONC
- Deerland 100K lactase
- E.C. 3.2.1.23
- Enzeco Lactase NL
- Enzeco fungal lactase
- Fungal lactase 30,000
- Galactosidasa, Β-
- Galactosidase
- Galactosidase, β-
- Galactosidases
- Galaktosidase, β-
- Galantase
- Gamma-lactase A50P
- Godo YNL 10000
- Godo YNL 2 Lactase
- Godo YNL2
- Godo-Ynl
- Ha-Lactase
- Hydrolact
- Lacdigest
- Lactaid
- Lactase
- Lactase F
- Lactase L107P
- Lactase P
- Lactase Y "Amano" L
- Lactase Y-AO
- Lacteeze
- LactoMax
- Lactokanescin G 20x
- Lactoles
- Lactosylceramidase II
- Lactozym 2000L
- Lactozym 3000 lactase
- Lactozym Pure 6500L
- Lactozyme
- Lactozyme 3000L
- Lactozyme Pure 2600L
- Lx 5000
- Maxilact
- Maxilact 2000
- Maxilact L 2000
- Maxilact LX 5000
- Neutralact
- Ntl 3000
- Oryzatym
- S 2107
- Sumiklat
- Sumilacto L
- Sumylact GLL
- Sumylact L
- Sumylact LL
- Tilactase
- Tolerase
- beta-Galactosidase
- p-Nitrophenyl β-galactosidase
- β-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-Galactopyranosidase
- β-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-Galactoside galactohydrolase
- β-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-Lactosidase
- β-<span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-Galactanase
- β-D-Galactopyranosidase
- β-D-Galactoside galactohydrolase
- β-D-Lactosidase
- β-Galactanase
- β-Galactosidase
- β-L-Galactanase
- β-Lactosidase
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Lactase
CAS:Enzymes and prepared enzymes, nesoiFormula:C22H28O3Color and Shape:White Light Brown PowderMolecular weight:340.4559β-Galactosidase
CAS:<p>β-Galactosidase (GAL) is a glycoside hydrolase that hydrolyzes the β-glycosidic bond formed between galactose and its organic part.</p>Color and Shape:Solidβ Galactosidase protein
CAS:<p>beta-Galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23, shortly beta-Gal, also know as lactase) catalyses the hydrolysis of beta-d-galactoside in the presence of water to galactose and alcohol, or lactose into glucose and galactose. beta-Gal has a molecular weight of 540,000 and is composed of four identical subunits of MW 135,000, each with an independent active site. The enzyme has divalent metals as cofactors, with chelated Mg2+ ions required to maintain active site conformation. The molecule contains numerous sulfhydryl groups and is glycosylated.</p>Purity:≥60% Protein (Biuret)Lactase - >300U/mg
CAS:<p>beta-Galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23, shortly beta-Gal, also know as lactase) catalyses the hydrolysis of beta-d-galactoside in the presence of water to galactose and alcohol, or lactose into glucose and galactose. beta-Gal has a molecular weight of 540,000 and is composed of four identical subunits of MW 135,000, each with an independent active site. The enzyme has divalent metals as cofactors, with chelated Mg2+ ions required to maintain active site conformation. The molecule contains numerous sulfhydryl groups and is glycosylated.</p>β-Galactosidase >100KU/g
CAS:<p>beta-Galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23, shortly beta-Gal, also know as lactase) catalyses the hydrolysis of beta-d-galactoside in the presence of water to galactose and alcohol, or lactose into glucose and galactose. beta-Gal has a molecular weight of 540,000 and is composed of four identical subunits of MW 135,000, each with an independent active site. The enzyme has divalent metals as cofactors, with chelated Mg2+ ions required to maintain active site conformation. The molecule contains numerous sulfhydryl groups and is glycosylated.</p>Color and Shape:Powder






