
Lipase
Lipases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol, playing a crucial role in lipid digestion, absorption, and metabolism. Lipase inhibitors are of interest in the treatment of obesity, pancreatitis, and lipid-related metabolic disorders. At CymitQuimica, we provide a variety of lipase inhibitors to support your research in metabolism, obesity, and gastrointestinal health.
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URB602
CAS:<p>URB602 is a specific monoacylglycerol lipase (MGL) inhibitor, which inhibits rat brain MGL (IC50: 28±4 μM) through a noncompetitive mechanism.</p>Formula:C19H21NO2Purity:99.64% - 99.9%Color and Shape:Off-White SolidMolecular weight:295.38JZL 184
CAS:<p>JZL 184 is a potent and selective inhibitor of MAGL with IC50 of 8 nM and 4 μM for inhibition of MAGL and FAAH in mouse brain membranes respectively.</p>Formula:C27H24N2O9Purity:97.56% - 99.31%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:520.49MJN110
CAS:<p>MJN110 (Cravatt Reagent) is a potent and selective MAGL inhibitor. MJN110 Produces Opioid-Sparing Effects in a Mouse Neuropathic Pain Model.</p>Formula:C22H21Cl2N3O4Purity:99.406%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:462.33EUCODIS® Lipase 030, screening grade, recombinant, from microbial sources - EL030
<p>Lipase 30 recombinantly expressed in E. coli comes in a spray-dried formulation. It has its pH optimum at 5.5-8 and temp. optimum at >55°C. Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces catalyzing hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications. Lipase 30 was shown to hydrolyze p-Nitrophenyl esters of butyrate (100 % activity), octanoate (72 %), laurate (38 %), palmitate (7 %) and stearate (2 %).</p>Lipase 014
CAS:<p>Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces. Lipases/esterases can be used as versatile tools in hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications.</p>Lipase 030
CAS:<p>Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces. Lipases/esterases can be used as versatile tools in hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications.</p>Lipase 070
CAS:<p>Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces. Lipases/esterases can be used as versatile tools in hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications.</p>EUCODIS® Lipase 004, screening grade, recombinant, from microbial sources - EL004
<p>Lipase 04 recombinantly expressed in E. coli comes in a spray-dried formulation. It has its pH optimum at 6-7 and temp. optimum at 60-70°C. Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces catalyzing hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications. Lipase 04 was shown to hydrolyze p-Nitrophenyl esters of butyrate (100 % activity), octanoate (68 %), laurate (2 %), palmitate (2 %), stearate (2 %), arachidate (2 %) and behenate (2 %).</p>EUCODIS® Lipase 006, screening grade, recombinant, from microbial sources - EL006
<p>Lipase 06 recombinantly expressed in E. coli comes in a freeze-dried formulation. It has its pH optimum at 7 and temp. optimum at 30-45°C. Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces catalyzing hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications. Lipase 06 was shown to hydrolyze p-Nitrophenyl esters of butyrate (91 % activity compared to octanoate), octanoate (100 %), laurate (13 %), palmitate (1 %), stearate (2 %), arachidate (0.3 %) and behenate (1 %).</p>Lipase 001
CAS:<p>Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces. Lipases/esterases can be used as versatile tools in hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications.</p>EUCODIS® Lipase 056, screening grade, recombinant, from microbial sources - EL056
<p>Lipase 56 recombinantly expressed in E. coli comes in a spray-dried formulation. It has its pH optimum at 8 and temp. optimum at 40-50°C. Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces catalyzing hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications. Lipase 56 was shown to hydrolyze p-Nitrophenyl esters of butyrate (79 % activity compared to octanoate), octanoate (100 %), laurate (51 %), palmitate (29 %), stearate (15 %), arachidate (0.2 %) and behenate (0.1 %).</p>Lipase 032
CAS:<p>Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces. Lipases/esterases can be used as versatile tools in hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications.</p>Lipase 068
CAS:<p>Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces. Lipases/esterases can be used as versatile tools in hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications.</p>EUCODIS® Lipase 020, screening grade, recombinant, from microbial sources - EL020
<p>Lipase 20 recombinantly expressed in P. pastoris comes in a spray-dried formulation. It has its pH optimum at 7-8. Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces catalyzing hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications. Lipase 20 was shown to hydrolyze p-Nitrophenyl esters of butyrate (3 % activity compared to octanoate), octanoate (100 %), laurate (85 %), palmitate (52 %), stearate (29 %), arachidate (22 %) and behenate (8 %).</p>EUCODIS® Lipase 008, screening grade, recombinant, from microbial sources - EL008
<p>Lipase 08 recombinantly expressed in E. coli comes in a spray-dried formulation. It has its pH optimum at 6-8 and temp. optimum at 20-60°C. Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces catalyzing hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications. Lipase 08 was shown to hydrolyze p-Nitrophenyl esters of butyrate (100 % activity), octanoate (60 %), laurate (7 %), palmitate (0.5 %), stearate (0.2 %), arachidate (0.1 %) and behenate (0.1 %).</p>Lipase 064
CAS:<p>Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces. Lipases/esterases can be used as versatile tools in hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications.</p>EUCODIS® Lipase 070, screening grade, recombinant, from microbial sources - EL070
<p>Lipase 70 recombinantly expressed in E. coli comes in a spray-dried formulation. It has its pH optimum at 6-8 and temp. optimum at 35-45°C. Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces catalyzing hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications. Lipase 70 was shown to hydrolyze p-Nitrophenyl esters of butyrate (100 % activity), octanoate (62 %), laurate (15 %), palmitate (4 %), stearate (3 %), arachidate (2 %) and behenate (0.2 %).</p>EUCODIS® Lipase 016, screening grade, recombinant, from microbial sources - EL016
<p>Lipase 16 recombinantly expressed in E. coli comes in a spray-dried formulation. It has its pH optimum at 7-8 and temp. optimum at >40°C. Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces catalyzing hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications. Lipase 16 was shown to hydrolyze p-Nitrophenyl esters of butyrate (58 % activity compared to octanoate), octanoate (100 %), laurate (40 %), palmitate (27 %), stearate (13 %), arachidate (2 %) and behenate (0.2 %).</p>Lipase 038
CAS:<p>Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces. Lipases/esterases can be used as versatile tools in hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications.</p>EUCODIS® Lipase 032, screening grade, recombinant, from microbial sources - EL032
<p>Lipase 32 recombinantly expressed in E. coli comes in a spray-dried formulation. It has its pH optimum at 7 and temp. optimum at 50-70°C. Lipases belong to the family of esterases and naturally act on triglycerides at lipid-water interfaces catalyzing hydrolytic reactions, esterifications and transesterification reactions in industrial and food applications. Lipase 32 was shown to hydrolyze p-Nitrophenyl esters of butyrate (100 % activity), octanoate (88 %), laurate (11 %), palmitate (0.3 %) and stearate (0.1 %).</p>

