CAS 9031-11-2
:β-Galactosidasa
Descripción:
β-Galactosidasa, con el número CAS 9031-11-2, es una enzima que cataliza la hidrólisis de β-galactósidos en monosacáridos, principalmente glucosa y galactosa. Esta enzima es crucial en varios procesos biológicos, particularmente en la digestión de lactosa, el azúcar que se encuentra en la leche. β-Galactosidasa es producida por varios organismos, incluyendo bacterias, hongos y plantas, y se utiliza comúnmente en biotecnología y en la industria alimentaria, especialmente para productos lácteos sin lactosa. La enzima opera de manera óptima en rangos específicos de pH y temperatura, que pueden variar dependiendo de su fuente. Se caracteriza por su capacidad para realzar la dulzura de ciertos alimentos y mejorar su digestibilidad. Además, β-Galactosidasa tiene aplicaciones en biología molecular, como en la detección de la expresión génica a través de ensayos de reportero. Su actividad puede verse influenciada por factores como la concentración del sustrato, el pH y la temperatura, lo que la convierte en un tema de interés tanto en la investigación como en aplicaciones industriales.
Fórmula:Unspecified
Sinónimos:- 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, nesoiFórmula:C22H28O3Forma y color:White Light Brown PowderPeso molecular:340.4559β-Galactosidase
CAS:β-Galactosidase (GAL) is a glycoside hydrolase that hydrolyzes the β-glycosidic bond formed between galactose and its organic part.Forma y color:Solidbeta 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>Pureza:≥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: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.Forma y color:Powder






