| Description | Hemokinin 1 (mouse) is a selective agonist of neurokinin-1 receptor, with K i of 0.175 nM and 560 nM for human NK1 receptor and human NK2 receptor, respectively.In VitroHemokinin 1 (mouse) (1 nM-3 µM) produces concentration-dependent contraction of RUB averaging 66±3% (n=6) of Hemokinin 1 (mouse) is a selective agonist of neurokinin-1 receptor, with K i of 0.175 nM and 560 nM for human NK1 receptor and human NK2 receptor, respectively.In VitroHemokinin 1 (mouse) (1 nM-3 µM) produces concentration-dependent contraction of RUB averaging 66±3% (n=6) of the maximal contraction produced by KCl (80 mM). Hemokinin 1 (mouse) (10 nM-10 µM) induces a quickly-developing contractile responses of GPI, as does the tachykinin NK3 receptor selective agonist senktide or neurokinin B (NKB). Hemokinin 1 (mouse) induces full agonist responses but with a 500 fold lower potency as compared to NKB. MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.In VivoHemokinin 1 (mouse) (0.01-100 nmol/kg i.v., n=10) induces a dose-related hypotension that is maximal at the dose of 10 nmol/kg. For systolic blood pressure (SBP), the ED 50 value is 0.2 nmol/kg (0.1-0.4 nmol/kg) for Hemokinin 1 (mouse). For diastolic blood pressure (DBP), the ED 50 value is 0.1 nmol/kg (0.07-0.2 nmol/kg) for Hemokinin 1 (mouse). Hemokinin 1 (mouse) (0.1-100 nmol/kg, i.v.) induces a dose-related salivary secretion in atropine-pretreated rats. MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.Form:SolidIC50& Target:Ki: 0.175 nM (Human NK1 receptor), 560 nM (Human NK2 receptor)... Read More | Cardiolipin is a unique phospholipid present in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which makes up to 20% of total lipids. It is a non-bilayer anionic phospholipid, which has four acyl chains and small headgroupHeart CA has been used as a standard stock solution for its quantitative analysis using Cardiolipin is a unique phospholipid present in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which makes up to 20% of total lipids. It is a non-bilayer anionic phospholipid, which has four acyl chains and small headgroupHeart CA has been used as a standard stock solution for its quantitative analysis using liquid chromatography?mass spectrometry (LC-MS)/MS. It has also been used for liposome preparation... Read More | Inquire | Collagenase NB 1 is chromatographically highly purified; therefore it contains a very high collagenolytic activity. It is largely free from additional enzymatic activities like clostripain, trypsin-like activity and neutral protease, as well as endotoxins.SpecificationsContains chromatographically Collagenase NB 1 is chromatographically highly purified; therefore it contains a very high collagenolytic activity. It is largely free from additional enzymatic activities like clostripain, trypsin-like activity and neutral protease, as well as endotoxins.SpecificationsContains chromatographically highly purified class I and class II collagenase (1).Largely free from clostripain, trypsin-like protease and neutral protease.Vial contains not less than 2000 PZ U collagenase.Activity (Wünsch): ≥ 3.00 U/mgEndotoxin: ≤ 10.0 EU/mg (Ph. Eur.)(Clostridiopeptidase A)EC 3.4.24.3 • Mr ca. 70 000 - 120 000 (collagenases) • CAS [9001-12-1]ApplicationCollagenase NB 1 is, mostly in combination with Neutral Protease NB, suitable for cell isolation from several tissue types.References and DefinitionsUnit definition: Collagenase: 1 U according to Wünsch (2) catalyzes the hydrolysis of 1 µmole 4-phenylazobenzyloxycarbonyl-L-prolyl-L-leucylglycyl-L-prolyl-D-arginine per minute at 25 °C, pH 7.1.Endotoxin: Ph. Eur. (1 Endotoxin Unit is equal to 1 International Unit of a WHO approved reference standard endotoxin (RSE)).References1. Bond, M.D. & van Wart, H.E. (1984) Biochemistry 23, 3077-30912. Wünsch, E. & Heidrich, H.G. (1963) Hoppe-Seyler's Z. Physiol. Chem. 333, 149-51... Read More | Laccase is an enzyme, produced by ericoid mycorrhiza and ectomycorrhiza fungi. It belongs to the group of polyphenol oxidases. Laccase is also present in plants and bacteria.Laccase from Trametes versicolor has been used: to assess the use of four laccase-producing strains in waste water treatment Laccase is an enzyme, produced by ericoid mycorrhiza and ectomycorrhiza fungi. It belongs to the group of polyphenol oxidases. Laccase is also present in plants and bacteria.Laccase from Trametes versicolor has been used: to assess the use of four laccase-producing strains in waste water treatment in laccase assay in screening the lignolsSome of the enzymatic actions of laccase are associated with sporulation, detoxification, morphogenesis, melanin polymerization and it offers protection to spore coat. Laccase can catalyse a number of substrates including medicinal drugs and halogenated pesticides. It utilizes oxygen for its catalysis. For these reasons, it might be useful in the biological degradation of micropollutants in wastewater treatment. Laccase catalyzes the oxidation of phenol containing compounds, including lignin, through the reduction of oxygen to water. The presence of mediators will allow the oxidation of non-phenlic compounds as well. The primary function of laccase is to degrade lignin in fungi... Read More |