228180 Sigma-AldrichCholesterol Esterase, Microbial
Cholesterol Esterase, Microbial, CAS 9026-00-0, is a native enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis and formation of cholesterol esters, ranging from cholesterol acetate to cholesterol stearate.
More>> Cholesterol Esterase, Microbial, CAS 9026-00-0, is a native enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis and formation of cholesterol esters, ranging from cholesterol acetate to cholesterol stearate. Less<<Synonyms: CE, Sterolester Acylhydrolase
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Pricing & Availability
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Plastic ampoule | 1000 u |
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| References | Allain, C.C., et al. 1974. Clin. Chem. 20, 470. |
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| CAS number | 9026-00-0 |
| Activity | ≥70 units/mg dry weight |
| Unit of Definition | One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme that will hydrolyze 1.0 µmol cholesterol ester per min at 37°C, pH 6.5. |
| EC number | 3.1.1.13 |
| Form | Light brown powder |
| Quality Level | MQ100 |
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| Specific Activity | ≥100 units/mg protein |
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| Contaminants | Catalase: ≤1.5% |
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| Packaged under inert gas | Packaged under inert gas |
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| 228180-1000U | 04055977218152 |
Documentation
Cholesterol Esterase, Microbial SDS
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Cholesterol Esterase, Microbial Certificates of Analysis
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References
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| Allain, C.C., et al. 1974. Clin. Chem. 20, 470. |



