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T7513

Thrombin from bovine plasma

lyophilized powder, ≥2,000 NIH units/mg protein (E1%/280 = 19.5)

Synonym(s):

Factor IIa

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CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.54
EC Number:
232-648-7
MDL number:
EC Number:

Product Name

Thrombin from bovine plasma, lyophilized powder, ≥2,000 NIH units/mg protein (E1%/280 = 19.5)

form

lyophilized powder

specific activity

≥2,000 NIH units/mg protein (E1%/280 = 19.5)

mol wt

heavy chain ~33 kDa
light chain ~5 kDa

UniProt accession no.

application(s)

diagnostic assay manufacturing

storage temp.

−20°C

Quality Level

Gene Information

cow ... F2(280685)

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Analysis Note

Activity is expressed in NIH units obtained by direct comparison to a NIH Thrombin Reference Standard, Lot K.
The NIH assay procedure uses 0.2 mL of diluted plasma (1:1 with saline) as a substrate and 0.1 mL of thrombin sample (stabilized in a 1% buffered albumin solution) based on a modification of the method of Biggs. Only clotting times in the range of 15-25 seconds are used for determining thrombin concentrations.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Serine protease that selectively cleaves Arg-Gly bonds in fibrinogen to form fibrin and fibrinopeptides A and B.

Other Notes

Activity is expressed in NIH units obtained by direct comparison to a NIH thrombin reference standard.
View more information on thrombin at www.sigma-aldrich.com/enzymeexplorer.

Physical form

Lyophilized from saline sodium citrate buffer, pH 6.5

pictograms

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Hazard Classifications

Eye Irrit. 2 - Resp. Sens. 1 - Skin Irrit. 2 - STOT SE 3

target_organs

Respiratory system

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 2

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable


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