Glucose oxidase, >100 U/mg

Key Features and Details

Glucose Oxidase

SYNONYMS: ß-D-Glucose:oxygen 1-oxidoreductase; G.Od.; Gox
CAS: # 9001-37-0
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 180.156 g/mol
EC No: 232-601-0
MDL No: MFCD00131182

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Glucose Oxidase Application Notes Glucose oxidase can be utilized in the enzymatic determination of D-glucose in solution. As glucose oxidase oxidizes ß-D-glucose to D-gluconolactate and hydrogen peroxide, horseradish peroxidase is often used as the coupling enzyme for glucose determination. Although glucose oxidase is specific for ß-D-glucose, solutions of D-glucose can be quantified as a-D-glucose will mutorotate to ß-D-glucose as the ß-D-glucose is consumed by the enzymatic reaction. Glucose oxidase is widely used in the food and pharmaceutical industries as well as a major component of glucose biosensors. Usage Statement Unless specified otherwise, MP Biomedical's products are for research or further manufacturing use only, not for direct human use. For more information, please contact our customer service department. Key Applications Enzymes | Inhibitors | Substrates
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU: 02195196-CF
Base Catalog Number: 195196
Alternate Names: ß-D-Glucose:oxygen 1-oxidoreductase; G.Od.; Gox
Biochemical Physiological Actions : Glucose oxidase catalyses the oxidation of ß-d-glucose to d-glucono-ß-lactone and hydrogen peroxide, with molecular oxygen as an electron acceptor.
CAS : # 9001-37-0
EC No : 232-601-0
Extinction Coefficient : 16.7 (280 nm)(Lit.)
Format : Lyophilized powder
Hazard Statements : H334
Isoelectric Point : 4.2 (Lit.)
MDL No : MFCD00131182
Melting Point : 83 °C
Molecular Weight : 180.156 g/mol
PPE : Dust mask, Eyeshields, Faceshields, Gloves
RTECS No : RQ8452000
Safety Symbol : GHS08
Solubility : Water Solubility1200000 mg/L (at 30 °C)
Source : Aspergillus niger
Specific Activity : >100 u/mg material
Unit Definition : One unit of glucose oxidase is the activity which causes the liberation of 1 micromole of glucose per minute at 25 °C and pH 7.0 under the specified conditions.
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