Life Sciences

  1. Acyl-Carnitine

    Long-chain acylcarnitines are well-known intermediates in mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation

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  2. Coelenterazines – very versatile Luminophores

    A prominent luciferase group was first discovered in Coelenterata and the corresponding light emitting molecule was therefore named coelenterazine.

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  3. MiDye550-Alkyne

    Properties of the MiDye Chromophore System:

    • Readily applicable to biolabelling, Click 
      conjugation protocols and peptide synthesis
    • Stable under buffer conditions (pH 4-8) 
      and in solid phase peptide synthesis
    • Broadly applied in cell und animal 
      imaging, tested in FRET systems
    • Available in larger quantities compared 
      to e.g. Alexa, Cy-Dyes etc.
    • Purities > 85%, supplied as freeze-dried solid powder

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  4. Actiplus-CALB

    Lipase B from Candida antarctica (EC 3.1.1.3)
    adsorbed on hydrophobic polymer Polystyrene DVB cross linked, 300-700µm,
    Synthetic Activity >10.000 U/g (dry), 
    very high mechanical stability - suitable for packed bed reactors

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  5. Understanding enzyme immobilisation

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  6. Preparation of D-amino acids by enzymatic kinetic resolution using a mutant of penicillin-G acylase from E. coli

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