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Protease Inhibitor Kit

powder, for the inhibition of serine, cysteine, calpains and metalloproteinases, for custom cocktail preparation

Synonym(s):

Protease inhibitor

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UNSPSC Code:
12352202
NACRES:
NA.77

product name

Protease Inhibitor Panel, for custom cocktail preparation

form

powder

storage temp.

−20°C

General description

As powders, all reagents can be stored at 0 °C. Those reagents designated for room temperature and 2-8 °C storage do not require storage at 0 °C, but will not be adversely affected when stored at 0 °C. Allow all powders to warm to room temperature before opening. Store tightly sealed and protect from moisture.

Application

Create your own broad-spectrum protease inhibitor cocktails or screen your extracts for proteolytic activity. Panel includes inhibitors for serine, cysteine, calpains and metalloproteinases. Components also include the economical alternatives NEM, EAC and trypsin inhibitor.
Stock solutions of each inhibitor should be prepared first, prior to creating a cocktail. Mixtures of some inhibitor stock solutions may result in precipitation due to interactions between inhibitors and the mixing of solvents. In most cases further dilution will aid solubility.

Other Notes

All kit components are also available separately.

Kit Components Only

Product No.
Description

  • E-64 5 mg

  • AEBSF 25 mg

  • Antipain 5 mg

  • Aprotinin 5 mg

  • Benzamidine HCl 5 g

  • Bestatin 5 mg

  • Chymostatin 5 mg

  • EDTA 50 g

  • ε-aminocaproic acid 25 g

  • N-Ethylmaleimide 5 g

  • Leupeptin 5 mg

  • Pepstatin A 5 mg

  • Phosphoramidon 5 mg

  • Trypsin inhibitor 100 mg

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Signal Word

Danger

Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 2 Oral - Acute Tox. 3 Dermal - Acute Tox. 4 Inhalation - Eye Dam. 1 - Resp. Sens. 1 - Skin Corr. 1A - Skin Sens. 1 - STOT RE 2 Inhalation

Target Organs

Respiratory Tract

Storage Class Code

6.1A - Combustible acute toxic Cat. 1 and 2 / very toxic hazardous materials

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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