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Aldehyde dehydrogenase

lyophilized, from yeast, pkg of 100 units/vial

Synonym(s):

Aldehyde dehydrogenase

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CAS Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352204
EC Index Number:
232-846-3
NACRES:
NA.21

biological source

yeast

Quality Level

form

lyophilized

specific activity

≥15 U/mg (calculated on the protein content)

packaging

pkg of 100 units/vial

storage temp.

2-8°C

General description

Aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDH) form a superfamily of phase-I oxidases and are evolutionarily conserved in eubacteria, eukaryotes, archaea, and other living organisms. ALDH is abundantly expressed in the liver and found in hepatic tissue. They are localized to the cytoplasm, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and nucleus.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDH) metabolize endogenous and exogenous reactive compounds to maintain cellular homeostasis. This group of enzymes catalyzes the NADP+-dependent irreversible oxidation of aldehydes to form carboxylic acids. ALDH isozymes have broad substrate specificity. Inactivation of ALDH causes cytotoxicity due to substrate accumulation.

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk_germany

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable


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Endogenous Mitochondrial Aldehyde Dehydrogenase-2 as an Antioxidan
Patel VB, et al.
Liver, 247-259 (2018)
Kim Shortall et al.
Frontiers in molecular biosciences, 8, 659550-659550 (2021-06-01)
Aldehyde dehydrogenases engage in many cellular functions, however their dysfunction resulting in accumulation of their substrates can be cytotoxic. ALDHs are responsible for the NAD(P)-dependent oxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic acids, participating in detoxification, biosynthesis, antioxidant and regulatory functions. Severe

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