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Peroxidase

CAS No.: 9003-99-0

Peroxidase, found in the roots of horseradish, actively involves in oxidizing reactive oxygen species, innate immunity,
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Description Peroxidase, found in the roots of horseradish, actively involves in oxidizing reactive oxygen species, innate immunity, hormone biosynthesis, and pathogenesis of several diseases.
In vitro Peroxidases exist as monomers, dimmers, or tetramers. Their gene locations vary among different chromosomes. Peroxidases have some organ, tissue, cellular and sub-cellular specific distribution patterns, performing some specific functions. Peroxidases belong to a large family of isoenzymes present in almost all living organisms. These are generally heme containing enzymes ranging in Mw from 35-100 Kd. Mammalian peroxidases are much larger proteins (576-738 amino acids) than the plant counterparts[1].
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CAS 9003-99-0
Storage store at low temperature | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice.
Solubility DMSO: 50.00 mg/mL
References 1. Khan AA, et al. Biochemical and pathological studies on peroxidases -an updated review. Glob J Health Sci. 2014 May 13;6(5):87-98.