Analysis Note
Appearance (description) | fine-crystalline powder |
Appearance (color) | almost white |
Activity (Hemoglobin; pH 1.6; 25 °C) | ≥ 10 FIP-U/mg |
pH-value (1 %; water) | 3.5 - 4.5 |
Water (according to Karl Fischer) | ≤ 8 % |
Microbiological test | passes test |
Colony count (aerobic bacteria) | ≤ 10000 CFU/g |
Colony count (Yeasts and moulds) | ≤ 500 CFU/g |
Salmonella species | absent in 1 g |
E.coli | absent in 1 g |
Application
Pepsin (from porcine gastric mucosa) cryst. lyophilized 10 FIP-U/mg for biochemistry EC 3.4.23.1. CAS 9001-75-6, pH 4.0 - 5.0 (10 g/l, H2O, 20 °C), molar mass 35000 g/mol.
General description
(from porcine gastric mucosa) cryst. lyophilized 10 FIP-U/mg for biochemistry EC 3.4.23.1
Protease
Pepsin is a member of the small family of closely related aspartic proteinase enzymes. Pepsin hydrolyzes proteins and petides, including those with bonds adjacent to aromatic or dicarboxylic L-amino acid residues; preferential cleavage: Phe- and Leu-.
Packaging
1 g in Glass bottle
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