PNPG CAS:3150-24-1 Manufacturer Price

PNPG, or p-nitrophenyl β-D-glucopyranoside, is a small molecule substrate often used in biochemical assays to measure the activity of glucosidase enzymes. It is colorless and non-fluorescent, but upon hydrolysis by glucosidase, it is converted into p-nitrophenol, which has a yellow color and is easily detectable spectrophotometrically.

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Application and Effect

PNPG is widely used due to its simplicity, sensitivity, and specificity in measuring the activity of glucosidases, such as β-glucosidases. The enzymatic hydrolysis of PNPG generates a readily detectable product, making it suitable for both qualitative and quantitative analysis of glucosidase activity. In biochemical research and diagnostics, PNPG assays can be employed to study and measure the activity of glucosidase enzymes in various biological samples, such as tissue extracts, blood, and urine. The assay results can provide insights into enzyme kinetics, enzyme inhibition, and the role of glucosidases in physiological and pathological processes.

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Composition C12H15NO8
Assay 99%
Appearance White powder
CAS No. 3150-24-1
Packing Small and bulk
Shelf Life 2 years
Storage Store in cool and dry area
Certification ISO.

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