Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
LACTIC OXIDASE | [CAS]
9028-72-2 | [Synonyms]
LACTIC OXIDASE L-lactate Oxidase Oxygenase, lactate 2-mono- Lactate Oxidase >80u/mg,>94% Lactate Oxidase [>=20 units/mg] lactate oxidase from pediococcus sp. Native Pediococcus sp. Lactate Oxidase LACTATE OXIDASE FROM PEDIOCOCCUS*SPECIES Native Aerococcus viridans Lactate Oxidase Native Aerococcuss viridans Lactate Oxidase LACTATE OXIDASE FROM PEDIOCOCCUS SP., ~3 0 U/MG Lactate Oxidase, froM Aerococcus viridans, 20 units/Mg LACTIC OXIDASE FROM PEDIOCOCCUS SPECIES LYOPHILIZED POWDER, 20-40 UNITSMG | [EINECS(EC#)]
232-841-6 | [Molecular Formula]
NULL | [MDL Number]
MFCD00131465 |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
Yellow lyophilized powder | [Uses]
Lactate Oxidase from Pediococcus sp. has been:
- used to functionalize the detection reservoirs for lactate analysis
- used in sequential enzymatic reactions to measure lactate production in the supernatants of microglial cultures
- immobilized onto a carbon electrode to generate a self-powered lactate sensor
| [General Description]
Formerly E.C. number 1.1.3.2 | [Biological Activity]
Lactate oxidase is used in immobilization or enzyme-based labels for designing biochemical analytical devices such as immunosensors. This enzyme catalyzes the oxidation of lactate to produce pyruvate and H2O2. Lactate oxidase is useful in the first-generation biosensor approach for the electrochemical detection of lactate. |
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