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Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH, GLDH)

≥10 U/mg material (ca. 40 U/mg protein)
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GLDH, L-Glutamic dehydrogenase, GDH
Storage temp. -20 °C
Transport temp. ambient temp.
WGK 1
CAS No. 9029-12-3
EG-Nr. 232-848-4

From bovine liver, freeze-dried.
Packaging: 10 KU

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Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH, GLDH) ≥10 U/mg material (ca. 40 U/mg protein)
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One unit (U) is defined as the amount of enzyme that catalyses the reduction of one µmole of 2-oxoglutarate per min at pH 7.3 and 25 °C.



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Enzyme: a neoclassical, Greek artificial word ενζυμου, énzymon, derived from εν-, en- (in-) and ζυμη, zýmé (yeast, sourdough, archaic)
Ferments: comes from the Latin fermentum (ferments, sourdough)

There are six classes in which all enzymes are classified according to the particular reaction they catalyse:

Oxidoreductases (catalyse redox reactions)

Transferases (transfer functional groups among substrates)

Hydrolases (cleave bonds via addition of water)

Lyases/Synthases (cleave or synthesise complex products out of basic substrates without cleavage of ATP)

Isomerases (transform chemical isomers)

Ligases/Synthetases (cleave or synthesise complex products out of basic substrates via cleavage of ATP)


Enzyme: a neoclassical, Greek artificial word ενζυμου, énzymon, derived from εν-, en- (in-) and ζυμη, zýmé (yeast, sourdough, archaic)
Ferments: comes from the Latin fermentum (ferments, sourdough)

There are six classes in which all enzymes are classified according to the particular reaction they catalyse:

Oxidoreductases (catalyse redox reactions)

Transferases (transfer functional groups among substrates)

Hydrolases (cleave bonds via addition of water)

Lyases/Synthases (cleave or synthesise complex products out of basic substrates without cleavage of ATP)

Isomerases (transform chemical isomers)

Ligases/Synthetases (cleave or synthesise complex products out of basic substrates via cleavage of ATP)


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Appearancewhite powder
Activity≥10 U/mg material