Pectinase ex. Aspergillus Niger, 3U/mg powder (Macerozyme) | 90464 | SRL Chem

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Pectinase ex. Aspergillus Niger, 3U/mg powder (Macerozyme) | 90464 | SRL Chem

Pectinase Enzyme Powder, 3U/mg, lab grade, ideal for enzymatic reactions.

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Product Name – Pectinase ex. Aspergillus Niger, 3U/mg powder (Macerozyme) | 90464

Quantity/Pack Size – 5 K Units, 10 K Units

Form – Powder

Grade – Lab Grade

Application – Enzymatic reactions

Product Overview

Pectinase, derived from Aspergillus Niger, is a powerful enzyme widely used in laboratories for various enzymatic reactions. This high-purity powder, with an activity of 3U/mg, ensures reliable and consistent performance in your experiments. Our Pectinase is carefully formulated to meet the stringent requirements of lab work, making it an essential tool for researchers and educators. The enzyme’s ability to break down pectin makes it invaluable for applications in food processing, textile manufacturing, and more. Trust eqipped for top-quality lab supplies that enhance your research capabilities.

FAQs

1. What is Pectinase used for?

Pectinase is primarily used for breaking down pectin, a polysaccharide found in plant cell walls. It is widely used in food processing, textile manufacturing, and various laboratory applications.

2. Is this Pectinase compatible with other enzymes?

Yes, Pectinase can be used in combination with other enzymes, depending on the specific application. It is important to consult the compatibility guidelines for each enzyme to ensure optimal performance.

3. What are the storage conditions for Pectinase?

Pectinase should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. It is recommended to store it at temperatures below 25°C to maintain its stability and effectiveness.

4. Can Pectinase be used in academic research?

Yes, Pectinase is commonly used in academic research for various enzymatic reactions and studies related to pectin breakdown.

5. How is Pectinase sourced?

Our Pectinase is sourced from reliable suppliers who adhere to strict quality control measures. It is derived from Aspergillus Niger and undergoes rigorous testing to ensure purity and effectiveness.

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Size

5 K Units, 10 K Units

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