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Philip Harris Amylase Working Solution - 50ml

HE1006276

Philip Harris Amylase Working Solution - 50ml

Product Code: HE1006276

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Amylase Working Solution - 50ml

Please note that none of our enzymes are to be considered as being of Food Grade Standard and are not fit for human consumption.  They are only suitable for use in education.

  • Working Concentration: 0.1 - 1%
  • pH range: 3.5 - 5
  • Working Temperature Range: 20-60°C
  • Optimum Temperature: 37°C
  • Substrate: 2% Starch
  • Product: Maltose, Dextrins
  • Source: Aspergillus sp.
  • Contains reducing sugars.

This enzyme is for use with the following kits:

  • Introduction To Enzymes Kit (B8A01594)
  • The Effect of Temperature on Enzymes Kit (B8R03299)
  • The Effect of pH on Enzymes Kit (B8R03298)

It's good practice to store enzymes in a refrigerator (5°C approx.). This should give a shelf life of 12 months without significant loss of activity.

All enzymes, as supplied, should be considered as 100% (unless otherwise specified) for example:

  • Cellulase is supplied as 2g powder - 1g in 100ml gives a 1% working solution
  • Pectinase supplied as 100ml - 1ml diluted to 100ml gives a 1% solution

Glossary:

  • pH - Recommended range for maximum activity
  • Working Concentration - dilution of the Enzyme (as supplied) to this level should give an acceptable reaction time.
  • Substrate - substance to be reacted with the Enzyme, and appropriate concentration
  • Product - substance produced by breakdown of the substrate
  • Source - origin of the Enzyme

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

60104007

Height

80in

Width

40in

Length

40in

Brand

Findel

Categories

Biology

Category

Structure Function & Living Organisms

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Philip Harris Amylase Working Solution - 50ml

HE1006276

Philip Harris Amylase Working Solution - 50ml

Product Code: HE1006276
Call for price
Starting from
£11.99
- +

Description

Amylase Working Solution - 50ml

Please note that none of our enzymes are to be considered as being of Food Grade Standard and are not fit for human consumption.  They are only suitable for use in education.

  • Working Concentration: 0.1 - 1%
  • pH range: 3.5 - 5
  • Working Temperature Range: 20-60°C
  • Optimum Temperature: 37°C
  • Substrate: 2% Starch
  • Product: Maltose, Dextrins
  • Source: Aspergillus sp.
  • Contains reducing sugars.

This enzyme is for use with the following kits:

  • Introduction To Enzymes Kit (B8A01594)
  • The Effect of Temperature on Enzymes Kit (B8R03299)
  • The Effect of pH on Enzymes Kit (B8R03298)

It's good practice to store enzymes in a refrigerator (5°C approx.). This should give a shelf life of 12 months without significant loss of activity.

All enzymes, as supplied, should be considered as 100% (unless otherwise specified) for example:

  • Cellulase is supplied as 2g powder - 1g in 100ml gives a 1% working solution
  • Pectinase supplied as 100ml - 1ml diluted to 100ml gives a 1% solution

Glossary:

  • pH - Recommended range for maximum activity
  • Working Concentration - dilution of the Enzyme (as supplied) to this level should give an acceptable reaction time.
  • Substrate - substance to be reacted with the Enzyme, and appropriate concentration
  • Product - substance produced by breakdown of the substrate
  • Source - origin of the Enzyme

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

60104007

Height

80in

Width

40in

Length

40in

Brand

Findel

Categories

Biology

Category

Structure Function & Living Organisms


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