beta Glucuronidase solution from abalone(beta Glucuronidase) GC126 beta Glucuronidase solution, 100,000 units / ml from abalone[ 9001-45-0 ] |
beta Glucuronidase is extracted from red abalone ( Haliotis Rufescens ). This is the most widely utilized and stable reagent for cleaving the glucuronide from drug metabolites. The amber solution prepared can be stored at 2-8°C and has a shelf life of one year. This amber solution is autosampler friendly. The abalone is raised in farms along the pacific coast to ensure sustainablity for this important enzyme reagent.
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2ml (>200,000 units) + | $108.00 | |
5ml (>500,000 units) + | $176.00 | |
10ml (>1,000,000 units) + | $265.00 | |
25ml (>2,500,000 units) + | $420.00 | |
50ml (>5,000,000 units) + | $575.00 | |
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beta Glucuronidase is extracted from red abalone ( Haliotis Rufescens ). The abalone is raised in farms along the pacific coast to ensure sustainablity for this important enzyme reagent. The amber solution prepared can be stored at 2-8C for six months to a year and is autosampler friendly.
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