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Lipids are one of the three major substances in organisms with vital biophysical functions, including phospholipids, sphingolipids, steroids and terpenes, natural lipids, modified lipids, synthetic lipids, fluorescent lipids, bioactive lipids, cationic lipids, and neutral lipids.
Substrates are molecules that are acted upon by enzymes and converted into products by enzyme catalysis. They can be categorized based on their chemical properties into small molecule substrates, peptide and protein substrates, saccharide substrates, and chromogenic & fluorogenic substrates.
Inhibitors are molecules that bind to enzymes and prevent their activity. The main types of inhibitors include competitive, non-competitive and uncompetitive inhibitors. These molecules are critical to the regulation of cellular processes and are widely used in the pharmaceutical and biochemical industries for drug development and research.
Creative Enzymes also provides other products for research and diagnostic use, including ribonucleic acids, monosaccharides and polysaccharides, ligands, salts, functional proteins, peptides, antigens, etc.
A synthetic peptide is a short chain of amino acids artificially synthesized in a laboratory. These peptides are designed to mimic or enhance the functions of natural peptides found in the body. Synthetic peptides are used in a variety of fields, including immunology, cancer research and vaccine development.