Description
Chromogenic substrates are peptides that react with proteolytic enzymes under the formation of color. They are made synthetically and are designed to possess a selectivity similar to that of the natural substrate for the enzyme. Attached to the peptide part of the chromogenic substrate is a chemical group which when released after the enzyme cleavage gives rise to color. The color change can be followed spectrophotometrically and is proportional to the proteolytic activity.
Applications
For research applications.
Chromogenic substrate for Factor IXa.
Molecular Weight
628.7 Da
Concentration
about 40 µMoles/vial
Stability
Lyophilized product: 30 months at 2-8°C.
Reconstituted product: 7 days at room temperature (18-25°C); 3 months at 2-8 °C. Do not freeze
Synonyms
Chromogenic Substrate for Factor IXa; Chromogenic Substrate
Molecular Formula
C23H36N8O7S, AcOH
Solubility
>= 5 mg/mL in H2O