Date published: 2026-4-25

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Maltase-glucoamylase Substrates

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Maltase-glucoamylase Substrates for use in various applications. Maltase-glucoamylase is an essential enzyme complex that breaks down maltose and other maltodextrins into glucose, playing a crucial role in carbohydrate digestion and energy metabolism. Maltase-glucoamylase Substrates are indispensable in scientific research as they enable the study of enzyme activity and kinetics, helping researchers understand how these enzymes function under various conditions. By using these substrates in biochemical assays, scientists can investigate the catalytic mechanisms of maltase-glucoamylase and identify factors that affect its activity. This research is vital for gaining insights into carbohydrate metabolism and the regulation of glucose levels in cells. Additionally, maltase-glucoamylase substrates are used to explore the structural and functional properties of the enzyme complex, providing a deeper understanding of its role in different physiological processes. These substrates are also employed in screening assays to identify novel compounds that modulate enzyme activity, contributing to advancements in metabolic research. Overall, maltase-glucoamylase substrates are valuable tools for exploring the complexities of carbohydrate digestion and metabolism. View detailed information on our available Maltase-glucoamylase Substrates by clicking on the product name.

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4-Nitrophenyl-α-D- glucopyranoside

3767-28-0sc-281427
sc-281427A
1 g
5 g
$95.00
$256.00
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4-Nitrophenyl-α-D-glucopyranoside serves as a substrate for maltase-glucoamylase, showcasing distinct kinetic properties. Its nitrophenyl group enhances the compound's electrophilicity, promoting efficient enzyme-substrate interactions. The glucopyranoside moiety facilitates hydrolysis, leading to the release of glucose and nitrophenol. This substrate's unique structural features allow for precise enzyme recognition, influencing reaction rates and product formation in carbohydrate metabolism pathways.