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Laminaripentaose (CAS 23743-55-7)

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Alternate Names:
O-LAM5
CAS Number:
23743-55-7
Molecular Weight:
828.72
Molecular Formula:
C30H52O26
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Laminaripentaose is a compound that functions as a substrate in enzymatic reactions. Its mechanism of action involves serving as a specific target for enzymes such as laminarinase, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of laminaripentaose into smaller oligosaccharides. Laminaripentaose plays a role in the study of carbohydrate metabolism and enzymatic processes, providing insight into the mechanisms of enzymatic degradation of complex polysaccharides. In experimental applications, laminaripentaose is utilized to investigate the kinetics and specificity of enzymes involved in the breakdown of laminarin, contributing to the understanding of carbohydrate-active enzymes and their substrate specificity.


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Laminaripentaose, 1 mg

sc-286128
1 mg
$97.00

Laminaripentaose, 2 mg

sc-286128A
2 mg
$112.00