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Lipase

A carboxypeptidase is a protease enzyme that hydrolyzes (cleaves) a peptide bond at the carboxy-terminal (C-terminal) end of a protein or peptide. This is in contrast to an aminopeptidases, which cleave peptide bonds at the N-terminus of proteins. Humans, animals, bacteria and plants contain several types of carboxypeptidases that have diverse functions ranging from catabolism to protein maturation.
Cat. No. Product name CAS No. Purity Chemical Structure
T1875 Atglistatin 1469924-27-3 98%
Atglistatin is a highly effective, specific and competitive ATGL inhibitor with an IC50 of ~0.7 μM for inhibition of lipolysis in vitro, and no toxicity when the...
T5737 Euphol 514-47-6 98%
Euphol, an alcohol tetracyclic triterpene, has a wide range of pharmacological properties and is considered to have anti-inflammatory action.
T2966 Beta-Sitosterol 83-46-5 98%
β-Sitosterol has recently been shown to induce G2/M arrest, endoreduplication, and apoptosis through the Bcl-2 and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways. β-Sitosterol, a m...
Atglistatin
T1875
Atglistatin is a highly effective, specific and competitive ATGL inhibitor with an IC50 of ~0.7 μM for inhibition of lipolysis in vitro, and no toxicity when the...
euphol
T5737
Euphol, an alcohol tetracyclic triterpene, has a wide range of pharmacological properties and is considered to have anti-inflammatory action.
Beta-Sitosterol
T2966
β-Sitosterol has recently been shown to induce G2/M arrest, endoreduplication, and apoptosis through the Bcl-2 and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways. β-Sitosterol, a m...
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