Arg-Arg beta-Naphthylamide Trihydrochloride

Reagent Code: #76340
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CAS Number 100900-26-3

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Weight 564.94 g/mol
Formula C₂₂H₃₃N₉O₂
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MDL Number MFCD00058045
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Storage -20 °C, sealed, dry

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Arg-Arg beta-Naphthylamide Trihydrochloride is primarily used in biochemical research as a substrate for enzyme assays. It is particularly valuable in the study of proteolytic enzymes, such as trypsin and other serine proteases, due to its ability to release a fluorescent product upon enzymatic cleavage. This property makes it a useful tool for monitoring enzyme activity and kinetics in vitro. Additionally, it is employed in the development of diagnostic assays to detect and quantify protease activity in biological samples. Its application extends to pharmaceutical research, where it aids in screening and evaluating potential protease inhibitors as therapeutic agents. The compound’s fluorescent characteristics also make it suitable for use in high-throughput screening methods, enabling efficient and sensitive detection of enzymatic reactions.

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10-20 days ฿55,566.00

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Arg-Arg beta-Naphthylamide Trihydrochloride
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Arg-Arg beta-Naphthylamide Trihydrochloride is primarily used in biochemical research as a substrate for enzyme assays. It is particularly valuable in the study of proteolytic enzymes, such as trypsin and other serine proteases, due to its ability to release a fluorescent product upon enzymatic cleavage. This property makes it a useful tool for monitoring enzyme activity and kinetics in vitro. Additionally, it is employed in the development of diagnostic assays to detect and quantify protease activity in

Arg-Arg beta-Naphthylamide Trihydrochloride is primarily used in biochemical research as a substrate for enzyme assays. It is particularly valuable in the study of proteolytic enzymes, such as trypsin and other serine proteases, due to its ability to release a fluorescent product upon enzymatic cleavage. This property makes it a useful tool for monitoring enzyme activity and kinetics in vitro. Additionally, it is employed in the development of diagnostic assays to detect and quantify protease activity in biological samples. Its application extends to pharmaceutical research, where it aids in screening and evaluating potential protease inhibitors as therapeutic agents. The compound’s fluorescent characteristics also make it suitable for use in high-throughput screening methods, enabling efficient and sensitive detection of enzymatic reactions.

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