Brief introduction of Laccase CAS 80498-15-3
Chemical name: Laccase
CAS No.: 80498-15-3
Synonyms: Laccase, from Trametes versicolor, >=0.5units/mg
Molecular Formula: C9H13NO
Molecuar Weight: 151.21
EINECS: 420-150-4
Properties of Laccase CAS 80498-15-3
Laccase is a copper-containing polyphenol oxidase, which generally exists in the form of dimers or tetramers. Laccase was first discovered by Japanese scholar Yoshi in the lacquer lacquer of Lac, and later found that laccase also exists in fungi, bacteria and insects. At the end of the 19th century, G. Betranel separated the active substance cured with raw lacquer for the first time and named it laccase. The main sources of laccase in nature are plant laccase, animal laccase, and microbial laccase. Microbial laccase is further divided into bacterial laccase and fungal laccase. Bacterial secretion of laccase is mainly from inside the cell, while the laccase produced by fungus is mainly distributed outside the cell, which is the most researched species at present. Although plant laccases play an important role in lignocellulose synthesis and resistance to biological and abiotic stresses and other physiological processes, the structure and mechanism of action of plant laccases have been unknown.
Specification of Laccase CAS 80498-15-3
Item |
Standard |
Appearance |
White or light brown powder |
Vitality |
≥ 0.5units/mg |
Application of Laccase CAS 80498-15-3
Widely used in food, textile, paper and other industries.
Packing, Delivery and Storage of Laccase CAS 80498-15-3
Package: 1kg/bag, or as per customer request.
Storage conditions: store in a cool and dry place.