Sucrose Phosphorylase (SPL-E)

Frequently asked questions

Where can I get Safety Data Sheet (SDS) of products?

SDS and specification documents are available on each product page. They are also available from HERE. ⇒

Enzymes for Clinical Chemistry

What precautions should be taken when handling the product after opening?

To avoid moisture absorption of the enzyme powder, please allow it to return to room temperature in a sealed state before use. (Recommended conditions: around 25°C, humidity below 55%)

How should SPL-E be stored?

Please store at or below -20°C.

What stabilizers are used in SPL-E?

Sucrose is used as a stabilizer.

How thermostable is SPL-E?

It is stable in liquid form below 45°C (Fig.4) and remains stable at 37°C for at least two weeks (Fig.5). In powder form, it remains stable at 30°C for at least two weeks (Fig.6).

What are the optimal pH and temperature for SPL-E?

The optimal pH is 7.5, and the optimal temperature is 40°C.

What is the molecular weight of SPL-E?

It exhibits a monomeric structure with a molecular weight of approximately 56 kDa (gel filtration and SDS-PAGE).

What are the main applications of SPL-E?

It is useful for the determination of inorganic phosphate in clinical analysis.

TOP