Alcohol Dehydrogenase

Source:
Yeast
CAS:
9031-72-5
EC:
1.1.1.1

Alcohol dehydrogenase derived from yeast is a metalloenzyme containing four tightly bound zinc atoms per molecule (Vallee and Hoch, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 41, 327, 1955). The optimum pH for the enzymatic oxidation of ethanol is 8.6-9.0 and is closer to 7.0 for the reduction of acetaldehyde.

Stability/Storage: Stable 3-5 months at 2-8°C.

Unit Definition
One Unit reduces one micromole of NAD per minute at 25°C, pH 8.8.

Alcohol Dehydrogenase Products

Description
Activity
Code
Cat. #
Size
Price
Description
Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Suspension
Source:
Yeast
Two times crystallized. A suspension in 2.4M ammonium sulfate containing 3% pyrophosphate and 0.1% glycine.
Store at 2-8°C.
Ice Pack required
Activity
≥300 units per mg protein
Code
ADHS
Minimum order quantity
20000
LS001089
Bulk
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The minimum amount for bulk packaging/pricing for this product is 20000 x 1 mg. Please contact custservice@worthington-biochem.com to request a quote for smaller amounts.
Description
Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Lyophilized
Source:
Yeast
Two times crystallized. A lyophilized powder.
Store at -20°C.
Ice Pack required
Activity
≥300 units per mg protein
Code
ADHL
LS001069
100 mg
$104.00
LS001070
1 gm
$795.00
LS001071
Bulk
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The minimum amount for bulk packaging/pricing for this product is 20000 x 1 mg. Please contact custservice@worthington-biochem.com to request a quote for smaller amounts.