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Carbonic anhydrase from bovine erythrocytes (Cat No.: I042449) is a zinc-containing metalloenzyme that catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate and protons. Widely used in enzymology, physiology, and pharmaceutical research, it serves as a model for studying CO₂ transport, pH regulation, and inhibitor screening. This isoform, abundant in red blood cells, offers high catalytic efficiency and is commonly employed in structural studies and biosensor development. Its bovine origin provides a reliable, cost-effective source for academic and industrial applications.
CAS Number | 9001-03-0 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Reference | [1]. Kanchan Aggarwal, et al. In Situ Photoregulation of Carbonic Anhydrase Activity Using Azobenzenesulfonamides. Biochemistry. 2019 Jan 8;58(1):48-53. [2]. Vladimir Amirkhanov, et al. Pharmacophores Modeling in Terms of Prediction of Theoretical Physicochemical Properties and Verification by EXPERIMENTAL correlations of Carbacylamidophosphates (CAPh) and Sulfanylamidophosphates (SAPh) Tested as New Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors. Mini Rev Med Chem. 2019;19(12):1015-1027. |
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