New Food-Grade Enzymes to Improve Product Taste and Quality
High degrading efficiency accelerates food processing and upregulates production efficiency. Delivers high-quality, nutritious and tasty products to consumers. Applications, such as baking, brewing, dairy, meat and beverage.
Read More »New Restriction Enzymes for DNA Digestion in Molecular Biology Research
Designed to enhance the flexibility and precision of molecular biology experiments. Allows scientists to modify, cleave and analyze DNA fragments with exceptional accuracy and efficiency. Ideal for applications that require long DNA fragments, such as genome assembly and DNA sequencing.
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New Diagnostic Enzymes for Kidney and Pancreatic Diseases
Urease is use to indicate renal failure by measuring urea levels. Amylase, lipase and trypsin can be used to monitor the relative health of pancreas. Suitable for structural investigations of carbohydrates and the enzymatic determination of α-amylase.
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New Raw Material for Rapid, Reliable and Reproducible Experiments
Provides detailed description, source, form, activity and other biochemical properties. Suitable for cholesterol reagent kit, creatine kinase assay kit, creatinine assay kit, homocysteine assay kits and free fatty acid assay kits.
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Advantages of VPSA Technology for Your Application
VPSA technology uses different equipment than PSA and requires significantly less energy, resulting in an average cost savings of one-third to one-half in comparison to PSA systems.
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Creative Enzymes Expands its Probiotic Portfolio
Creative Enzymes, a professional enzyme provider located in New York, USA, is always hammering away at research and trials in order to provide customers with enzyme services and products with its greatest effort. With the continuous expansion of business areas and scales, the company has set foot in other areas, established a sound probiotic production and supply chain, and is pleased to announce...
Read More »New Raw Materials are Produced in Large-Scale for Industrial and Scientific Research Customers
Offers high-quality creatinase, creatininase, and sarcosine oxidase raw materials. Used to produce sarcosine oxidase, native actinobacillus sp. creatinase, creatinase from E. coli, and creatininase from E. col.
Read More »New DNA Modifying Enzyme Available with Vaccinia Capping Enzyme and T4 DNA Ligase
Improves the stability and translation ability in vitro transcribed RNA for transfection and microinjection. Repairs single-strand nicks in duplex DNA, RNA or DNA/RNA hybrids. Ideal for cut, edit, unfold, ligate or remove nucleic acid fragments.
Read More »New Horseradish Peroxidase Structured by Polypeptide Chains (33,890 Da)
Available with an isoelectric point of pH 3–9. Consists of isoenzymes with a molecular weight of 44,000 Da. Ideal for western blotting, ELISA, and immunohistochemistry.
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New Dry Cellulase is Concentrated for Less Storage Space
ZyloCell offers 12-month stability for long shelf life without refrigeration. Available in dry powder for simple handling and accurate dosing. Ideal for bioethanol plants that breaks down cellulose in corn kernel fiber for a low-carbon fuel source.
Read More »New SYNERXIA Gemstone Collection Delivers Yield and Robustness to Ethanol Producers
SYNERXIA® SAPPHIRE offers enhanced ethanol yield increase paired with revolutionary thermotolerance. Expresses enough glucoamylase to displace up to 80 percent of the glucoamylase injected to fermentation. SYNERXIA® RUBY produces less acetic acid and enables up to 65 percent glucoamylase reduction.
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Tekna Manufacturing LLC Announces NFPA 99 Compliant Model 7200 Multiplace Chamber
Tekna is a leader in Monoplace and Multiplace Hyperbaric Chambers for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), offering products that set the standard for quality and innovation. Our new 7200 series of multiplace chambers is a state-of-the-art system that integrates advanced engineering with a plethora of features and options making it the industry's premier HBOT system. To learn more, see our video.
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