Lactoperoxidase Product Information


Source: Bovine Milk

I.U.B.: 1.11.1.7

Lactoperoxidase (LPO) is a glycoprotein with a hemin prosthetic group which may occur as a mixture of two isozymes. It has a molecular weight of 77,500 daltons. LPO catalyzes the hydrogen peroxide oxidation of iodide according to the following reaction:

2I- + H2O2 + 2H+ → I2 + 2H2O.

Iodide reacts directly with the heme group; upon addition of H2O2 the complex iodinates the substrate. LPO is inhibited by hydrazines. The assay procedure has been updated from that of Morrison to an ABTS®/H2O2 based method with increased sensitivity and reproducibility.

Unit Definition: One Unit reduces one micromole of hydrogen peroxide per minute at 25°C, pH 6.0. Note: This unit definition is based upon a new assay method. The previous method yielded approximately 2.8 times higher results.

DescriptionActivityCodeSizeCat. No.Price
Lactoperoxidase
Chromatographically purified. A lyophilized powder.
Store at -20°C.
≥35 units per mg dry weight ABTS LPO 10 mg LS000150 $81.00 Buy Now
50 mg LS000151 $328.00 Buy Now
Bulk LS000152 Inquire

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