Leupeptin is widely utilized in research focused on:
- Protease Inhibition: It is commonly used to inhibit serine and cysteine proteases, making it valuable in studies involving protein degradation and processing.
- Cell Culture: Researchers use leupeptin in cell culture systems to prevent proteolytic degradation of proteins, ensuring the stability of important cellular components during experiments.
- Drug Development: In pharmaceutical research, it aids in the identification of potential drug targets by preserving the integrity of proteins involved in disease pathways.
- Biochemical Assays: Leupeptin is employed in various biochemical assays to study enzyme activity, particularly in the context of cancer research and other diseases where protease activity is altered.
- Neuroscience Research: It is used to study neuropeptide processing and signaling, helping to uncover mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases and potential therapeutic approaches.
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Leupeptin is widely utilized in research focused on:
- Protease Inhibition: It is commonly used to inhibit serine and cysteine proteases, making it valuable in studies involving protein degradation and processing.
- Cell Culture: Researchers use leupeptin in cell culture systems to prevent proteolytic degradation of proteins, ensuring the stability of important cellular components during experiments.
- Drug Development: In pharmaceutical research, it aids in the identification of potential drug targets by preserving the integrity of proteins involved in disease pathways.
- Biochemical Assays: Leupeptin is employed in various biochemical assays to study enzyme activity, particularly in the context of cancer research and other diseases where protease activity is altered.
- Neuroscience Research: It is used to study neuropeptide processing and signaling, helping to uncover mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases and potential therapeutic approaches.
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Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
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Product Specification (PS)
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Certificates of Analysis (COA)
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Certificates Of Origin (COO)
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Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
The SDS provides comprehensive safety information on handling, storage, and disposal of the product.
DownloadProduct Specification (PS)
The PS provides a comprehensive breakdown of the product’s properties, including chemical composition, physical state, purity, and storage requirements. It also details acceptable quality ranges and the product's intended applications.
DownloadCertificates of Analysis (COA)
Search for Certificates of Analysis (COA) by entering the products Lot Number. Lot and Batch Numbers can be found on a product’s label following the words ‘Lot’ or ‘Batch’.
*Catalog Number
*Lot Number
Certificates Of Origin (COO)
This COO confirms the country where the product was manufactured, and also details the materials and components used in it and whether it is derived from natural, synthetic, or other specific sources. This certificate may be required for customs, trade, and regulatory compliance.