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Homocysteine

Homocysteine

Type: Antigen

Brand: Bio-mapper

Description

 Product  NameCatalogTypeHost/SourceUsageApplicationsCOA
Cystathionine β-synthetase(CBS)IR900101AntigenE.coliTurbidimetric Inhibition Immuno AssayEnzyme cycle
Cysthionine β-lyase (CBL)IR900201AntigenE.coliTurbidimetric Inhibition Immuno AssayEnzyme cycle
Lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)IR900301AntigenE.coliTurbidimetric Inhibition Immuno AssayEnzyme cycle

Cystathionine β-synthetase(CBS)/Cystathionine β-lyase (CBL)/ Lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)Plasma homocysteine ​​(also known as homocysteine, Hcy) is an intermediate product Plasma homocysteine ​​(also known as homocysteine, Hcy) is an intermediate product in the process of methionine metabolism. Homocysteine ​​was discovered by DeVgneaud in 1932 and its structural formula is HSCH2(NH2)CO2H. There are for two forms of oxidized and reducePlasma homocysteine ​​(also known as homocysteine, Hcy) is an intermediate product in the process of methionine metabolism. Homocysteine ​​was discovered by DeVgneaud in 1932 and its structural formula is HSCH2(NH2)CO2H. There are for two forms of oxidized and reduced HCY in plasma. The oxidized form contains disulfide groups include homocysteine ​​and cystine. And the reduced form contains sulfur groups include homocysteine ​​and cysteine. There is a small amount of homocysteine ​​in the normal body, and the reduced form accounts for only 2%.d HCY in plasma. The oxidized form contains disulfide groups include homocysteine ​​and cystine. And the reduced form contains sulfur groups include homocysteine ​​and cysteine. There is a small amount of homocysteine ​​in the normal body, and the reduced form accounts for only 2%.in the process of methionine metabolism. Homocysteine ​​was discovered by DeVgneaud in 1932 and its structural formula is HSCH2(NH2)CO2H. There are for two forms of oxidized and reduced HCY in plasma. The oxidized form contains disulfide groups include homocysteine ​​and cystine. And the reduced form contains sulfur groups include homocysteine ​​and cysteine. There is a small amount of homocysteine ​​in the normal body, and the reduced form accounts for only 2%.

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