Glusulase contains both β-Glucuronidase and β-Glucuronide Sulfatase from the snail Helix Pomatia.
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Glusulase II is a preparation of the intestinal juice of snails. It is a slightly viscous (gel-free) liquid. It contains a mixture of enzymes including ß-glucuronidase and sulfatase. The activities of these enzymes have proven particularly useful for breaking open yeast cell walls and for hydrolysis of glucuronides and sulfates such as occur in conjugated steroids.
Detection Method | Radiometric |
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Product Brand Name | Glusulase |
Shipping Condition | Blue Ice |
Unit Size | 10 mL |
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