Glucose Oxidase from Aspergillus niger TypeVII - 50,000 units
Glucose Oxidase from Aspergillus niger
Type VII, lyophilized powder, ≥100,000 units/g solid (without added oxygen)
Synonym(s): β-D-Glucose:oxygen 1-oxidoreductase, G.Od., GOx
Glucose Oxidase (Type VII) from Aspergillus niger is a high-activity, lyophilized enzyme preparation widely used across food analysis, diagnostics, biosensor development, bioprocessing, and academic research. This preparation delivers ≥100,000 units/g solid (without added oxygen), providing strong performance for glucose quantification and coupled enzymatic assays.
The enzyme is a homodimer (~160 kDa) containing FAD as the essential cofactor for oxidation of β-D-glucose to D-glucono-β-lactone and hydrogen peroxide. With a pH optimum near 5.5 and a broad working range (pH 4–7), this preparation supports robust performance in a wide variety of analytical and manufacturing workflows.
Common applications include enzymatic glucose determination, biosensor fabrication, microfluidic devices, diagnostic assay manufacturing, and fuel-cell research. This material ships on wet ice and requires −20 °C storage.
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