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Urease CAS:9002-13-5 Manufacturer Price

Urease is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide. It is produced by various microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and plants. Urease is essential for nitrogen metabolism and plays a vital role in various biological processes, such as urea hydrolysis in the kidneys and nitrogen assimilation in plants. It also has industrial applications, including the diagnosis of urease-producing bacteria, urea-based fertilizers, and the detection of urease inhibitors for the treatment of certain medical conditions.


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Role in nitrogen metabolism: Urease plays a crucial role in nitrogen metabolism by catalyzing the hydrolysis of urea, a waste product of protein metabolism, into ammonia and carbon dioxide. The ammonia produced from urea breakdown can be further utilized by microorganisms or plants for synthesizing amino acids and other nitrogen-containing compounds.

Soil fertility and plant nutrition: Urease activity in soil converts urea-based fertilizers into ammonia, which can be readily taken up by plants as a nitrogen source. This helps improve soil fertility and enhances plant growth and productivity. Urease inhibitors can also be used to regulate urease activity and improve nitrogen use efficiency in agricultural practices.

Medical diagnosis of urease-producing bacteria: Urease production is a trait exhibited by several pathogenic bacteria. The detection of urease activity is used in clinical microbiology to identify specific bacteria, such as Helicobacter pylori, which is associated with gastric ulcers and other gastrointestinal disorders.

Detection of urinary tract infections: Urease is produced by some bacteria causing urinary tract infections (UTIs). The detection of urease activity in urine samples can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify UTIs and determine appropriate treatment strategies.

Diagnostic indicator for kidney function: Urease activity can be measured in blood or urine samples to assess kidney function. Decreased urease activity in the kidneys may indicate impaired renal function, while increased activity can be observed in certain kidney disorders.

Urease inhibitors as therapeutic agents: Urease inhibitors are compounds that inhibit the activity of urease enzymes. These inhibitors have potential applications in the treatment of conditions associated with excessive urease activity, such as some types of kidney stones and urinary tract infections caused by urease-producing bacteria.

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Composition N.A.
Assay 99%
Appearance Yellow powder
CAS No. 9002-13-5
Packing Small and bulk
Shelf Life 2 years
Storage Store in cool and dry area
Certification ISO.

 


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