Cytochromes C
Cat.No:C8120 Solarbio
CAS:9007-43-6
Appearance:Deep reddish brown crystalline freeze-dried powder
Storage:Store at -20℃,5 years
Purity:min.95% as based on Mol.Wt.12,384
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Appearance:Deep reddish brown crystalline freeze-dried powder
Storage:Store at -20℃,5 years
Purity:min.95% as based on Mol.Wt.12,384
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| Name | Cytochromes C |
| CAS | 9007-43-6 |
| Storage | Store at -20℃,5 years |
| Appearance | Deep reddish brown crystalline freeze-dried powder |
| Purity | min.95% as based on Mol.Wt.12,384 |
| Source | Horse heart |
| Solubility | 10 mg/mL in Water |
| Unit | Bottle |
| Specification | 25mg |
Product introduction
Cytochrome C is primarily considered to be an electron-loaded mitochondrial protein. The apoptosis pathway has been identified as an important mediator.
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