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Thermo Scientific Chemicals Mucin, Bovine Submaxillary Gland
Description
Mucin is used in a study to investigate a galactose-specific lectin from the red marine alga Ptilota filicina. Mucin from bovine submaxillary glands has also been used in a study to investigate the characterization of a unique mucin-like glycoprotein secreted by a human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line, neuraminidase substrate.
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General Description
- Mucin derived from the bovine submaxillary gland is a glycoprotein present in saliva, gastrointestinal juices, and other secretions that promote cilia lubrication
Application
- Mucin can be used as a source of O-linked oligosaccharides for the viral enzyme, neuraminidase
- Mucins are glycoproteins with roles in immunity and digestion
- In biological research, mucin is used to investigate a galactose-specific lectin from the red marine alga Ptilota filicina
- It is used to investigate the characterization of a unique mucin-like glycoprotein secreted by a human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line
- It is used as a substrate for recombinant sialidase Gardnerella vaginalis
- It is used in protocols to quantify mucin

Specifications
Specifications
For Use With (Application) | Neuraminidase Substrate |
Formulation | Lyophilized powder |
Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 400-4000KDa |
Quantity | 500mg |
Source | Bovine submaxillary gland |
Storage Requirements | 2° to 8°C |
Regulatory Status | RUO |
Product Type | Mucin, Bovine submaxillary gland |
Recombinant | Native |
Form | Lyophilized |
RUO – Research Use Only
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