Beta-glucuronidase (helix pomatia) is a glycosyl hydrolase that functions by hydrolyzing β-glucuronic acid and sulfate esters. This process occurs in biological fluids such as urine, leading to the release of β-glucuronate. It is intended for research use only and is not sold to patients. The product is available in solid form, appearing white to off-white in color, and is supplied with a data sheet, SDS, COA, and handling instructions.
- Enzymatic function: It is a glycosyl hydrolase.
- Substrates: Hydrolyzes β-glucuronic acid and sulfate esters.
- Resulting product: Releases β-glucuronate.
- Applications: Used in research.
- Physical appearance: Solid, white to off-white.