Lactate Dehydrogenase
The enzyme is distinguished by its unique biochemical properties. Unlike commercial variants, LDHLt contains an FMN co-factor bound to the enzyme, eliminating the need to supply co-factors during measurement. The reaction mechanism is oxygen-independent, allowing a broad spectrum of electron acceptors to be used without interference. Due to its high thermal stability, the enzyme ensures long-term performance and is provided as a 100% additive-free preparation. With these attributes, devices utilizing this technology will not only yield more precise and consistent results but also pave the way for developing entirely new applications.
Product Details
Unique proprietary enzyme created by using the latest protein engineering technologies
- Built-in Co-Factor FMN: Eliminates the need for external cofactors, simplifying sensor design and reducing costs.
- High Thermal Stability: LactaZyme maintains stability even under high-temperature conditions, ensuring consistent performance.
- 100% Additive-Free: Unlike other enzymes that may contain up to 80% additives, LactaZyme is additive-free, allowing full control over sensor architecture. Custom formulations are also available.
- Oxygen Independence: Performs reliably without dependence on oxygen, preventing bias from oxygen variations and enhancing accuracy.
- Improved Sensor Stability: LactaZyme significantly enhances the stability of lactate sensors, ensuring longer-lasting and more reliable measurements.
- Enhanced Specificity and Performance: Free from additives that can compromise reaction specificity, LactaZyme ensures precise and accurate readings.
- Enabling Next-Generation Biosensors: With its unique properties, LactaZyme is suitable for developing advanced biosensor architectures, supporting continuous in-vivo monitoring, clinical analyzers, and handheld devices.
- Manufactured in ISO-certified facilities in Vienna, Austria, with a highly trained team and dedicated product managers supporting customers.
- Comprehensive product documentation and testing result available and adjustable to specific requirements.
- High reproducibility and purity by design, minimizing batch to batch variations.
- Handheld Devices: Single-use test strips for professional or private use, employing electrochemical sensors.
- Clinical Analyzers: Fully automated systems with electrochemical or optical sensors for precise lactate measurement.
- Wearables: Continuous in-vivo monitoring devices that utilize electrochemical sensors for real-time lactate tracking.
Product Name | LactaZyme ® LDHLt |
Article Code | LZ-LDH-Lt |
Description | Oxygen insensitive Flavin mononucleotide (FMN) dependent Lactate Dehydrogenase that catalyzes the conversion of L-Lactate to Pyruvate. |
Appearance [color] | Yellow |
Appearance [form] | Solid |
Purity by SDS Page | >90% |
Size by SDS Page | Tetrameric with monomers ~42kDa |
Specific activity [U/mg powder] | > 250 U/mg powder
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Kinetic parameters in electrochemical setup | Maximal Current response 6.1 – 10.0 µA/mm² Concentration at 50% response: 8.1 – 13.3 µA/mm² |
Thermal Stability (T50) [C°] | 60° C ± 2°C |
Accelearted Shelf Life | >95% residual activity after 14 days at 40°C in dry form |
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