Description
[ CAS NO. ] 9001-62-1
[ Purity ] 99%min
[ Appearance ] Off-white powder
[ Function ]
Most lipases act at a specific position on the glycerol backbone of lipid substrate (A1, A2 or A3). For example, human pancreatic lipase (HPL), which is the main enzyme to break down fats in the human digestive system, converts triglyceride substrates found in ingested oil to monoglycerides and free fatty acids.
Lipases including phospholipases and sphingomyelinases act in a variety of ways.
Lipases are hydrolytic enzymes that act on carboxylic acid ester bonds.The biological characteristics of lipase is to hydrolyze triglycerides into diglycerides, monoglycerides, fatty acids and glycerol.In addition to the natural function of hydrolyzing carboxylic acid ester bonds, lipase can also catalyze esterification, transesterification and transesterification in non-aqueous phase system.
About Lipase
A lipase is a water-soluble enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ester bonds in water–insoluble, lipid substrates. Lipases thus comprise a subclass of the esterases.
Lipases perform essential roles in the digestion, transport and processing of dietary lipids such as triglycerides, fats, oils in most, if not all, living organisms. Genes encoding lipases are even present in certain viruses.