Beagle liver subcellular fractions

The liver fulfills many vital processes in mammals. It is the central organ of energy metabolism, responsible for the maintenance of the blood sugar level and the synthesis of plasma proteins under physiological and pathophysiological conditions.

Hepatocytes are the most prominent cells within the liver. Hepatocytes eliminate toxic substances from the blood. In this biotransformation process transporter proteins (influx and efflux transporter), phase I reactions (cytochrome P450 proteins), phase II reactions (mainly glucuronidation and sulfatation) play a central role.

Subcellular liver fractions are a simple but easy to use model system to study Phase I and Phase II reactions, perfectly suited for in vitro metabolism and toxicity / detoxification studies prior to preclinical or clinical tests.

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Product Code Lot Sex Inventory (vials) Specification Characterisation Protein (mg/mL) Unit Size (mL) Price (€) Quantity Action
BL-S9-1P5
male

196 in stock

S9, Pool of 5
Phase I+II
10
1
79,00 
BL-MIC-1P5
male

13 in stock

Microsomes, Pool of 5
Phase I+II
10
1
102,00 
BL-S9-101
male

51 in stock

S9, single donor
Phase I+II
20
0.5
79,00 
BL-S9-101
male

51 in stock

S9, single donor
Phase I+II
20
0.5
79,00 
BL-S9-1P5
male

608 in stock

S9, Pool of 5
Phase I+II
20
0.5
79,00 
BL-S9-101
male

161 in stock

Phase I+II
20
0.5
79,00