CTI is a small protein found in the kernels of most varieties of corn. CTI is not only an inhibitor of trypsin but also of human FXIIa observed in blood coagulation experiments. The inhibitor forms an equimolar complex with either trypsin or FXIIa and when added to plasma prolongs aPTT without affecting PT experiences.
We offer a selection of inhibitors derived from benzamidine. They can help in the characterization of trypsin-like enzymes. Most inhibitors exhibit a selective inhibitory activity on certain trypsin-like proteinases of physiological relevance. However, each inhibitor will of course display a characteristic action on others serines proteinases.
Supplied lyophilized or frozen.
Expiry date > 1 year.
Glass vial or plastic tubes.
Discount according to quantities.