Antithrombin is a glycoprotein of the serpin family, synthesized by the liver with a half-life of 3 days. It is the most potent of the physiological inhibitors of coagulation. It mainly inhibits thrombin but also at a lower level FIXa, FXa, FXIa. Its inhibitory action is amplified in the presence of heparin or heparan sulfate.
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.