| Description : |
AmDH (Amine Dehydrogenase): an enzyme that can catalyze the ammoniation of carbonyl group and reduce it to amino group. It is a coenzyme NADH dependent enzyme, and NADH acts as a hydrogen transmitter. |
| Applications : |
1. Normally, the reaction system should include substrate, buffer solution, enzyme, coenzyme and coenzyme regeneration system (e.g. glucose and glucose dehydrogenase).
2. AmDH should be added last into reaction system, after the pH and temperature been adjusted to the reaction condition. |
| Notes : |
Never contact with extreme conditions such as: high temperature, high/low pH and high concentration organic solvent. |
| Storage : |
Keep 2 years below -20 centigrade. |
| Advantages : |
1. High substrate specificity.
2. Strong chiral selectivity.
3. High conversion.
4. Less by-products.
5. Mild reaction conditions.
6. Environmentally friendly. |