| Description : |
D-AADH (D-Amino acid dehydrogenase) is an enzyme that can reduce 2-keto acid into corresponding D-amino acid. The reaction need NADP(H) and inorganic ammonia donor (such as ammonia or ammonium ion). |
| Applications : |
1. Normally, the reaction system should include substrate, buffer solution, enzyme, coenzyme and coenzyme regeneration system (e.g. glucose and glucose dehydrogenase).
2. D-AADH 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. |