LAo; lactate oxidative decarboxylase; lactic oxygenase; lactate oxygenase; lactic oxidase; L-lactate monooxygenase; lactate monooxygenase
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Lactate oxidase is a flavin mononucleotide-dependent alpha hydroxyl acid oxidizing enzyme. Lactate oxidase is useful for enzymatic determination of lactic acid. It uses molecular oxygen to catalyze the oxidation of L-lactate.
Lactate oxidase enzymes belong to the family of oxidoreductase which act on single donors with O2 as oxidants. The enzymes often come from Aerococcus viridian and appear in viruses and cellular organisms.
Applications:
- Used in long-lasting applications in biosensors
- Used for the quantitative determination of lactate in human plasma
- Used for in vitro tests in order to detect lactate (e.g. in blood)
Additional Reading from AG Scientific:
- 12 Facts About Lactate Oxidase
- Lactate Oxiase in the Food Industry
- Single-Use Biosensors for the Detection of Biomarkers
- Advances in Lab-on-a-Chip Technology: Ionophores & Enzymes in Biosensors
- Electrochemical Processes for Treating Water
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Research or further manufacturing use only, not for food or drug use.