Protein sequence (A0A8I3QQI4, Lys17-Cys465, with C-10*His) KEVCFPRLGCFSDDSPWAGIVERPLKILPWAPKDVNTRLLLYTNENPDNFQELTADPSIITSSNFKTDRKTRFIIHGFIDKGEESWLANMCKKMFVVESVNCICVDWKSGSRTGYTQASQNIRIVGAEVAYFVEVLQSAFGYSPSDVHIIGHSLGAHAAGEAGRRLNGTAGRITGLDPAEPCFEGTPELVRLDPSDAQFVDVIHTDAAPIIPNMGFGMSQTVGHLDFFPNGGKEMPGCQKNILSQIVDIDGIWEGTRDFVACNHLRSYKYYSDSILNPDGFAGFPCASYNVFTANKCFPCPSEGCPQMGHYADRFPGKTDKVNQIFYLDTGDASNFARWRYKVAVTLSGKKVTGHVLVSLFGNKGNSKQYEIFKGTLQPESTHSNEFDSDVEVGDVQKVKFVWYNNVINPTLPRVGASKITVERNDGKIFNFCSKETVREDILLTLTPCGGGGSHHHHHHHHHH
12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied. 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution. 1 week, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution. Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Pancreatic lipase, also known as pancreatic triacylglycerol lipase or steapsin, is an enzyme secreted from the pancreas. As the primary lipase enzyme that hydrolyzes (breaks down) dietary fat molecules in the digestive system, it converting triglyceride substrates like 1 found in ingested oils to monoglycerides 3 and free fatty acids 2a and 2b. Pancreatic lipase is secreted in its final form. It becomes efficient only in the presence of colipase in the duodenum. Its concentration in serum is normally very low. Under extreme disruption of pancreatic function, such as pancreatitis or pancreatic adenocarcinoma, the pancreas may begin to autolyse and release pancreatic enzymes including pancreatic lipase into serum. Thus, through measurement of serum concentration of pancreatic lipase, acute pancreatitis can be diagnosed.
2μg(R: reducing conditions; NR: non-reducing conditions)