Collagenase Type I
| Cat. No. | G7201 |
| Name | Collagenase Type I |
| Description |
Collagenase Type I is a proteolytic enzyme preparation derived from Clostridium histolyticum, specifically targeting native collagen and efficiently degrading interstitial collagens (Types I, II, III, and IV). It is widely used in primary cell isolation, tissue dissociation, and extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling studies. This enzyme is particularly effective for isolating fibroblasts, hepatocytes, epithelial cells, and other primary cells from tissues by breaking down collagen-rich connective structures, while maintaining high cell viability and functionality. Key Features:
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| Unit | 100 mg |
| Usage |
An enzyme that digests native collagen fibrils by cleaving peptide bonds in the collagen triple helix. Commonly used for tissue dissociation to release primary cells or iPSCs. |
| Storage Condition | Lyophilized powder stable at 2–8 °C (short-term) or -20 °C (long-term). |
| Material Citation | If use of this material results in a scientific publication, please cite the material in the following manner: Applied Biological Materials Inc, Cat. No. G7201 |