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T3 (triiodothyronine) - BSA biotin conjugate
 
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  Product Name T3 (triiodothyronine) - BSA biotin conjugate  
  Catalog No CBB-8200  
  Size 1 mg  
  Price 345,00 EUR  
  Category drug BSA - Biotin conjugates  
  Description T3 (triiodothyronine), covalently linked to biotinylated bovine serum albumin (BSA)  
  Appearance app. 68 kDa  
  Presentation colourless liquid  
  Reconstitution liquid  
  Storage 0.05% sodium azide  
  Conjugate/Tag/Label 4-8°C  
  Conjugation Ratio T3 (Triiodothyronine), biotinylated BSA  
  Protein Source app. 1:10 - 1:40 (drug BSA), app. 1:4 - 1:8 (biotin-BSA)  
  Applications human  
  Use e.g. allergy tests, immunoassays  
  Assay Info For research use only. Not intended for diagnostic use.  
  Concentration chromatography, dialysis  
  Purity 1 mg/ml working concentration  
  Activity >99% (HPLC)  
  Source test dependent  
  Protocol The thyroid hormones, triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4), are tyrosine-based hormones produced by the thyroid gland that are primarily responsible for regulation of metabolism. Iodine is necessary for the production of T3 and T4. A deficiency of iodine leads to decreased production of T3 and T4, enlarges the thyroid tissue and will cause the disease known as goitre. The major form of thyroid hormone in the blood is thyroxine (T4), which has a longer half-life than T3. The ratio of T4 to T3 released into the blood is roughly 20 to 1. T4 is converted to the active T3 (three to four times more potent than T4) within cells by deiodinases (5'-iodinase). These are further processed by decarboxylation and deiodination to produce iodothyronamine (T1a) and thyronamine (T0a). All three isoforms of the deiodinases are selenium-containing enzymes, thus dietary selenium is essential for T3 production.  
 
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