Our human intestinal lysosomes are isolated from ethically sourced, non-diseased human intestine tissue and enriched to preserve structural integrity and enzymatic activity. These lysosomes provide a specialized in vitro model for studying intracellular trafficking, lysosomal drug accumulation, and degradation pathways in the intestinal epithelium.
Due to their key role in autophagy, macromolecule degradation, and xenobiotic processing, human intestinal lysosomes are particularly valuable for evaluating oral drug formulations, nanoparticle delivery, and lysosome-targeted therapies. Each batch is carefully prepared and tested for purity and function, making it suitable for a range of pharmacological, toxicological, and mechanistic studies.
Human Intestinal Lysosomes
2 mg of protein/vial, 0.25 mL
Acid Phosphatase CharacterizationLysosomal drug accumulation and intracellular processing
Oral drug delivery and subcellular distribution studies
Degradation pathway analysis
Nanoparticle and prodrug targeting evaluations