HEPPS

HEPPS may refer to:

  • Trans-hexaprenyltranstransferase, an enzyme
  • HEPPS (molecule), a compound commonly used as a buffering agent

  • HEPPS (molecule)

    HEPPS or EPPS are the common names for the compound 3-[4-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazinyl]propanesulfonic acid. It is used as a buffering agent in biology and biochemistry. The pKa of HEPPS is 8.00. Research on mice with Alzheimers disease-like [[Amyloid beta ]] plaques has shown that the EPPS can cause the plaques to break up, reversing some of the symptoms in the mice.

    References

    Weblinks

  • MedicalXpress: Chemical clears Alzheimer's protein and restores memory in mice, last viewed December 10th, 2015
  • See also

  • CAPSO
  • CHES
  • MOPS
  • HEPES
  • MES
  • Podcasts:

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