重要规格表
| Empirical Formula | CAS # |
|---|---|
| C₂₆H₂₈N₆ | 16858-02-9 |
| Description | |
|---|---|
| Overview | Lipid-soluble heavy metal chelator that crosses artificial and natural membranes. Auxiliary reagent in certain techniques used for measuring free Ca2+ levels in cells. Also useful in extracting Aβ amyloid deposits from Alzheimer’s disease brain tissue. Has extremely high affinity for heavy metals but low affinity for Ca2+ and Mg2+. Induces DNA fragmentation when chelated with Zn2+ and induces apoptosis in thymocytes. Strips heavy metals from liposome-trapped QUIN 2 (Cat. No. 551826). |
| Catalogue Number | 616394 |
| Brand Family | Calbiochem® |
| Synonyms | N,N,Nʹ,Nʹ-tetrakis-(2-Pyridylmethyl)ethylenediamine |
| References | |
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| References | Fonte, J., et al. 2001. J. Alzheimer’s Dis. 3, 209. Cherny, R.A., et al. 1999. J. Biol. Chem. 274, 23223. Aballay, A., et al. 1995. Biochem. J. 312, 919. Jiang, S., et al. 1995. Lab. Invest. 73, 111. Sheridan, R.E. and Deshpande, S.S. 1995. Toxicon 33, 539. McCabe, M.J., et al. 1993. Lab. Invest. 69, 101. Hinkle, P.M., et al. 1992. J. Biol. Chem. 267, 25553. Baba, A., et al. 1991. Brain Res. 557, 103. Forbes, I.J., et al. 1991. Exp. Cell Res. 195, 224. Csermely, P. and Somogyi, J. 1989. J. Cellular Physiol. 138, 593. Raspe, E., et al. 1989. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 163, 345. Arslan, L.P., et al. 1985. J. Biol. Chem. 260, 2719. |
| Product Information | |
|---|---|
| CAS number | 16858-02-9 |
| Form | Tan solid |
| Hill Formula | C₂₆H₂₈N₆ |
| Chemical formula | C₂₆H₂₈N₆ |
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| Quality Level | MQ100 |
| Biological Information | |
|---|---|
| Purity | ≥97% by titration |
| Storage and Shipping Information | |
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| Ship Code | Ambient Temperature Only |
| Toxicity | Standard Handling |
| Storage | +15°C to +30°C |
| Do not freeze | Ok to freeze |
| Special Instructions | Following reconstitution, aliquot and freeze (-20°C) under an inert gas. Alternately, acidify (pH ≤3) with HCl for long term storage. Stock solutions are stable for up to 3 months at -20°C. |