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CAS 129493-98-7

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agelenin

Description:
Agelenin is a chemical compound classified as a mycotoxin, specifically produced by certain species of fungi, including those in the genus Agelenopsis. It is known for its potential biological activity, particularly its effects on cellular processes. Agelenin exhibits properties that may influence cell growth and differentiation, making it of interest in pharmacological and toxicological studies. The compound has a complex molecular structure, which contributes to its biological activity. Its CAS number, 129493-98-7, is a unique identifier that allows for the precise identification of this substance in scientific literature and databases. Research into agelenin is ongoing, focusing on its mechanisms of action, potential therapeutic applications, and safety profile, given its classification as a mycotoxin. As with many mycotoxins, understanding the environmental conditions that lead to its production is crucial for assessing risks associated with exposure. Overall, agelenin represents a significant area of study within the field of mycology and toxicology.
Formula:C160H260N52O45S6
Synonyms:
  • Agelenin
  • Agelenin (reduced)
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  • Agelenin

    CAS:
    <p>Sourced from the Spider, Agelena opulenta, this product is a presynaptic Ca2+ channel antagonist with disulfide bonds between Cys3-Cys19, Cys10-Cys24 and Cys18-Cys34. It is available as a 0.1mg vial.</p>
    Formula:C160H254N52O45S6
    Purity:Min. 95%
    Molecular weight:3,818.5 g/mol

    Ref: 3D-PAG-4247-S

    100µg
    1,123.00€