Hydroxylamine-O-sulfonic acid
CAS: 2950-43-8
Ref. 3D-FH57482
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Información del producto
- (Aminooxy)(Hydroxy)Sulfane Dioxide
- (Aminooxy)(hydroxy)sulfan-dioxid
- (Aminooxy)(hydroxy)sulfane-dioxyde
- (Aminooxy)sulfonic acid
- 2950-43-8
- Amidoperoxymonosulfuric acid
- Amidoperoxymonosulfuric acid (HOS(O)<sub>2</sub>ONH<sub>2</sub>)
- Amidosulfonic peracid
- Aminomonopersulfuric acid
- Ammonia-N-oxide-O-sulfonic acid betaine
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- Hydroxylamine, O-sulfo-
- Hydroxylamine-O-sulfonicacid
- Hydroxylaminesulfonic acid
- Permonosulfamic acid
- Sulfane, (Aminooxy)Hydroxy-, Dioxide
- Sulfoperamidic acid
- Sulfuric acid, monoazanyl ester
Hydroxylamine-O-sulfonic acid is a molecule that contains nitrogen atoms. It is an organic compound that has been shown to be effective in inhibiting bacterial growth by binding to DNA and blocking the synthesis of proteins. Hydroxylamine-O-sulfonic acid is synthesized from hydrochloric acid and sodium citrate, then reacted with diazonium salt for polymerase chain reaction. This compound has been shown to have a strong inhibitory effect on the production of autoantibodies in mice with autoimmune diseases. The mechanism of action is not yet known but may be due to its ability to bind to toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and TLR4 receptors, which are important in signaling pathways.