CAS 20103-10-0
:2,6-Dichlorohydroquinone
- 1,4-Benzenediol, 2,6-dichloro-
- 1,4-Benzenediol, 2,6-dichloro- (9CI)
- 2,6-Dichloro-1,4-benzenediol
- 2,6-Dichloro-4-hydroquinone
- 2,6-Dichloro-4-hydroxyphenol
- 2,6-Dichloro-p-benzohydroquinone
- 2,6-Dichloro-p-hydroquinone
- 2,6-Dichlorobenzene-1,4-Diol
- Hydroquinone, 2,6-dichloro-
- Hydroquinone, 2,6-dichloro- (8CI)
- Nsc 36936
- 2,6-Dichlorohydroquinone
- 2,6-Dichlorohydroquinone
- C07097
- 2,6-Dichloroquinol
- Voir plus de synonymes
1,4-Benzenediol, 2,6-dichloro-
CAS :Formule :C6H4Cl2O2Degré de pureté :97%Couleur et forme :SolidMasse moléculaire :179.00082,6-Dichlorobenzene-1,4-diol
CAS :2,6-Dichlorobenzene-1,4-diolDegré de pureté :97%Masse moléculaire :179g/mol2,6-Dichlorohydroquinone
CAS :2,6-Dichlorohydroquinone (2,6-DCQ) is a reactive chemical that has been shown to be cytotoxic and genotoxic in vitro. 2,6-DCQ binds to the thiol group of cysteine residues on the enzyme's active site. This binding changes the redox potential of the molecule and inhibits its activity. 2,6-DCQ also reacts with other proteins in the cell and disrupts their function. This compound is found in high concentrations in samples from wastewater treatment plants. It is also found to be present in some foods such as milk and cheese due to bacterial metabolism.
2,6-DCQ is a metabolite of chlorpyrifos (an insecticide), and it has been shown that it can react with glutathione reductase to form a glutathione adduct which may have toxic effects on cells. The mechanism by which this occurs is not well understood at this time butFormule :C6H4Cl2O2Degré de pureté :Min. 95 Area-%Couleur et forme :White PowderMasse moléculaire :179 g/mol



