CAS 4316-73-8
:Sarcosinate de sodium
- Glycine, N-methyl-, monosodium salt
- Glycine, N-methyl-, sodium salt (1:1)
- Sarcosine sodium
- Sarcosine sodium salt
- Sarcosine, monosodium salt
- Sodium (Methylamino)Acetate
- Sodium N-(methylamino)acetate
- Sodium N-methylglycinate
- Sodium Sarcosine
Sarcosine Sodium Salt (ca. 35% in Water)
CAS :Formule :C3H6NNaO2Couleur et forme :Colorless to Light yellow clear liquidMasse moléculaire :111.08Sodium 2-(methylamino)acetate
CAS :Formule :C3H6NNaO2Couleur et forme :LiquidMasse moléculaire :111.0750Sarcosine Sodium Salt (ca. 35% in Water)
CAS :Sarcosine Sodium Salt (ca. 35% in Water)Degré de pureté :90%Masse moléculaire :111.08g/molSarcosine Sodium Salt-13C3
CAS :Produit contrôléFormule :C3H6NNaO2Couleur et forme :NeatMasse moléculaire :114.053Sodium sarcosinate - ca. 40% in water
CAS :Sodium sarcosine is a salt of sarcosine with sodium. It has an average molecular weight of 255 and is soluble in water. Sodium sarcosine is used as a biological sample for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the study of their inhibitory properties against mammalian DNA polymerase. NSAIDs are also used to treat inflammation, pain, and fever by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. The rate constant for the reaction between NSAIDs and DNA polymerase was found to be 1.6x10^-4 M^-1s^-1 at 25°C, which is close to the Km value for the reaction. This finding indicates that NSAIDs may be competitive inhibitors of the enzyme, although further experiments are needed to confirm this hypothesis. Using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, it was found that NSAIDs have a higher affinity for divalent cations than monovalent cations, suggesting that they bind to a site on the
Formule :C3H6NNaO2Degré de pureté :Min. 95%Couleur et forme :Colorless Clear LiquidMasse moléculaire :111.08 g/mol





