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Lycopsamine-N-oxide 100 µg/mL in Water
CAS:Prodotto controllatoFormula:C15H25NO6Colore e forma:Single SolutionPeso molecolare:315.36Ref: 4Z-L-150004
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5mgPrezzo su richiesta10mgPrezzo su richiesta25mgPrezzo su richiesta50mgPrezzo su richiesta100mgPrezzo su richiestaLycopsamine n-oxide
CAS:Natural alkaloidFormula:C15H25NO6Purezza:≥ 90.0 % (HPLC)Colore e forma:PowderPeso molecolare:315.36(+)-Lycopsamine N-Oxide (>85%)
CAS:<p>Applications (+)-Lycopsamine N-Oxide, is occurs in pyrrolizidine alkaloid-containing plants, which are the most common poisonous plants affecting livestock, wildlife, and humans. Thye are being known as hepatotoxins and tumorigens.<br>References Qingsu, X., et al.: Chem. Res. Toxic., 26, 1384 (2013); Bosi,, C. F., et al.: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 23, 425 (2013);<br></p>Formula:C15H25NO6Purezza:>85%Colore e forma:NeatPeso molecolare:315.36(+)-Lycopsamine N-Oxide-D7
CAS:Prodotto controllato<p>Stability Hygroscopic<br>Applications (+)-Lycopsamine N-Oxide-D7 is a labelled analogue of (+)-Lycopsamine N-Oxide (L487530). (+)-Lycopsamine N-Oxide is a pyrrolizidine alkaloid that is found in honey and in comfrey, a topical anti-inflammatory agent used to treat patients with arthritis and gout.<br> Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package<br>References Culvenor, C., et al.: J. Agr. Food Chem., 29 958 (1981); Janes, D., et al.: Nat. Prod. Comm., 7, 861 (2012); Pawar, R., et al.: J. Sep. Sci., 33, 200 (2010)<br></p>Formula:C152H7H18NO6Colore e forma:White To BeigePeso molecolare:322.40Lycopsamine N-oxide
CAS:<p>Lycopsamine N-oxide is a pyrrolizidine alkaloid derivative, which is a naturally occurring compound found in certain plant species, particularly within the Boraginaceae family. This compound is typically produced as a secondary metabolite in these plants. Its mode of action involves metabolic activation in the liver, where enzymes convert it into reactive intermediates capable of binding to cellular macromolecules, ultimately leading to toxic effects.</p>Formula:C15H25NO6Purezza:Min. 95%Peso molecolare:315.36 g/molRef: ST-EA-CP-L103001
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