Hexylamine hydrobromide
CAS: 7334-95-4
Rif. 3D-HAA33495
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Hexylamine hydrobromide is an analytical method that can be used to measure the concentration of hexylamine in the human serum. It is a matrix effect, which refers to the variation of the measured analyte concentration due to the composition of the sample. The technique is based on metabolic disorders and uses plasma mass spectrometry. Hexylamine hydrobromide has been shown to synergize with silver ions and other antimicrobial agents, such as benzalkonium chloride, chlorhexidine gluconate, or triclosan. This analytical method can be used in vivo model systems and cell cultures, such as HL-60 cells.