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N-(2-(Acetamido)iminodiacetic acid sodium salt
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N-(2-(Acetamido)iminodiacetic acid sodium salt

CAS: 7415-22-7

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N-(2-(Acetamido)iminodiacetic acid sodium salt
Synonyms:
  • N-(2-Acetamido)Iminodiaceticacid
  • Sodium [(2-Amino-2-Oxoethyl)(Carboxymethyl)Amino]Acetate
Description:

N-(2-(Acetamido)iminodiacetic acid sodium salt (NADAC) is a molecule that is used to reduce the average diameter of influenza virus particles. It is often used as an excipient in vaccine preparations and has been shown to be able to induce antigen-specific immune responses in mice. NADAC has been shown to be effective against the influenza virus, which can lead to pandemic outbreaks. NADAC is a supramolecular compound that has a particle size of 8 nm and a morphology of spherical particles. It binds to viral antigen and can be used for the treatment of influenza infections by preventing viral replication.

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