Triethyloxonium Tetrafluoroborate - 15% in Dichloromethane, ca. 1mol/L
CAS: 368-39-8
Ref. 3D-FT61122
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Product Information
- Benzenesulfonyl fluoride
- Borate(1-), tetrafluoro-, triethyloxonium
- Boron tetrafluoride triethyloxonium
- Et<sub>3</sub>OBF<sub>4</sub>
- Meerwein's reagent
- NSC 176023
- Oxonium, triethyl-, tetrafluoroborate(1-)
- Oxonium, triethyl-, tetrafluoroborate(1-) (1:1)
- Phenylsulfonylfluoride
- Reagents, Meerwein's
- See more synonyms
- Triethyl-Oxoniutetrafluoroborate(1-)
- Triethyloxonium
- Triethyloxonium borofluoride
- Triethyloxonium fluoborate
- Triethyloxonium fluoroborate
- Triethyloxonium tetrafluoroborate(1-)
- Triethyloxonium trtrafluoroborate
Triethyloxonium Tetrafluoroborate is a potent antimicrobial agent that is used in the preparation of samples for analysis by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. It has been shown to inhibit soybean trypsin, an enzyme that hydrolyzes proteins into polypeptides, as well as various other enzymes. Triethyloxonium Tetrafluoroborate binds to nitrogen atoms in the enzyme active site and prevents the formation of covalent bonds with the substrate. This inhibition can be reversed by adding metal ions or chelating agents. Triethyloxonium Tetrafluoroborate also inhibits transfer reactions, which are essential for protein synthesis and are catalyzed by enzymes such as Jak1 inhibitor.
Triethyloxonium Tetrafluoroborate is also an effective biological agent against autoimmune diseases, such as diabetic neuropathy, and metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes mellitus.END>
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