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1-Methylisoquinolin-5-amine
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1-Methylisoquinolin-5-amine

CAS: 20335-61-9

Ref. 3D-VAA33561

25mg
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250mg
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1-Methylisoquinolin-5-amine
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1-Methylisoquinolin-5-amine is a drug that is used to treat cancer. It inhibits the growth of cancer cells by binding to DNA and altering the gene expression in the cell. 1-Methylisoquinolin-5-amine binds to and acetylates two residues on the deoxyribose of DNA, thereby inhibiting DNA synthesis. The inhibitory potency of 1-methylisoquinolin-5-amine has been shown in clinical trials using L1210 murine leukemia cells. This drug also decomposes into carboxaldehyde, which is excreted through the urinary system. 1-Methylisoquinolin-5-amine has been shown to have an inhibitory effect on homogenates of human l1210 cells incubated with radioactivity.

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Molecular weight:
158.2 g/mol
Formula:
C10H10N2
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Min. 95%
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