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Antipain dihydrochloride

Catalog No. T26637Cas No. 37682-72-7
Alias BDBM-32804, BDBM32804, BDBM 32804, Antipain, Antipain 2HCl

Antipain dihydrochloride (Antipain 2HCl) is a protease inhibitor derived from Actinomycetes that exhibits analgesic activity and inhibits X-ray-induced chromosomal aberrations in human lymphocytes.

Antipain dihydrochloride

Antipain dihydrochloride

Purity: 95%
Catalog No. T26637Alias BDBM-32804, BDBM32804, BDBM 32804, Antipain, Antipain 2HClCas No. 37682-72-7
Antipain dihydrochloride (Antipain 2HCl) is a protease inhibitor derived from Actinomycetes that exhibits analgesic activity and inhibits X-ray-induced chromosomal aberrations in human lymphocytes.
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Antipain dihydrochloride (Antipain 2HCl) is a protease inhibitor derived from Actinomycetes that exhibits analgesic activity and inhibits X-ray-induced chromosomal aberrations in human lymphocytes.
In vivo
Intact, cycling female mice received subcutaneous injections of Antipain dihydrochloride (3 mg) for 16 days, resulting in significant diminution in uterine weight and total DNA compared to untreated controls[1].Antipain dihydrochloride (100 μg/g body weight; i.p.; at 12-hour intervals from 0 to 120 h or 240 to 360 h) exhibits an inhibitory effect on urethane-induced lung neoplasia in mice[2].
AliasBDBM-32804, BDBM32804, BDBM 32804, Antipain, Antipain 2HCl
Chemical Properties
Molecular Weight677.62
FormulaC27H46Cl2N10O6
Cas No.37682-72-7
Storage & Solubility Information
Storagestore at low temperature | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice.

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