Cytochalasin A from Drechslera dematioidea
 
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          l  General Information  | 
Product Name  | Cytochalasin A from Drechslera dematioidea  | 
General description  | Cytochalasin A reacts with sulfhydryls, and inhibits growth and glucose transport in Saccharomyces.  | 
Synonym  | Cytochalasin A; Dehydrophomin; 5-Dehydrophomin; 5,5-Didehydrophomin; Phomin  | 
Purity  | ≥98%(TLC)  | CAS Number  | 14110-64-6  | 
Formula  | C29H35NO5  | Molecular Weight  | 477.59  | 
Suitability  | BioReagent, suitable for cell culture, etc.  | 
l  Physical and Chemical Information  | 
Appearance  | White to Off White Powder  | 
l  Biological Information  | 
Biochem/Physiol
  Actions  | Cytochalasin A reacts with sulfhydryls, and inhibits growth and glucose transport in Saccharomyces. Cytochalasin A is an oxidizing analog of cytochalsin B.  | 
l  Storage  | 
Storage temp.  | −20°C  | 
l  Precautions and Disclaimer  | 
This product is for R&D use only, not for drug, household, or other uses.  | 
l  References  | 
1.    http://www.drugbank.ca 2.    https://ncit.nci.nih.gov 3.    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov  |