
Nor-NOHA monoacetate
CAS No. 2250019-93-1
Nor-NOHA monoacetate( —— )
Catalog No. M35154 CAS No. 2250019-93-1
nor-NOHA monoacetate (Nω-Hydroxy-nor-L-arginine) is a highly potent and selective arginase inhibitor.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)






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Biological Information
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Product NameNor-NOHA monoacetate
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief Descriptionnor-NOHA monoacetate (Nω-Hydroxy-nor-L-arginine) is a highly potent and selective arginase inhibitor.
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Descriptionnor-NOHA monoacetate is a selective and reversible arginase inhibitor. nor-NOHA monoacetate induces apoptosis in ARG2-expressing cells under hypoxia. nor-NOHA monoacetate has anti-leukemic activity. nor-NOHA monoacetate can used in study of endothelial dysfunction, immunosuppression and metabolism.
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In Vivo——
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Synonyms——
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PathwayAutophagy
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TargetArginase
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RecptorArginase
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Research Area——
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Indication——
Chemical Information
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CAS Number2250019-93-1
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Formula Weight236.23
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Molecular FormulaC7H16N4O5
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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SolubilityIn Vitro:?DMSO : 100 mg/mL (423.32 mM; Ultrasonic )H2O : 50 mg/mL (211.66 mM; Ultrasonic)
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SMILESCC(O)=O.N[C@@H](CCNC(=N)NO)C(O)=O
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Chemical Name——
Shipping & Storage Information
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
1. Ng KP, et al. The arginase inhibitor Nω-hydroxy-nor-arginine (nor-NOHA) induces apoptosis in leukemic cells specifically under hypoxic conditions but CRISPR/Cas9 excludes arginase 2 (ARG2) as the functional target. PLoS One. 2018 Oct 11;13(10):e0205254.?
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