Piperazine adipate
CAS No. 142-88-1
Piperazine adipate( —— )
Catalog No. M20645 CAS No. 142-88-1
Piperazine adipate is a potent broad spectrum anthelmintic.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
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Biological Information
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Product NamePiperazine adipate
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief DescriptionPiperazine adipate is a potent broad spectrum anthelmintic.
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DescriptionPiperazine adipate is a potent broad spectrum anthelmintic.(In Vitro):Piperazine adipate (10 mM) causes mortality of A. galli and H. gallinae after a maximum of 30 min exposure, inhibits malate oxidation by 78%, and inhibits aldolase activity in both parasites. Piperazine adipate (10 mM) also inhibits cholinesterase activity by 96% in Ascaridia galli (A. galli) and 93% in Heterakis gallinae (H. gallinae). Piperazine adipate inhibits oxaloacetate reduction by 26% and 55% in A. galli and H. gallinae, resepctively.
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Synonyms——
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PathwayMicrobiology/Virology
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TargetParasite
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RecptorParasite
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Research Area——
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Indication——
Chemical Information
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CAS Number142-88-1
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Formula Weight232.28
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Molecular FormulaC10H20N2O4
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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SolubilityH2O:14.29 mg/mL (61.52 mM; Need ultrasonic)
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SMILESC1CNCCN1.OC(=O)CCCCC(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.Sharma R K Singh K Saxena K K . Effect of parbendazole and piperazine adipate on the activity of some enzymes of Ascaridia galli and Heterakis gallinae[J]. Veterinary Parasitology 1987 24(3-4):211-220.
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