Potassium thioacetate
CAS No. 10387-40-3
Potassium thioacetate ( —— )
Catalog No. M27572 CAS No. 10387-40-3
Potassium thioacetate is widely used as a sulfur source in the synthesis of sulfur-containing organic compounds.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
Size | Price / USD | Stock | Quantity |
5MG | 36 | In Stock |
|
10MG | 51 | In Stock |
|
25MG | 85 | In Stock |
|
50MG | 124 | In Stock |
|
100MG | 178 | In Stock |
|
200MG | 267 | In Stock |
|
500MG | 461 | In Stock |
|
1G | Get Quote | In Stock |
|
Biological Information
-
Product NamePotassium thioacetate
-
NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
-
Brief DescriptionPotassium thioacetate is widely used as a sulfur source in the synthesis of sulfur-containing organic compounds.
-
DescriptionPotassium thioacetate is widely used as a sulfur source in the synthesis of sulfur-containing organic compounds. Potassium thioacetate has been employed for the synthesis of polymers, heterocycles, nanoparticles, transition-metal ligands, bioactive compounds and macromolecular inclusion complexes.
-
Synonyms——
-
PathwayOthers
-
TargetOther Targets
-
Recptor——
-
Research Area——
-
Indication——
Chemical Information
-
CAS Number10387-40-3
-
Formula Weight114.2
-
Molecular FormulaC2H3KOS
-
Purity>98% (HPLC)
-
Solubility——
-
SMILES[K+].CC([S-])=O
-
Chemical Name——
Shipping & Storage Information
-
Storage(-20℃)
-
ShippingWith Ice Pack
-
Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
-
SL-327
SL327 is a selective inhibitor for MEK1/2 with IC50 of 0.18 μM/0.22 μM; able to transport through the blood-brain barrier.
-
Antennapedia Peptide...
Antennapedia Peptide TFA is a 16 amino acid peptide (RQIKIWFQNRRMKWKK). The DNA binding domain of the Drosophila transcription factor (Antennapedia), a 60 amino acid protein, is rapidly taken up by cells and has been fused to selected antigens to enhance their immunogenicity. A 16 amino acid peptide Antennapedia Peptide TFA from Antennapedia can facilitate the cytoplasmic uptake of cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitope 9-mer peptides.
-
Adenine sulfate
Adenine sulfate is a sulfate salt form of adenine which is a purine derivative and a nucleobase with a variety of roles in biochemistry.