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Sodium molybdate dihydrate (CAS 10102-40-6)

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Application:Source of molybdate, ability to stabilize and inhibit the activity of various receptors
CAS Number:10102-40-6
Purity:≥99%
Molecular Weight:241.95
Molecular Formula:Na2MoO4•2H2O
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Sodium molybdate dihydrate sc-203391 5 g $35
Sodium molybdate dihydrate sc-203391A 100 g $65
Sodium molybdate dihydrate sc-203391B 500 g $295
Description
Sodium molybdate dihydrate is a useful source of molybdate, a Molybdenum (sc-235881) compound. The compound has displayed the ability to stabilize both the androgen and progesterone receptor. When applied to non-activated estrogen receptors the Sodium Molybdate reversibly inhibited receptor activation. In the Rat Sodium molybdate dihydrate inactivated both the active and inactive form of the gluco corticoid receptor complex. With the use of nitrites, molybdate salts have been shown to reduce the emission of hydrogen sulphide from swine manure.
Technical Information
Appearance:White crystals, powder or crystalline powder
Physical State:Solid
pH:7.0-10.5
Solubility:Soluble in water (560 mg/ml)
Storage:Store at room temperature
Melting Point:100 °C (dec.)(lit.)
Safety and Reference Information
WGK Germany:3
RTECS:QA5085000
PubChem CID:16211258
Merck Index:14: 8645
MDL Number:MFCD00149170
EC Number:231-551-7
SMILES:O.O.[O-][Mo](=O)(=O)[O-].[Na+].[Na+]
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
References
1. Mauck, L.A., et al. 1982. Biochemistry. 21: 1788-1793. PMID: 7082647
2. Müller, R.E., et al. 1982. J. Biol. Chem. 257: 1295-1300. PMID: 7056718
3. Ogle, T.F. 1983. J. Biol. Chem. 258: 4982-4988. PMID: 6833286
4. Rowley, D.R., et al. 1984. Endocrinology. 114: 1776-1783. PMID: 6714164
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