Date published: 2026-5-1

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ALDH6A1 Inhibitors

ALDH6A1 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to selectively modulate the activity of aldehyde dehydrogenase 6 family, member A1 (ALDH6A1). ALDH6A1 is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in cellular metabolism, particularly in the catabolism of amino acids such as proline and hydroxyproline. The inhibitors developed for ALDH6A1 operate by targeting specific binding sites or active regions on the enzyme, aiming to disrupt its catalytic activity. This chemical class is intricately designed based on a comprehensive understanding of the structural characteristics of ALDH6A1, focusing on the specific features that govern its substrate recognition and enzymatic function.

Researchers exploring ALDH6A1 inhibitors aim to unravel the metabolic pathways in which this enzyme participates, shedding light on its role in amino acid metabolism. By selectively inhibiting ALDH6A1, these compounds offer valuable tools to investigate the consequences of altered amino acid catabolism on cellular physiology. The study of ALDH6A1 inhibitors extends beyond basic science, contributing to a broader understanding of the metabolic intricacies that underlie cellular function. As scientists continue to refine the structural properties and pharmacological profiles of ALDH6A1 inhibitors, they contribute to the ongoing exploration of molecular interventions targeting key enzymes involved in cellular metabolism, fostering insights into the delicate balance required for maintaining optimal amino acid homeostasis in various physiological contexts.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Disulfiram

97-77-8sc-205654
sc-205654A
50 g
100 g
$53.00
$89.00
7
(1)

Disulfiram is a general inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenases, and can potentially influence the function of ALDH6A1 indirectly.

Cyanamide

420-04-2sc-239592
sc-239592A
5 g
25 g
$21.00
$79.00
(0)

Cyanamide is another general inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenases, and might indirectly affect ALDH6A1 activity.