Chemical inhibitors of Gastrokine 2 can act by disrupting the cell membranes or mucosal integrity necessary for its protective function within the gastric environment. Benzethonium chloride, known for its ability to interfere with cell membranes, can directly impact the stability of the gastric epithelium, which in turn can impede Gastrokine 2's interaction with the mucosa. Similarly, the detergent properties of sodium taurocholate, glycochenodeoxycholic acid, deoxycholic acid, cholic acid, lithocholic acid, and the detergent 1-Decyl-3-methylimidazolium can disrupt mucosal layers, compromising the protective role of Gastrokine 2. These chemicals can alter the physical properties of the gastric mucosal barrier, thereby inhibiting the ability of Gastrokine 2 to maintain mucosal integrity.
Furthermore, ursodeoxycholic acid can change the composition and function of the gastric mucosa, creating an environment that is unfavorable for the function of Gastrokine 2. Ethanol, at concentrations high enough to cause cellular damage, can disrupt the epithelial cells of the gastric mucosa, which Gastrokine 2 is meant to protect. Hydrochloric acid, in excess, can lead to mucosal damage, and this corrosive effect can significantly inhibit the protective function of Gastrokine 2. Pepsin, a protease, can degrade the mucosal proteins that Gastrokine 2 is associated with, further inhibiting its protective role. Finally, ammonium chloride can alter the pH within the stomach, potentially leading to conditions that are detrimental to the mucosal layer, thereby inhibiting the stabilizing effects of Gastrokine 2 on this crucial protective barrier.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Benzethonium chloride | 121-54-0 | sc-239299 sc-239299A | 100 g 250 g | $54.00 $107.00 | 1 | |
Benzethonium chloride is known to disrupt cell membranes. Gastrokine 2's function includes interaction with gastric mucosa for protective effects. Disruption of the gastric epithelium cell membranes can impede the ability of Gastrokine 2 to exert its stabilizing actions, effectively inhibiting its function. | ||||||
Glycochenodeoxycholic acid | 640-79-9 | sc-507546 | 100 µg | $102.00 | 1 | |
This bile acid can disrupt membrane structures and alter mucosal integrity. Gastrokine 2, which is protective of gastric mucosa, can be functionally inhibited in its role by the destabilizing action of glycochenodeoxycholic acid on the gastric mucosal barrier. | ||||||
Ursodeoxycholic acid | 128-13-2 | sc-204935 sc-204935A | 1 g 5 g | $52.00 $131.00 | 4 | |
Ursodeoxycholic acid, another bile acid, has the potential to alter the composition and function of gastric mucosa. By changing the characteristics of the gastric environment, it could inhibit the function of Gastrokine 2, which is known to participate in the maintenance of gastric mucosal integrity. | ||||||
Deoxycholic acid | 83-44-3 | sc-214865 sc-214865A sc-214865B | 5 g 25 g 1 kg | $37.00 $67.00 $941.00 | 4 | |
Deoxycholic acid is a bile acid with detergent effects, capable of disrupting cell membranes and mucosal barriers. This could inhibit the function of Gastrokine 2 by damaging the gastric mucosal layer it is meant to protect. | ||||||
Cholic acid | 81-25-4 | sc-255020 sc-255020A sc-255020B sc-255020C sc-255020D | 25 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg 5 kg | $49.00 $123.00 $578.00 $1018.00 $4570.00 | 11 | |
Cholic acid is a primary bile acid that can disrupt gastric mucosal barrier. Through its detergent effect, it can inhibit the protective function of Gastrokine 2 by altering the mucosal environment and compromising the physical barrier that Gastrokine 2 helps to maintain. | ||||||
Lithocholic acid | 434-13-9 | sc-215262 sc-215262A | 10 g 25 g | $100.00 $272.00 | 1 | |
Lithocholic acid, a secondary bile acid, known for its cytotoxic effects on the gastric mucosa, can disrupt the mucosal barrier. This disruption could inhibit the protective function of Gastrokine 2 by damaging the gastric epithelial cells it interacts with. | ||||||
Ammonium Chloride | 12125-02-9 | sc-202936 sc-202936A sc-202936B | 25 g 500 g 2.5 kg | $39.00 $55.00 $150.00 | 4 | |
Ammonium chloride can alter the pH balance in the stomach, potentially leading to mucosal damage. This could inhibit the function of Gastrokine 2 by disrupting the gastric mucosa that it protects. | ||||||