Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of MMP-9 Inhibitors. The matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are a family of peptidase enzymes responsible for the degradation of extracellular matrix components, including collagen, gelatin, Fibronectin, Laminin and proteoglycan. MMP-9 Inhibitors offered by Santa Cruz inhibit MMP-9 and, in some cases, other metalloproteinase and zinc-dependent endopeptidase related proteins. View detailed MMP-9 Inhibitor specifications, including MMP-9 Inhibitor CAS number, molecular weight, molecular formula and chemical structure, by clicking on the product name.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING | 
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Keracyanin chloride | 18719-76-1 | sc-228384 | 1 mg | $40.00 | 1 | |
Keracyanin chloride functions as a selective modulator of MMP-9 activity, characterized by its ability to disrupt the enzyme's catalytic function through unique electrostatic interactions. This compound exhibits a distinct affinity for the enzyme's substrate-binding pocket, leading to conformational changes that hinder substrate access. Its kinetic profile suggests a reversible inhibition mechanism, influencing the balance of extracellular matrix turnover and cellular signaling pathways.  | ||||||
UK 356618 | 230961-08-7 | sc-361392 sc-361392A  | 5 mg 25 mg  | $115.00 $435.00  | 2 | |
Targets MMP-9's catalytic domain, preventing its enzymatic activity and potential involvement in tissue remodeling.  | ||||||
Batimastat | 130370-60-4 | sc-203833 sc-203833A  | 1 mg 10 mg  | $175.00 $370.00  | 24 | |
Acts as a broad-spectrum MMP inhibitor, including MMP-9, by chelating the zinc ion in the enzyme's active site.  | ||||||