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Cholesteryl hemisuccinate (CAS 1510-21-0)

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Alternate Names:
3β-Hydroxy-5-cholestene 3-hemisuccinate; 5-Cholesten-3β-ol 3-hemisuccinate; Cholesteryl hydrogen succinate
CAS Number:
1510-21-0
Molecular Weight:
486.74
Molecular Formula:
C31H50O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Cholesteryl hemisuccinate (CHS) is a synthetic compound formed by combining cholesterol with succinic acid. It serves as useful in laboratory experiments aimed at investigating the influence of cholesterol. In the realm of scientific research, Cholesteryl hemisuccinateproves versatile and applicable to a range of investigations. Particularly, it is frequently employed in the study of cell membranes due to its capacity to interact with and modify membrane properties. Understanding the mechanism of action of Cholesteryl hemisuccinateis a complex endeavor, primarily rooted in its interactions with cell membranes. By interacting with the membrane, Cholesteryl hemisuccinate can induce alterations in permeability and fluidity, subsequently impacting the activity of embedded proteins, enzymes, and hormones.


Cholesteryl hemisuccinate (CAS 1510-21-0) References

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Cholesteryl hemisuccinate, 5 g

sc-486449
5 g
$306.00