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Chloroquine Sulphate (CAS 132-73-0)

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Alternate Names:
Melubrin; 7-Chloro-4-[[4-(diethylamino)-1-methylbutyl]amino]quinoline Sulfate
CAS Number:
132-73-0
Molecular Weight:
417.95
Molecular Formula:
C18H26ClN3•H2SO4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Chloroquine Sulphate is extensively used in molecular biology research as a tool to understand the accumulation and effects of compounds in lysosomes. Its ability to raise the pH in intracellular compartments is leveraged to study the impact on lysosomal enzyme activity and the processing of proteins and other macromolecules. Additionally, Chloroquine Sulphate is utilized in autophagy research, where it acts as an inhibitor that can help delineate the stages of autophagic flux and understand the mechanisms involved in cellular degradation pathways. In cell biology, it serves as a useful agent in examining endocytic and exocytic processes by disrupting normal vesicular trafficking. Chloroquine Sulphate is also a subject of interest in the field of parasitology, where researchers use it to study the life cycle of parasites and their interactions with host cells.


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Chloroquine Sulphate, 25 mg

sc-337629
25 mg
$224.00