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NDP, characterized as a water-soluble 1,4-disubstituted naphthalene compound, exhibits a distinctive chemical behavior under specific conditions; it readily undergoes endoperoxide formation, resulting in NDPO2, when exposed to singlet oxygen (1O2). This reaction is of significant interest in the realm of chemical research, especially in studies focused on understanding the dynamics of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their interactions with various organic compounds. The formation of NDPO2 through the interaction with 1O2 highlights NDP′s role as a pivotal extracellular source of singlet oxygen, offering a unique pathway to generate and study 1O2 in controlled experimental applications. This property is particularly valuable in the investigation of oxidative stress mechanisms, the behavior of singlet oxygen in different environments, and its effects on various substrates, thereby providing a versatile tool in the elucidation of complex biochemical and photochemical processes.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
NDP, 20 mg | sc-222050 | 20 mg | $300.00 |