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Potassium ionophore III (CAS 99348-39-7)

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Alternate Names:
2-Dodecyl-2-methyl-1,3-propanediyl bis[N-[5′-nitro(benzo-15-crown-5)-4′-yl]carbamate
CAS Number:
99348-39-7
Molecular Weight:
967.06
Molecular Formula:
C46H70N4O18
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Potassium ionophore III (K+ ionophore III) is an ionophore used in solvent polymeric membrane electrodes for the assay of K+, especially in body fluids. It has been used to study the transport of potassium ions across cell membranes, as well as the effects of potassium ions on the activity of enzymes and other proteins. Additionally, Potassium ionophore III may act to increase the uptake of potassium ions into cells, which can lead to increased cellular metabolism, growth, and developmental processes.


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Potassium ionophore III, 25 mg

sc-253307
25 mg
$262.00