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Sodium succinate dibasic hexahydrate (CAS 6106-21-4)

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Alternate Names:
Butanedioic acid disodium salt; Succinic acid disodium salt
CAS Number:
6106-21-4
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
270.14
Molecular Formula:
C4H4Na2O46H2O
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Sodium succinate dibasic hexahydrate is a versatile compound widely utilized in scientific research, offering a multitude of applications and benefits. Composed of sodium, succinic acid, and six water molecules, this white crystalline powder exhibits excellent stability, solubility, and low toxicity.In the realm of scientific research, It finds extensive use due to its remarkable stability and low toxicity. Its applications span various disciplines such as biochemistry, molecular biology, and biophysics. Sodium succinate dibasic hexahydrate serves as a valuable buffer in cell culture media.Mechanism of action of Sodium succinate dibasic hexahydrate remains partially elusive. It is postulated that Sodium succinate dibasic hexahydrate functions as an ionophore, facilitating the passage of ions through cell membranes and subsequently impacting cellular metabolism.


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Sodium succinate dibasic hexahydrate, 100 g

sc-215885
100 g
$46.00

Sodium succinate dibasic hexahydrate, 500 g

sc-215885A
500 g
$163.00