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Tetrachloroterephthalonitrile (CAS 1897-41-2)

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CAS Number:
1897-41-2
Molecular Weight:
265.91
Molecular Formula:
C8Cl4N2
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Tetrachloroterephthalonitrile is a compound that functions as a potent inhibitor of microbial growth. It exerts its mode of action by disrupting the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, leading to the inhibition of cell division and ultimately causing cell death. Targets specific enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of peptidoglycan, a component of bacterial cell walls, thereby impeding the structural integrity of the cell. By interfering with this process, tetrachloroterephthalonitrile effectively hinders the proliferation of a wide range of bacterial species. Its mechanism of action involves binding to key molecular targets within the bacterial cell, disrupting their normal function and leading to the suppression of microbial growth. Ability to target bacterial cell wall synthesis makes it useful for investigating the fundamental processes underlying bacterial proliferation and cell wall biosynthesis.


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Tetrachloroterephthalonitrile, 100 g

sc-229398
100 g
$110.00