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Zinquin ethyl ester, ultra pure (CAS 181530-09-6)

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Alternate Names:
2-Methyl-8-(4-methylphenylsulfonylamino)quinolinyl)oxyacetic acid ethyl ester; 2-Methyl-8-[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonylamino]-6-(ethyloxycarbonylmethyloxy)quinoline
CAS Number:
181530-09-6
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
414.47
Molecular Formula:
C21H22N2O5S
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Zinquin ethyl ester is a fluorescent zinc ion indicator detects and measure the presence of zinc ions within cellular and subcellular compartments. Zinquin ethyl ester (ultra pure)functions by binding to zinc ions, leading to a change in its fluorescence properties, which allows for the visualization and quantification of zinc ions in biological samples. Zinquin ethyl ester interacts with zinc ions at the molecular level, forming a complex that emits fluorescence upon excitation with the appropriate wavelength of light. This property makes it a useful functions for studying the distribution and dynamics of zinc ions in various biological processes. Zinquin ethyl ester plays a role in elucidating the role of zinc ions in cellular signaling, metabolism, and homeostasis, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying zinc ion regulation in biological systems.


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Zinquin ethyl ester, ultra pure, 5 mg

sc-471920
5 mg
$169.00