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Cytochalasin H (CAS 53760-19-3)

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Application:
Cytochalasin H is a cell-permeable fungal toxin used in actin polymerization studies and cytological research
CAS Number:
53760-19-3
Purity:
>95%
Molecular Weight:
493.6
Molecular Formula:
C30H39NO5
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This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Cytochalasin H is used in actin polymerization studies. Cytochalasins are potent mycotoxins which bind to the barbed end of actin filaments resulting in inhibition of both the association and dissociation of subunits. Used as a tool for cytological research. These fungal toxins are related by their chemical structure characterized by a highly substituted hydrogenated isoindole ring to which is fused a macrocyclic ring. In vitro, cytochalasin H exhibits antibacterial, antifungal, nematocidal and antitumor activity.


Cytochalasin H (CAS 53760-19-3) References

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Cytochalasin H, 1 mg

sc-202119
1 mg
$190.00