Quinacrine (dihydrochloride hydrate)
Product Specifications
Target
Others
Related Pathways
Others
Bioactivity
Quinacrine is a compound that is commonly used as an anti-protozoal agent. It inhibits voltage-dependent sodium channels (IC50: 3.3 ?M) and suppresses aldehyde oxidase (IC50: 3.3 ?M) . Quinacrine prevents misfolding of prion protein (EC50: 0.3 ?M) . As an effective riboflavin antagonist, quinacrine associates with the riboflavin-binding protein (Ki: 6.7 ?M) . Voltage-dependent sodium channels play a vital role in action potential initiation and propagation in excitable cells, including muscle, nerve, and neuroendocrine cell types.
Smiles
ClC1=CC=C2C(NC(C)CCCN(CC)CC)=C3C(C=CC(OC)=C3)=NC2=C1.Cl.Cl.O
Molecular Formula
C23H30ClN3O·2HCl [XH2O]
Molecular Weight
472.9
Shipping Conditions
Cool pack
Storage Temperature
-20°C
Available Sizes
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