Methazolamide
Methazolamide (CL 8490) is a potent carbonic anhydrase inhibitor employed in research as a diuretic agent and for studying glaucoma pathophysiology. Its mechanism is utilized in both in vitro enzymatic assays and in vivo models to investigate intraocular pressure regulation and fluid balance.
Product Specifications
CAS Number
554-57-4
Product Name Alternative
BCAIV, Carbonate dehydratase, Carbonic Anhydrase, CarbonicAnhydrase, disorders, CL 8490, CL8490, CL-8490, glaucoma, L584601, L-584601, Inhibitor, hCAII, hCAI, inhibit, L 584601, intraocular, Methazolamide, pressure-lowering
Field of Research
Cell Biology, Immunology & Inflammation, Metabolism Research, Pharmacology & Drug Discovery, Protein Biochemistry
Purity
98.45% (May vary between batches)
Solubility
H2O:< 1 mg/mL (insoluble or slightly soluble) ; DMSO:60 mg/mL (253.95 mM) ;10% DMSO+40% PEG300+5% Tween 80+45% Saline:2 mg/mL (8.46 mM) ; Ethanol:3 mg/mL (12.7 mM)
Smiles
CC (=O) \N=c1\sc (nn1C) S (N) (=O) =O
Molecular Formula
C5H8N4O3S2
Molecular Weight
236.27
Storage Conditions
-20°C
Notes
For research use only.
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