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BI-1408

BI-1408 is a potent γ-secretase modulator, exhibiting an IC50 of 0.04 μM against Aβ42 production. This small molecule inhibitor is a valuable research tool for in vitro and in vivo studies investigating Alzheimer's disease pathology and Notch signaling pathways.

Product Specifications

CAS Number

2231075-94-6

Product Name Alternative

γ-secretase, Aβ42, BI 1408, BI1408, BI-1408, Gammasecretase

Field of Research

Neuroscience, Protein Biochemistry, Stem Cell & Developmental Biology

Purity

97.91% (May vary between batches)

Solubility

H2O:< 1 mg/mL (insoluble or slightly soluble) ; DMSO:< 1 mg/mL (insoluble or slightly soluble)

Smiles

N (C=1N=C2C (=CC=CN2N1) C3=C (C) C=C (F) C=C3) [C@H]4CC5=C (CC4) N (CC) N=C5

Molecular Formula

C22H23FN6

Molecular Weight

390.46

Storage Conditions

-20°C

Notes

For research use only.

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