Product ID | L8904-100UG |
Name | BREVETOXIN PbTx-1 |
Molecular formula | C49H70O13 |
Description |
It is an activator of voltage-sensitive Na+ channels Cyclic polyether , from the microorganism Ptychodiscus brevis. |
Biological activity | A neurotoxin that binds to voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve cells, leading to disruption of normal neurological processes and causing the illness clinically described as neurotoxic shellfish poisoning |
Packaging | Price (€) | Quantité | Buy Now |
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1 Unité(s) | 470.00 | ||
5 Unité(s) | 1 880.00 | ||
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Product code | L8904-100UG | Molecular weight | 867.08 g/mol |
Product name | BREVETOXIN PbTx-1 | Physical form | crystalline solid in sealed ampoule under vacuum |
CAS No. | 98112-41-5 | Melting point | 197-199 °C |
RTECS | Solubility | In acetone, ethyl acetate, methanol (decomp.), ethanol (decomp.), water | |
UNIPROT | Optical Activity | ||
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PubChem CID | 10865808 | ||
Purity | 95 % (HPLC) | ||
Toxicity(LD50) | (LC50) Gambusia affinis: 3-4 nM | ||
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Storage & Reconstitution Recommandations |
Brevetoxins are unusually stable materials in the dry state under vacuum. It is recommended that PbTx-1 be stored at -20°C in its original unopened vial until use. Once opened, PbTx-1 should be dissolved in an appropriate solvent like dry acetone, acetonitrile, alcohol or ethyl acetate for preparation of stock solutions. Use of Dymethyl sufoxide (DMSO) is specifically discouraged because of its ability to carry toxic materials across membranes. |
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Savety Recommandations | For research use only — not intended for food, diagnostic or therapeutic use |
Product code | L8904-100UG |
Product name | BREVETOXIN PbTx-1 |
Product code | L8904-100UG |
Product name | BREVETOXIN PbTx-1 |
External Links | PubMed |
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