5-Aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride

99.5%

  • Product Code: 110411
  Alias:    5-aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride; 5-amino-4-ketovaleric acid hydrochloride
  CAS:    5451-09-2
Molecular Weight: 167.59 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₅H₉NO₃HCl
EC Number: 226-679-5 MDL Number: MFCD00012869
Melting Point: ~150 °C (dec.) Boiling Point:
Density: Storage Condition: 2~8°C
Product Description: 5-Aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride is widely used in photodynamic therapy (PDT) for the treatment of various skin conditions, including actinic keratosis and certain types of skin cancer. It acts as a precursor to protoporphyrin IX, a photosensitizing agent that accumulates in abnormal cells. When exposed to a specific wavelength of light, it generates reactive oxygen species that selectively destroy targeted cells. In dermatology, it is applied topically to the affected area, allowing for precise treatment with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue. It is also being explored for use in diagnosing bladder cancer, where it helps visualize malignant cells during cystoscopy by causing them to fluoresce under blue light. Additionally, research is ongoing into its potential applications in treating other cancers and microbial infections, leveraging its ability to induce targeted cell death.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
Purity (%) 99.5-100
Appearance White To Yellow Powder
Infrared Spectrum Conforms To Structure
Nmr Conforms To Structure
Solubility Colorless To Faint Yellow, Clear To Slightly Hazy, 50mg/ml In Water
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Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
0.250 10-20 days ฿1,180.00
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1.000 10-20 days ฿3,260.00
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5.000 10-20 days ฿14,800.00
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25.000 10-20 days ฿44,400.00
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5-Aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride
5-Aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride is widely used in photodynamic therapy (PDT) for the treatment of various skin conditions, including actinic keratosis and certain types of skin cancer. It acts as a precursor to protoporphyrin IX, a photosensitizing agent that accumulates in abnormal cells. When exposed to a specific wavelength of light, it generates reactive oxygen species that selectively destroy targeted cells. In dermatology, it is applied topically to the affected area, allowing for precise treatment with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue. It is also being explored for use in diagnosing bladder cancer, where it helps visualize malignant cells during cystoscopy by causing them to fluoresce under blue light. Additionally, research is ongoing into its potential applications in treating other cancers and microbial infections, leveraging its ability to induce targeted cell death.
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