Pyrithiamine hydrobromide

98%

  • Product Code: 55700
  CAS:    534-64-5
Molecular Weight: 420.1 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₁₄H₁₉N₄OHBrBr
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Density: Storage Condition: -20°C, airtight, dry
Product Description: Pyrithiamine hydrobromide is primarily used in research settings to study thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency and its metabolic effects. It acts as a thiamine antagonist, inhibiting thiamine-dependent enzymes, which makes it a valuable tool for mimicking thiamine deficiency in experimental models. This helps researchers understand the physiological and pathological consequences of thiamine deficiency, such as neurological disorders and metabolic dysfunctions. Additionally, it is utilized in studies exploring the role of thiamine in cellular processes, including energy metabolism and neuronal function. Its application extends to investigating potential therapeutic strategies for conditions linked to thiamine deficiency.
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Test Specification
APPEARANCE White to Beige to Yellow Powder, Crystals or Chunks
PURITY 97.5-100
Solubility in H2O 0.5 mgmL Clear Colorless to Faint yellow Solution
Infrared spectrum Conforms to Structure
NMR Conforms to Structure
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0.001 10-20 days €210.79
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Pyrithiamine hydrobromide
Pyrithiamine hydrobromide is primarily used in research settings to study thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency and its metabolic effects. It acts as a thiamine antagonist, inhibiting thiamine-dependent enzymes, which makes it a valuable tool for mimicking thiamine deficiency in experimental models. This helps researchers understand the physiological and pathological consequences of thiamine deficiency, such as neurological disorders and metabolic dysfunctions. Additionally, it is utilized in studies exploring the role of thiamine in cellular processes, including energy metabolism and neuronal function. Its application extends to investigating potential therapeutic strategies for conditions linked to thiamine deficiency.
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