CPTH6 HBr - Names and Identifiers
CPTH6 HBr - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C15H16ClN3S
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Molar Mass | 305.83 |
Storage Condition | -20℃ |
CPTH6 HBr - Introduction
(Also known as 6-(2-aminoethyl)-2-(3-phenylpropionylamino)-3-benzophenone hydrochloride) is a chemical substance with the following properties:
1. Appearance: It is a solid and may appear as a white to light yellow crystalline substance.
2. Melting Point: has a high melting point, generally between 140-150 degrees Celsius.
3. Solubility: can be dissolved in some organic solvents, such as ethanol, dimethylformamide and dichloromethane.
The use of
mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Biological research: It can be used as an inhibitor of protein kinase, especially for S6 kinase 1(S6K1) and type II anti-adhesion protein kinase (MAPKAPK2). This has led to a wide range of applications in the study of cell signaling and transcriptional regulation.
2. Drug development: Due to its inhibitory effect on protein kinases, it may have the potential to develop anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory drugs. It is used as a tool for drug screening and drug design.
The preparation method of
usually adopts the method of organic synthesis, and the specific steps may vary according to the needs of different research and development. The preparation of such compounds generally requires chemical laboratory equipment and chemicals, as well as certain synthetic techniques.
For the safety information, we recommend the following precautions:
1. Follow laboratory safety practices: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as lab gloves, goggles and lab coats, to prevent skin contact, inhalation or ingestion.
2. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and mucous membranes: may cause irritation or damage to eyes, skin and mucous membranes. In case of contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical help.
3. Storage and handling: When storing and handling, please follow laboratory safety guidelines and store them in a dry, sealed and away from ignition sources.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:40:09