Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
12-Hydroxynevirapine (12-hydroxy-NVP; 12-OH-NVP), a significant oxidative metabolite of Nevirapine—an antiviral drug used for HIV-1 infections known for potential idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity and skin rashes—undergoes bioactivation through sulphotransferases (SULTs) in the liver and skin to form the reactive species 12-Sulphoxy-nevirapine [1] [2].
Pack Size | Availability | Price/USD | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|
5 mg | Inquiry | Inquiry | |
50 mg | Inquiry | Inquiry |
Description | 12-Hydroxynevirapine (12-hydroxy-NVP; 12-OH-NVP), a significant oxidative metabolite of Nevirapine—an antiviral drug used for HIV-1 infections known for potential idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity and skin rashes—undergoes bioactivation through sulphotransferases (SULTs) in the liver and skin to form the reactive species 12-Sulphoxy-nevirapine [1] [2]. |
Molecular Weight | 282.3 |
Formula | C15H14N4O2 |
CAS No. | 133627-24-4 |
Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
You can also refer to dose conversion for different animals. More
bottom
Please see Inhibitor Handling Instructions for more frequently ask questions. Topics include: how to prepare stock solutions, how to store products, and cautions on cell-based assays & animal experiments, etc.
12-Hydroxynevirapine 133627-24-4 inhibitor inhibit