Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
Aminoacetone is a threonine and glycine catabolite that can be converted to methylglyoxal by amine oxidases. It has been identified as one of several endogenous sources of methylglyoxal found in the plasma of diabetes patients. As a pro-oxidant, 0.10-5 mM aminoacetone can induce cell death in RINm5f pancreatic β-cells. Aminoacetone is used as a growth substrate for Pseudomonas.
Pack Size | Availability | Price/USD | Quantity |
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5 mg | 35 days | $ 78.00 | |
10 mg | 35 days | $ 153.00 | |
50 mg | 35 days | $ 483.00 |
Description | Aminoacetone is a threonine and glycine catabolite that can be converted to methylglyoxal by amine oxidases. It has been identified as one of several endogenous sources of methylglyoxal found in the plasma of diabetes patients. As a pro-oxidant, 0.10-5 mM aminoacetone can induce cell death in RINm5f pancreatic β-cells. Aminoacetone is used as a growth substrate for Pseudomonas. |
Molecular Weight | 109.56 |
Formula | C3H8ClNO |
CAS No. | 7737-17-9 |
Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
PBS (pH 7.2): 10 mg/mL
Ethanol: 10 mg/mL
DMF: 25 mg/mL
DMSO: 15 mg/mL
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Aminoacetone (hydrochloride) 7737-17-9 Aminoacetone inhibitor inhibit