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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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T0942 | Quinacrine dihydrochloride | Mepacrine dihydrochloride,SN-390,Quinacrine 2HCl | Apoptosis , Mitophagy , DNA , Phospholipase , Parasite , Autophagy , Histamine Receptor |
Quinacrine dihydrochloride (Mepacrine dihydrochloride) is the dihydrochloride salt of the 9-aminoacridine derivative quinacrine with potential antineoplastic and antiparasitic activities. | |||
T37031 | Quinacrine mustard hydrochloride | Quinacrine mustard HCl | Autophagy |
Quinacrine mustard hydrochloride is a fluorescent dye and polycyclic aromatic agent that acts as a mutagen to induce mutants in bacteria.Quinacrine mustard hydrochloride selectively binds to adenine-thymine (AT) base pai... | |||
T22412 | Quinacrine hydrochloride hydrate | Mepacrine Dihydrochloride Dihydrate,Quinacrine Dihydrochloride Dihydrate | Others |
Quinacrine, a dye of the acridine family, has been widely used as staining agents for DNA and model compounds for intercalators in numerous biophysical studies. It is also an antimalarial drug. | |||
T23210 | Quinacrine (dihydrochloride hydrate) | Quinacrine (hydrochloride hydrate) (83-89-6 free base) | Others |
Quinacrine is a compound that is commonly used as an anti-protozoal agent. It inhibits voltage-dependent sodium channels (IC50: 3.3 μM) and suppresses aldehyde oxidase (IC50: 3.3 μM). Quinacrine prevents misfolding of pr... | |||
T35747 | Quinacrine analog 34 | ||
Quinacrine is a compound with multiple actions that is commonly used as an anti-protozoal agent. It has also been shown to be a highly potent autophagy inhibitor, although the dose required to achieve this effect is cons... | |||
T34224 | Quinacrine methanesulfonate | Mepacrine dimethanesulfonate salt | |
Quinacrine methanesulfonate is a bioactive chemical. | |||
T68694 | Quinacrine acetate | ||
Quinacrine acetate is a histamine N-methyltransferase inhibitor. | |||
T10931 | D-Atabrine dihydrochloride | Others | |
d-Atabrine hydrochloride is the active enantiomer of quinacrine and has anti-pr virus activity. | |||
T11801 | L-Atabrine dihydrochloride | Others | |
l-Atabrine dihydrochloride displays antiprion activity. l-Atabrine dihydrochloride is a less active enantiomer of quinacrine. |