L-BMAA hydrochloride
- Catalog NO.:A3537
- CAS No. : 16012-55-8
- Molecular Formula:C4H11ClN2O2
- Molecular Weight: 154.60
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Product Details
CAS Number | 16012-55-8 | Appearance | Lignt yellow powder |
Catalog Number | A3537 | MDL Number | MFCD00055227 |
Molecular Formula | C4H11ClN2O2 | Molecular Weight | 154.60 |
Boiling Point | Melting Point | ||
Flash Point | Density | ||
Synonyms | (S)-2-amino-3-(methylamino)propanoic acid hydrochloride;3-(Methylamino)-L-alanine Hydrochloride | ||
Storage Condition | Store in a tightly closed container,in a cool and dry place |
Safety
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Signal Word | Warning | UN Number | |
Hazard Statements | H302+H332-H315-H319 | Class | |
Precautionary Statements | P261-P301+P312+P330-P305+P351+P338 | Packing Group |
Description
Anidulafungin, also known as LY303366, is a semisynthetic echinocandin used as an antifungal drug. Anidulafungin was approved on 2/21/2006. Anidulafungin has proven efficacy against esophageal candidiasis, but its main use will probably be in invasive Candida infection; it may also have application in treating invasive Aspergillus infection. It is a member of the class of antifungal drugs known as the echinocandins; its mechanism of action is by inhibition of (1→3)-β-D-glucan synthase, an enzyme important to the synthesis of the fungal cell wall. Anidulafungin inhibits glucan synthase, an enzyme important in the formation of (1→3)-β-D-glucan, a major fungal cell wall component. Glucan synthase is not present in mammalian cells, so it is an attractive target for antifungal activity. |