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Product details:
CAS
83-89-6
Purity
95%
Quinacrine binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in vitro by intercalation between adjacent base pairs, inhibiting transcription and translation to ribonucleic acid (RNA). Quinacrine inhibits succinate oxidation, also suppress the lupus erythematous cell factor and acts as a strong inhibitor of cholinesterase. Quinacrine has been used as an antimalarial drug and as an antibiotic. It is used to treat giardiasis, a protozoal infection of the intestinal tract, and certain types of lupus erythematosus, an inflammatory disease that affects the joints, tendons, and other connective tissues and organs.
Properties
Name
Quinacrine
Smiles
CCN(CC)CCCC(C)NC=1C=2C=CC(Cl)=CC2N=C3C=CC(OC)=CC13
Targets
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SDS
mepacrine | quinacrine
No data available
The compound has purity validated by NMR and/or LCMS methods.
1 mg
$47
2 mg
$49
5 mg
$50
10 mg
$51
15 mg
$52
20 mg
$53
25 mg
$59
30 mg
$65
35 mg
$73
40 mg
$80
45 mg
$87
50 mg
$94
75 mg
$100
100 mg
$102
Quantity
1
Total amount
$ 50
mepacrine | quinacrine
No data available
The compound has purity validated by NMR and/or LCMS methods.
Target activity features
It should be emphasized that the product may be active against a larger number of targets than shown on the card. The information represented here refers to the targets with the largest value of pX or the targets with ΔpX less than 1.5 from the largest pX value.