Agmatine is a product of arginine decarboxylation catalyzed by L-arginine decarboxylase (L-ADC).
Agmatine sulfate CAS#2482-00-0
Agmatine is a product of arginine decarboxylation catalyzed by L-arginine decarboxylase (L-ADC).
Uses: Guanidino-butylamine sulfate has many uses in the chemical field. It is often used as a synthetic intermediate for carbamate antioxidants and thioamide insecticides.Agmatine sulfate is a colorless crystalline solid, stable at room temperature and pressure. It is soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents. It is acidic in solution. Agmatine sulfate has many uses in the chemical industry. It is often used as a synthetic intermediate for carbamate antioxidants and sulfamide insecticides.
Application: Guanidinium has biological activities such as hypoglycemia, hypotension, diuretic, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, inhibition of cell proliferation, etc. In particular, it has a stronger and longer-lasting antagonistic effect on the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor, and it has a withdrawal effect on the morphine dependence of animals, which makes it a drug treatment drug with great development value.
SAFETY INFORMATION: Guanidinium butylamine sulfate is generally safe under normal conditions of use. When exposed, avoid direct skin contact and inhalation of its dust or vapors to avoid irritation or allergic reactions. Good laboratory practice should be observed during use and personal protective equipment such as gloves and glasses should be worn. For storage, keep Guanidinium Butylamine Sulfate in tightly closed containers away from sources of ignition and oxidizing agents. If any accident occurs or you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately and take the label or packaging of the product with you to the hospital.
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