DEA-NONOate
Releases nitric oxide spontaneously under physiological conditions. Useful for reliable and controllable NO generation in solution.
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Product Description
DEA-NONOate (2-(N,N-Diethylamino)-diazenolate-2-oxide, diethylammonium salt) releases nitric oxide spontaneously under physiological conditions. Useful for reliable and controllable NO generation in solution.
- Generate a controlled release of nitric oxide
- Spontaneously dissociates in a pH-
dependent manner - White solid soluble in water, EtOH, or DMSO
NO concentration is often assessed by measuring nitrite level using the Griess Reagent. If a variety of nitric oxide generators are needed, we offer a Nitric Oxide Generation Kit which has 10mg each of SIN-1 (00221), SNAP (00222), S-nitrosoglutathione (00223), spermine NONOate (00224), and DEA-NONOate (00225).
Molecular Structure:
References
- Chem. Res. Toxicol. 23, 2 (2010), DOI: 10.1021/tx900387k
- Meth Enzymol 268, 281 (1996), DOI: 10.1016/S0076-6879(96)68030-6
- J. Med. Chem 34, 3242 (1991), DOI: 10.1021/jm00115a013
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