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CA 1001

Names

[ CAS No. ]:
58801-34-6

[ Name ]:
CA 1001

[Synonym ]:
EINECS 261-449-8
MFCD00042943

Biological Activity

[Description]:

Calcium ionophore I (ETH 1001) is a selective Ca2+ ionophore for biological membranes. Calcium ionophore I can be used in Ca2+-selective microelectrodes that can be used for quantitative intracellular measurements of resting Ca2+-activities and of slowly changing Ca2+-levels[1][2].

[Related Catalog]:

Signaling Pathways >> Membrane Transporter/Ion Channel >> Calcium Channel
Research Areas >> Others

[References]

[1]. T R Hinds, et al. The effect of ETH 1001 on ion fluxes across red blood cell membranes. Cell Calcium. 1985 Jun;6(3):265-79.

[2]. D Ammann. Ca2+-selective microelectrodes. Cell Calcium. 1985 Apr;6(1-2):39-55.

Chemical & Physical Properties

[ Density]:
1g/cm3

[ Boiling Point ]:
715.1ºC at 760mmHg

[ Molecular Formula ]:
C38H72N2O8

[ Molecular Weight ]:
684.98700

[ Flash Point ]:
386.3ºC

[ Exact Mass ]:
684.52900

[ PSA ]:
111.68000

[ LogP ]:
7.64160

[ Storage condition ]:
2-8°C

MSDS

Safety Information

[ Personal Protective Equipment ]:
Eyeshields;Gloves

[ RIDADR ]:
NONH for all modes of transport

[ WGK Germany ]:
3

Precursor & DownStream

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Ca2+ transport mediated by a synthetic neutral Ca2+ -ionophore in biological membranes.

Biochim. Biophys. Acta 470 , 437, (1977)

The effect of a synthetic neutral ligand on the Ca2+ permeability of several biological membranes has been investigated. The ligand had been previously shown to possess Ca2+ -ionophoric activities in ...


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