MGD sodium salt monohydrate ≥98% (by HPLC)
Supplier: ENZO LIFE SCIENCES AG
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Synonyms:
N-(Dithiocarbamoyl)-N-methyl-D-glucamine.Na.H₂O
Spin trapping reagent.
Together with FeSO₄ MGD is a useful component for the formation of the MGD2-Fe²⁺ complex, which is an excellent nitric oxide (NO) spin-trapping reagent. The MGD2-Fe²⁺ complex is quite unstable, especially in the presence of dissolved oxygen. Thus, the complex should be used immediately after being made. An excess (usually 5-fold excess), of MGD to Fe²⁺ is used for making the complex with FeSO₄ to give a more stable complex solution. Acidic conditions should be avoided because dithiocarbamate tends to decompose forming toxic carbon disulfide.
Soluble in water.
Formula:
C₈H₁₆NO₅S₂Na·H₂O MW: 311,3 g/mol Storage Temperature: Refrigerator |
CAS Number:
91840-27-6 |
Specification Test Results
Purity | ≥98% (HPLC) |
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