Product Type: Agent
CAS No.: 3317-61-1
MolecularFormula: C6H11NO
Molecular Weight: 113,16
Source: Synthetic
Purity: >98%
Solubility: Soluble to 100 mM in ethanol and to 100 mM in DMSO
Appearance: Liquid
PubChem CID: 1774
Scientific Background: The formation of free radicals and other highly reactive oxygen species has been implicated in the pathogenesis of many disease states (1). The ability to identify these species is crucial, and spin trapping has accomplished this goal. DMPO (5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide) is one of the least toxic to cells and animals, and possesses convenient pharmacokinetics (uptake, distribution, metabolism and excretion) in biological systems (2-6). Recent studies have determined that nitric oxide may substantially affect the quantitative determination of DMPO adducts, and therefore extra caution is required when studying generation of these species in the presence of nitric oxide or its radicals (1). DMPO adducts can be generated with protein and DNA radicals (7).
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Field of Use: Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For in vitro research use only.