Sulphobromophthaléine sel de sodium, poudre bleu pâle à blanc cassé
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Synonyme(s):
Bromosulphalein, BSP, Sulphobromophthalein sodium salt
Sulfobromophthalein (BSP) is a dye with a high affinity for organic anion transporting polypeptides (OATPs) and has been used as a substrate for multidrug resistance associated protein 2 (Mrp2). BSP is transported into hepatocytes by OATPs and, after conjugation to glutathione, is excreted into bile by Mrp2. It was found to inhibit the aldo-keto reductase ARK1C20.
Sulfobromophthalein (BSP) is used in diagnosis of hepatic disorders. It is also used for the quantitative determination of proteins.
- Presentation: Light Blue to Off-White Powder
- Soluble in water (20 mg/mL - clear, colorless solution).
- Insoluble in ethanol or acetone.
- Storage temperature: Room Temperature
Sulphobromophthalein (BSP) is used in diagnosis of hepatic disorders. It is also used for the quantitative determination of proteins.
Formule:
C₂₀H₈Br₄Na₂O₁₀S₂ Poids moléculaire: 837.99 g/mol Température de stockage: Température ambiante |
Numéro MDL:
MFCD00012442 Numéro CAS: 71-67-0 |
Résultats des tests de spécification
Identity Test | Passes |
FTIR | Conforms to Standard |
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