產(chǎn)品詳情
簡單介紹:
KasugamycinHCl
詳情介紹:
Purpose | Kasugamycin (Ksg) is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that was originally isolated in 1965, from Streptomyces kasugaensis, a Streptomyces strain found near the Kasuga shrine in Nara, Japan. Kasugamycin was discovered by Hamao Umezawa, who also discovered kanamycin and bleomycin, as a drug which could prevent growth of a fungus causing rice blast disease. |
Characteristics |
Target: Antifungal Receptor: antifungal Status: experimental |
Purification | All the products are sent with COA, HPLC and NMR inspection report to guarantee the quality. |
Purity | 90?% |
Formula | C14H26ClN3O9 |
Solubility | 10 mM in DMSO |
Molecular Weight | 415.83 g/mol |
CAS-No | 19408-46-9 |
Application Notes | Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator. |
Restrictions | For Research Use only |
Format | Solid |
Storage | -20 °C |
Storage Comment |
For the majority of compounds, they could be dissolved in DMSO or other organic solvent. Their stock solution can be stored at -20°C for up to 3 months and aliquoted for sampling convenience. Several freeze/thaw cycles should not damage the activity of our small molecule products. However, in many instances the aqueous solutions of some compounds need to be made fresh and cannot be stored. For these compounds, their solution should be prepared just before use and stored no longer than 24 hours. |
Expiry Date | 24 months |