Cystamine dihydrochloride CAS 56-17-7

Short Description:

Cystamine dihydrochloride  is the hydrochloride salt of cysteamine and is a neuroprotective drug that works by inhibiting the activity of transglutaminase in the body.

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Product Name: Cystamine dihydrochloride
CAS: 56-17-7
MF: C4H14Cl2N2S2
MW: 225.2
EINECS: 200-260-7
Melting point: 217-220 °C (dec.)(lit.)
Storage temp.: Store below +30°C.

 

Cystamine dihydrochloride

What’s Cystamine dihydrochloride used for?

1. Cystamine dihydrochloride CAS 56-17-7 is widely used in biochemical research as a cross-linking agent for proteins, helping stabilize protein structures or study protein-protein interactions by forming disulfide bonds.

2. Cystamine dihydrochloride serves as a key precursor in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals (e.g., certain antioxidants or anti-inflammatory agents) and specialty chemicals, leveraging Cystamine dihydrochloride CAS 56-17-7 dithiolamine structure for targeted biological activities.

3. In industrial and laboratory settings, Cystamine dihydrochloride is occasionally used to modify polymers (enhancing Cystamine dihydrochloride mechanical properties) or as a reagent to protect thiol groups in organic synthesis, ensuring reaction specificity.

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Packed in 25 kg per drum or based on customers' requirements.

Storage

what

1. Store Cystamine dihydrochloride CAS 56-17-7 in a tightly sealed, moisture-proof container (e.g., amber glass or HDPE) to prevent absorption of atmospheric moisture, which can cause clumping and degradation of the compound.

2. Keep Cystamine dihydrochloride in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area (preferably 2–8°C, such as a refrigerator) away from direct sunlight and heat sources, as high temperatures may accelerate Cystamine dihydrochloride decomposition.

3. Isolate Cystamine dihydrochloride CAS 56-17-7 from strong oxidizing agents, heavy metals, and alkaline substances to avoid unwanted reactions (e.g., disulfide bond cleavage), and label the container clearly with its name, hazard warnings (e.g., irritant), and storage date.


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