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Cat.No.S4491
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In vitro |
DMSO
: 72 mg/mL
(201.11 mM)
Water : 72 mg/mL Ethanol : 72 mg/mL |
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| Molecular Weight | 358 | Formula | C21H40ClNO |
Storage (From the date of receipt) | 3 years -20°C powder |
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| CAS No. | 6004-24-6 | -- | Storage of Stock Solutions |
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| Synonyms | CPC monohydrate, Hexadecylpyridinium chloride monohydrate | Smiles | O.[Cl-].CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC[N+]1=CC=CC=C1 | ||
| In vivo |
Cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) exposure significantly decreases the locomotor activity and social interaction of zebrafish at both life stages, and juveniles are more sensitive than adults. CPC exposure tends to increase the brain neurotransmitter levels of juveniles but decreases their levels in adults, in which the brain monoamine neurotransmitters and their turnover might play important roles in the life stage-dependent behavioral response to CPC. |
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