Diphenyl Phosphate inhibits growth and energy metabolism in zebrafish and mice in a sex-specific manner. Diphenyl Phosphate can inhibit the activity of SDH (respiratory complex II), reduce the expression of CPT1 and disrupts the integrity of the mitochondrial membrane. Diphenyl Phosphate may be used in research on metabolic diseases[1][2].
Molecular Weight:
250.19
Purity:
99.98
CAS Number:
[838-85-7]
Formula:
C12H11O4P
Target:
Mitochondrial Metabolism
Application Notes:
MCE Product type: Reference compound1
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