Acridine hydrochloride is a nitrogen-containing cationic fluorescent dye that primarily binds to RNA and DNA and is used in cell cycle research. Acridine derivatives exhibit a range of biological activities, including antibacterial, anticancer, antibiotic, anticholinesterase, antileukaemic, antimalarial, antipsychotic, antidepressant, anti-ageing, and telomerase-inhibiting effects.
Molecular Weight:
215.68
Purity:
99.87%
CAS Number:
[17784-47-3]
Formula:
C13H10ClN
Target:
Others
T29620
T29620
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