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β-Pompilidotoxin

Cat. No. M52719

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β-Pompilidotoxin Structure

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Biological Activity

β-Pompilidotoxin (β-PMTX), a wasp venom, can slow sodium channel inactivation and increases steady-state sodium current in cells.

Chemical Information
Molecular Weight 1557.88
Formula C71H124N22O17
CAS Number 216064-36-7
Form Solid
Solubility (25°C) Water ≥ 60 mg/mL
Storage -20°C, protect from light, dry, sealed
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