Product Description
Size: 25mg
MW 161.3 Da, Purity >98%. Isothiocyanate. Induces apoptosis and shows anti-proliferative activity against some cancer cell types.
Key facts
CAS number:4430-36-8,
Purity:>98%,
Form:LiquidSee storage information,
Source:Brassica sp.,
Molecular weight:161.3 Da,
Molecular formula:C6H11NS2,
PubChem:78160,
Nature:Native,
Biochemical name:Erucin,
Biological description:Isothiocyanate. Induces apoptosis and shows anti-proliferative activity against some cancer cell types.,
Canonical smiles:CSCCCCN=C=S,
InChi:InChI=1S/C6H11NS2/c1-9-5-3-2-4-7-6-8/h2-5H2,1H3,
InChiKey:IHQDGXUYTSZGOG-UHFFFAOYSA-N,
IUPAC Name:1-isothiocyanato-4-methylsulfanylbutane
Properties and Storage Information:
Shipped at conditions-Ambient - Can Ship with Ice, Appropriate long-term storage conditions--20°C, Storage information-Store under desiccating conditions, The product can be stored for up to 12 months
Supplementary Information:
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
TRPA1 also known as the transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 is a non-selective cation channel with a mass of approximately 128 kDa. This protein is widely expressed in sensory neurons especially in dorsal root ganglia and trigeminal ganglia. TRPA1 is known for its activation by various physical and chemical stimuli including temperature mechanical forces and naturally occurring compounds like allicin found in garlic and allyl isothiocyanate from mustard oil. Compounds like diallyl trisulfide diallyl disulfide and polygodial have also been reported to activate TRPA1 and it plays a role in the perception of pain.
Biological function summary
TRPA1 contributes significantly to the sensation of pain and irritation. Functioning as a part of a receptor complex on the cellular membrane it integrates environmental stimuli to trigger responses such as pain and inflammation. TRPA1 interacts with various ligands which can modulate its activity leading to the perception of noxious cold and harsh chemical conditions. Recent studies also revealed its involvement in bronchial conditions implicating compounds like eucalyptol and related derivatives in modulating its effects.
Pathways
TRPA1 interacts with several critical sensory pathways involved in pain and thermosensation. It is an important player within the neurogenic inflammation pathway and the nociceptive pathway. In these pathways TRPA1 often acts together with related proteins like TRPV1 further modulating the response to heat and capsaicin. These interactions suggest a complex interplay between different TRP channels influencing how organisms react to different harmful stimuli.
TRPA1 is associated with inflammatory pain conditions and respiratory diseases like asthma. The regulation of TRPA1 activity can influence the progression of these conditions offering potential therapeutic targets. Its connection to TRPV1 in these diseases highlights the synergy between these receptors in managing pain and inflammation. Therefore targeting TRPA1 and its related proteins could help develop treatments aimed at alleviating symptoms linked to these disorders.
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