Thioacetamide
Cat. No.: IBDI-432694
Thioacetamide (TAA) is an indirect hepatotoxin and causes parenchymal cell necrosis. Thioacetamide requires metabolic activation by microsomal CYP2E1 to thioacetamide-S-oxide initially and then to thioacetamide-S-dioxide, which is a highly reactive metabolite, and its reactive metabolites covalently bind to proteins and lipids thereby causing oxidative stress and centrilobular necrosis. Thioacetamide can induce chronic liver fibrosis, encephalopathy and other events model.
Product Details
Target |
Necroptosis |
Molecular Weight |
75.13 |
Appearance |
Solid |
Synonyms |
Acetothioamide, TAA, Thiacetamide |
SMILES |
CC(N)=S |
Purity |
≥98.0% |
Storage & Handling
Shipping |
Room temperature in continental US. May vary elsewhere. |
Storage |
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
Regulatory Status |
This product is for RESEARCH USE ONLY and is not intended for therapeutic or diagnostic use. |
! For research use only, not intended for any clinical use.