| Source: |
Semisynthetic |
| Synonyms |
N-Benzoyl-7-oxostaurosporine |
| Description: | Yellow powder |
| CAS number: |
154589-96-5
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| Merck index: | |
| Molecular weight: |
584.6 |
| Structure: |
Stauprimide
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| Molecular Formula: |
C35H28N4O4 |
| Canonical SMILES: |
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Solubility information: |
Soluble in methanol, DMSO |
| Specifications | |
| Appearance: |
Bright yellow powder |
| Purity: |
99% |
| λmax: |
(in MeOH) 205, 286, 316 nm |
| Melting point |
145oC |
| Solubility |
Clear colorless solution at 10 mg/ml of DMSO or Methanol |
| Storage |
-20°C. Protect from light. |
| Applications |
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| Classification |
Carbazole Antibiotic
Staurosporine derivative (from MeSH) |
| Related products |
Midostaurine, K252a,
Staurosporine, Rebeccamycin |
| Warnings | To the best of our knowledge, the chemical, physical, and toxicological
properties have not been thoroughly investigated. |
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For Research use only. Not
for Human or Drug use
Stauprimide by Fermentek is not produced from or contains any ingredients from
animal origin.
No genetically modified organisms are used. |
| Publications | |
| | A small molecule primes embryonic stem cells for differentiation Zhu S, Wurdak H, Wang J, Lyssiotis CA, Peters EC, Cho CY, Wu X, Schultz PG.
Cell Stem Cell. 2009 May 8;4(5):416-26.
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