Dimethomorph (Standard)

CAT:
804-HY-B0846R-01
Size:
10 mg

For Laboratory Research Only. Not for Clinical or Personal Use.

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Dimethomorph (Standard)

  • Description :

    Dimethomorph (Standard) is the analytical standard of Dimethomorph. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Dimethomorph is a fungicide belongs to the fungicide group of sterol biosynthesis inhibitor. Dimethomorph can inhibit fungal cell wall formation. Dimethomorph also inhibits androgen receptor (AR) activity in MDA-kb2 cells with an IC20 of 0.263 µM[1][2][3].
  • CAS Number :

    [110488-70-5]
  • UNSPSC :

    12352005
  • Target :

    Androgen Receptor; Fungal; Parasite; Reference Standards
  • Type :

    Reference Standards
  • Related Pathways :

    Anti-infection; Others; Vitamin D Related/Nuclear Receptor
  • Field of Research :

    Infection
  • Assay Protocol :

    https://www.medchemexpress.com/dimethomorph-standard.html
  • Smiles :

    O=C(N1CCOCC1)/C=C(C2=CC=C(Cl)C=C2)\C3=CC=C(OC)C(OC)=C3
  • Molecular Formula :

    C21H22ClNO4
  • Molecular Weight :

    387.86
  • References & Citations :

    [1]M E Matheron, et al. Impact of Azoxystrobin, Dimethomorph, Fluazinam, Fosetyl-Al, and Metalaxyl on Growth, Sporulation, and Zoospore Cyst Germination of Three Phytophthora spp. Plant Dis. 2000 Apr;84 (4) :454-458.|[2]Frances Orton, et al. Widely used pesticides with previously unknown endocrine activity revealed as in vitro antiandrogens. Environ Health Perspect. 2011 Jun;119 (6) :794-800.|[3]Yigal Cohen, , et al. Differential Activity of Carboxylic Acid Amide Fungicides Against Various Developmental Stages of Phytophthora infestans. Phytopathology. 2007 Oct;97 (10) :1274-83.
  • Shipping Conditions :

    Room temperature
  • Scientific Category :

    Reference Standards

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