Naloxone fluorescein acetate

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Description: Fluorescent opioid antagonist; fluorescent-derivative of naloxone (Cat. No. 0599)
Chemical Name: N-(3',6'-Dihydroxy-3-oxospiro[isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-[9H]xanthen]-5-yl)-2-[(5α)-4,5-epoxy-3,14-dihydroxy-17-(2-propenyl)morphinan-6-ylidene]hydrazinecarbothioamide acetate
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Biological Activity for Naloxone fluorescein acetate

Naloxone fluorescein acetate is a fluorescent opioid antagonist; fluorescent derivative of naloxone (Cat. No. 0599). Excitation\emission λ ~ 492\517 nm at pH 10.

Technical Data for Naloxone fluorescein acetate

M. Wt 790.84
Formula C40H34N4O8S.C2H4O2
Storage Store at -20°C
CAS Number 2080300-52-1
PubChem ID 122705994
InChI Key DRNYJSGWOSUNLJ-KYTOOIOKSA-N
Smiles [H][C@@]12OC3=C(C=CC4=C3[C@@]15CCN([C@](C4)([C@@]5(CC/C2=N\NC(NC6=CC=C7C(C(OC78C9=CC=C(C=C9OC%10=CC(O)=CC=C8%10)O)=O)=C6)=S)O)[H])CC=C)O.CC(O)=O

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References for Naloxone fluorescein acetate

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Friesen et al (2014) Opioid receptor activation triggering downregulation of cAMP improves effectiveness of anti-cancer drugs in treatment of glioblastoma. Cell Cycle 13 1560 PMID: 24626197

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