Description
DEA NONOate is a NO donor. It spontaneously dissociates in a pH-
dependent, first-
order process with a half-
life of 2 minutes and 16 minutes at 37°C and 22-
25°C, pH 7.4, respectively, to liberate 1.5 moles of NO per mole of parent compound.
Chemical Properties
White Solid
Uses
Used as:
- Reagent for reductive nitrosylation of Wilkinson′s catalyst
- Nitric oxide (NO) donor
Uses
A reagent which releases Nitric Oxide into aqueous solutions at controlled rates for in vitro studies.
Definition
ChEBI: Diethylamine NONOate is an organoammonium salt that is the diethylammonium salt of 1,1-diethyl-2-hydroxy-3-oxotriazane. It has a role as a nitric oxide donor. It contains a NONOate(1-).
Biochem/physiol Actions
NO donor
References
1) Keefer?et al. (1996),?“NONOates” (1-substituted diazen-1-ium-1,2-diolates) as nitric oxide donors: Convenient nitric oxide dosage forms; Methods Enzymol.,?268?281