Factory Provide Hydroxylamine HCl Powder CAS 5470-11-1 Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride for Anticancer
Introduction
Product Name : Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride;Hydroxylamine Hcl
Other name:OXAMMONIUM HCL;OXAMMONIUM HYDROCHLORIDE;hydroxyaminehydrochloride;hydroxylaminechloride;hydroxylaminechloride(1:1);HydroxyLamine-Hydrochioride;
CAS No.: 5470-11-1
MF: NH2OH·HCl
Purity :99%
MW:69.49
Melting Point :155-157 °C (dec.)(lit.)
Density :1.67 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Appearance: White to off white Powder
Storage :Sealed in dry,Sealed in dry,Room Temperature
Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride is a strong reducing agent that is useful in biochemical crosslinking applications, including the deacetylation of SATA and chemical cleavage of EGS and Sulfo-EGS. Hydroxylamine converts carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketones) to their oxime derivatives in the presence of a weak base. Therefore, crosslinkers and other compounds that contain a carbonyl within their structure are cleavable with hydroxylamine•HCl.
EGS and its water-soluble analog, Sulfo-EGS, are homobifunctional, succinimidyl ester, amine-reactive crosslinkers useful for covalent stabilization of polypeptide multimers and protein:protein interactions. Unlike disulfidecontaining crosslinkers, EGS and Sulfo-EGS will not cleave by reducing SDS-PAGE conditions but may be cleaved when necessary with hydroxylamine.
Function of Hydroxylamine hydrochloride
Hydroxylammonium-chloride is a reducing agent in photography; in synthetic and analytical chemistry; as an antioxidant for fatty acids and soaps; in textiles; in medicine; controlled reduction reactions; non-discoloring short stoppers for synthetic rubbers; reagent for enzyme reactivation; powerful reducing agent; converts aldehydes and ketones to oximes and acid chlorides to hydroxamic acids; catalyst, swelling agent, and copolymerization inhibitor in polymerization processes; in floor lacquers and as an antioxidant for fatty acids and soaps
Application of Hydroxylamine hydrochloride
Hydroxylamine hydrochloride is a strong reducing agent that is useful in biochemical crosslinking applications, including the deacetylation of SATA and chemical cleavage of EGS and Sulfo-EGS. Hydroxylamine converts carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketones) to their oxime derivatives in the presence of a weak base. Therefore, crosslinkers and other compounds that contain a carbonyl within their structure are cleavable with hydroxylamine•HCl.