Atomfair Cysteamine Hydrochloride Cysteamine HCl C2H8ClNS

Description Cysteamine Hydrochloride (CAS: 57848-46-1) is a high-purity biochemical compound with the molecular formula C2H8ClNS and the IUPAC name 2-aminoethanethiol;hydrochloride . This white crystalline powder is widely utilized in pharmaceutical research, biochemical studies, and as a precursor in organic synthesis. Known for its role as a cystine-depleting agent , it is critical in the treatment of cystinosis and other metabolic disorders. Our product is rigorously tested for purity, stability, and consistency, ensuring optimal performance in laboratory and industrial applications. Suitable for use in cell culture, diagnostic assays, and as a reducing agent, this compound is packaged under inert conditions to…

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Description

Cysteamine Hydrochloride (CAS: 57848-46-1) is a high-purity biochemical compound with the molecular formula C2H8ClNS and the IUPAC name 2-aminoethanethiol;hydrochloride. This white crystalline powder is widely utilized in pharmaceutical research, biochemical studies, and as a precursor in organic synthesis. Known for its role as a cystine-depleting agent, it is critical in the treatment of cystinosis and other metabolic disorders. Our product is rigorously tested for purity, stability, and consistency, ensuring optimal performance in laboratory and industrial applications. Suitable for use in cell culture, diagnostic assays, and as a reducing agent, this compound is packaged under inert conditions to maintain its integrity.

  • CAS No: 57848-46-1
  • Molecular Formula: C2H8ClNS
  • Molecular Weight: 113.61
  • Exact Mass: 113.0065981
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 113.0065981
  • IUPAC Name: 2-aminoethanethiol;hydrochloride
  • SMILES: C(CS)N.Cl
  • Synonyms: Cysteamine hydrochloride, 156-57-0, 2-Aminoethanethiol hydrochloride, Cysteamine HCl, Cysteaminium chloride

Application

Cysteamine Hydrochloride is primarily used in pharmaceutical research for the treatment of cystinosis, a rare genetic disorder. It acts by reducing cystine accumulation within lysosomes, mitigating cellular damage. Additionally, it serves as a thiol-modifying reagent in biochemical assays and protein studies. Its reducing properties make it valuable in peptide synthesis and as a radioprotective agent.

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