Ammonium chloride, AR, 99.5%

Catalog No.: A39331
Autophagy Inhibitor/Ionic Compound
Ammonium chloride is an ionic compound known for its role as an autophagy inhibitor. By inducing intracellular alkalization, it can disrupt lysosomal function and alter enzymatic activity, leading to metabolic acidosis. This compound is widely utilized in research applications focused on autophagy modulation and lysosomal pathway studies.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionAmmonium chloride is an ionic compound known for its role as an autophagy inhibitor. By inducing intracellular alkalization, it can disrupt lysosomal function and alter enzymatic activity, leading to metabolic acidosis. This compound is widely utilized in research applications focused on autophagy modulation and lysosomal pathway studies.
Product Information
Catalog NumA39331
FormulaNH4Cl
Molecular Weight53.49
CAS Number12125-02-9
SMILES[NH4].[Cl]
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