Antibacterial agent 232

Catalog No.: A27814
Antibacterial Agent
Antibacterial Agent 232 (compound Y41) is a potent antibacterial compound that targets bacterial cell membranes. It exerts its biological activity by inducing cell peroxidation, leading to disruption of membrane integrity. This reagent is applicable in research exploring antibacterial mechanisms and developing new therapeutic strategies against resistant bacterial strains.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionAntibacterial Agent 232 (compound Y41) is a potent antibacterial compound that targets bacterial cell membranes. It exerts its biological activity by inducing cell peroxidation, leading to disruption of membrane integrity. This reagent is applicable in research exploring antibacterial mechanisms and developing new therapeutic strategies against resistant bacterial strains.
Product Information
Catalog NumA27814
FormulaC10H6Cl3F3O2
Molecular Weight321.51
CAS Number2694805-94-0
SMILESO=C(OCC1=CC(Cl)=CC(Cl)=C1Cl)CC(F)(F)F
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