e-Amino-N-caproic acid
Key Features and Details
e-Amino-n-Caproic Acid
SYNONYMS: 6-Amino-n-hexanoic acid; EACA; 6-Aminocaproic acid; e-Aminocaproic acid; 6-Aminohexanoic acid
CAS: #
60-32-2
MOLECULAR FORMULA: C6H13NO2
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 131.175 g/mol
BEILSTEIN REGISTRY No.: 906872
EC No: 200-469-3
MDL No: MFCD00008238
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
e-Amino-n-Caproic Acid
Application Notes
e-Amino-n-Caproic Acid is a plasmin inhibitor. It inhibits carboxypeptidase B. It promotes rapid dissociation of plasmin by inhibiting the activation of plasminogen. As an inhibitor of plasmin it is has been utilized in the clotting buffer for fibrinogen assays.
Usage Statement
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Key Applications
Plasmin inhibitor | carboxypeptidase B inhibitor
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU: 02101645-CF
Base Catalog Number: 101645
Alternate Names: 6-Amino-n-hexanoic acid; EACA; 6-Aminocaproic acid; e-Aminocaproic acid; 6-Aminohexanoic acid
Beilstein Registration No
: 906872
Biochemical Physiological Actions
: EACA is reported to inhibit chymotrypsin, Factor VIIa, lysine carboÂxyÂpeptidase, plasmin, and plasminogen activator. Lysine analog. Promotes rapid dissociation of plasmin, thereby inhibiting the activation of plasminogen and subsequent fibrinolysis. Reported to inhibit plasminogen binding to activated platelets. An early report indicated that it inhibits the activation of the first component of the complement system. Binds and inactivates Carboxypeptidase B.
CAS
: #
60-32-2
EC No
: 200-469-3
Format
: Powder
Hazard Statements
: H315-H319-H335
MDL No
: MFCD00008238
Melting Point
: 205 °C
Molecular Formula
: C6H13NO2
Molecular Weight
: 131.175 g/mol
PPE
: Dust mask, Eyeshields, Gloves
RTECS No
: MO6300000
Safety Symbol
: GHS07
Solubility
: 0.9 [ug/mL]
Typical Working Concentration
: Suggested working concentration is 1 to 2 mM.