[Creative Peptides] Acetylcysteine Ph. Eur.
CAT#
10-101-106
CAS No.
616-91-1
Explanation
Acetylcysteine is also known as N-acetylcysteine or N-acetyl-L-cysteine or NAC. It is the N-acetyl derivative of cysteine. NAC is essentially a prodrug that is converted to cysteine (in the intestine by the enzyme aminoacylase 1) and absorbed in the intestine into the blood stream. Cysteine is a key constituent to glutathione and hence administration of acetylcysteine replenishes glutathione stores. Acetylcysteine can also be used as a general antioxidant which can help mitigate symptoms for a variety of diseases exacerbated by reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Synonyms/Alias
N-Acetyl-L-cysteine; NAC; L-α-Acetamido-β-mercaptopropionic acid; NSC-111180
Chemical Formula
C5H9NO3S
Molecular Formula
C5H9NO3S
M.W/Mr.
163.2
Sequence
N-Acetyl-L-cysteine
Labeling Target
Glutathione synthetase; Cystine/glutamate transporter
Application
Acute and chronic bronchitis, laryngitis, tracheitis or sinusitisPulmonary complications of cystic fibrosisParacetamol overdose
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Appearance
Solid powder
Purity
>98% (or refer to the Certificate of Analysis)
Activity
Stimulator; Activator
Areas of Interest
Neurological Disease
Functions
Metallopeptidase activity;
Cystine:glutamate antiporter activity
Disease
Bronchiectasis; Amyloidosis; Bronchitis; Poisoning by acetaminophen; Cystic fibrosis of the lung
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