Thursday, January 23, 2014

Information about Sodium dichloroacetate


Sodium dichloroacetate has been shown to have numerous effects on pathways of intermediary metabolism. Experiments have reported the compound to inhibit gluconeogenesis and stimulate peripheral glucose utilization. It has additionally been found to facilitate oxidation of lactate via increase in activity of pyruvate dehydrogenase. This agent also demonstrates the ability to inhibit lipogenesis and cholesterolgenesis as well as its own metabolism. Furthermore, assays have found Sodium dichloroacetate to improve cardiac output and left ventricular mechanical efficiency via facilitation of myocardial metabolism of lactate and carbohydrate as opposed to fat. Other studies suggest that Sodium dichloroacetate may decrease proliferation and induce apoptosis in numerous cancer cell lines.
CAS: 2156-56-1
Molecular Formula:C2HCl2NaO2
Formula Weight:150.92
Description:
Melting point:198 ºC (dec.)
Boiling point:194°Cat760mmHg
Flash Point:75.6°C

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