TETRODOTOXIN

TETRODOTOXIN Basic information
Description References
Product Name:TETRODOTOXIN
Synonyms:TETRODOTOXIN WITHOUT CITRATE BUFFER;TETRODOTOXIN WITH CITRATE BUFFER;Tetrodotoxin, citrate free;5,9:7,10a-Dimethano-10aH-1,3dioxocino6,5-dpyrimidine-4,7,10,11,12-pentol, 2-amino-1,4,4a,5,9,10-hexahydro-12-(hydroxymethyl)-, (4R,4aR,5R,7S,9S,10S,10aR,11S,12S)-;PUFFERFISHTOXIN;PUFFERFISHPOISONING;Globefish toxin;Fugu poison, Maculotoxin, Tarichatoxin, TTX
CAS:4368-28-9
MF:C11H17N3O8
MW:319.27
EINECS:224-458-8
Product Categories:chemical reagent;pharmaceutical intermediate;phytochemical;reference standards from Chinese medicinal herbs (TCM).;standardized herbal extract;Ion Channels;Sodium channel;Living creature toxin;Alkaloids
Mol File:4368-28-9.mol
TETRODOTOXIN Structure
TETRODOTOXIN Chemical Properties
Melting point 280 °C (decomp)
alpha D25 -8.64° (c = 8.55 in dil acetic acid)
Boiling point 458.31°C (rough estimate)
density 1.3768 (rough estimate)
refractive index 1.5700 (estimate)
storage temp. 2-8°C
solubility H2O: stable at pH 4-5 if stored frozensoluble
form powder
pka8.76 (water); 9.4 (50% alc)
color white
Merck 13,9318
Stability:Acid Sensitive, Hygroscopic
CAS DataBase Reference4368-28-9(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemTetrodotoxin (4368-28-9)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T+
Risk Statements 26/27/28
Safety Statements 22-36/37/39-45-36/37-28
RIDADR UN 3462 6.1/PG 1
WGK Germany 3
RTECS IO1450000
10-18
HazardClass 6.1(a)
PackingGroup I
HS Code 30029090
Hazardous Substances Data4368-28-9(Hazardous Substances Data)
ToxicityLD50 i.p. in mice: 10 mg/kg (Kao, Fuhrman)
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TETRODOTOXIN Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionTetraodotoxin is a kind of extremely potent toxin which exists in the liver and sex organs of some fishes including pufferfish, porcupine fish, ocean sunfish, and toadfish as well as some kind of amphibian, octopus and shellfish species. It is also produced by some bacteria such as Pseudomonas and Vibrio. Tetraodotoxin is extremely toxic to human, interfering with the transmission of signals of nerves to muscles and further causing paralysis of the body muscle. It can be fatal in some cases. Its mechanism of action is inhibiting the firing of action potentials in nerves through binding to the voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve cell membrane and blocking the passages of sodium ions into the nerve cell. People should wear proper protective equipment upon operations and should be subject to proper treatment upon suffering from it. However, it has been under investigation on the treatment of chronic and breakthrough pain in advanced cancer patients.
Referenceshttps://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ershdb/emergencyresponsecard_29750019.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrodotoxin
DescriptionTetrodotoxin (TTX) is a selective sodium channel blocker nonprotein heat-stable toxin. The mechanism of toxicity is through the blockage of fast voltage-gated sodium channels. The consumption of toxic amounts of TTX results primarily in neurologic and gastrointestinal signs and symptoms. TTX is widely distributed in marine taxa such as pufferfish and porcupine fish (suborders of the Tetraodontiformes order), salamanders of the family Salamandridae, Central American frogs (genus Atelopus), shellfish, starfish, crabs, and some species of ribbonworm and octopus. However, in terrestrial taxa, it is limited to a single class of vertebrates (Amphibia). TTX is now known to be produced not by puffer but by bacteria, and reaches various species of animals via food chain.
Chemical Propertieswhite powder
UsesTetrodotoxin is a highly selective, reversible sodium channel blocker.
UsesTTX is an extremely popular chemical tool in the physiological and pharmacological laboratories since discovery of its channel blocking action in the early 1960s. Some potential therapeutic uses include suppressing pain in cancer patients, preventing ischemic damage of the brain that follows stroke, relieving the symptoms of withdrawal in opiate addicts, and using it as anesthetic agent.
DefinitionChEBI: A quinazoline alkaloid that is a marine toxin isolated from fish such as puffer fish. It has been shown to exhibit potential neutotoxicity due to its ability to block voltage-gated sodium channels.
Biological ActivitySelective inhibitor of Na + channel conductance. Binding is reversible and of high affinity (K d = 1-10 nM). Blocks in a use-dependent manner.
Safety ProfilePoison by ingestion, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and intravenous routes. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Nox.
storage-20°C (desiccate)
Toxicity evaluationTTX is a selective sodium channel blocker that can block nerve and muscle conductions; action potentials are blocked while resting membrane potentials and resting membrane resistance are not affected. TTX blocks axonal transmission by lowering the conductance of sodium at nodes of Ranvier. Vomiting occurs because the toxin can act directly at or near the chemoreceptor trigger zone. Respiratory depression is caused by either a specific action of tetrodotoxin on the brain’s respiratory center or because paralysis of respiratory nerves and muscles occurs.
TETRODOTOXIN Preparation Products And Raw materials
Cyanide, Quant Test Strips Potassium cyanate tetrodotoxin-binding protein Tetrodotoxin, Fugu sp. 1-(3-HYDROXY-6-METHOXY-2-METHYLTETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-4-YL)GUANIDINE CIS-2-AMINOMETHYL-1-CYCLOHEXANOL HYDROCHLORIDE 5,5-DIETHOXYPENTAN-1-OL BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL) ETHER (8S)-11-Deoxy-11-[[2-[[4-(3-trifluoromethyl-3H-diazirine-3-yl)benzoyl]amino]ethyl]amino]tetrodotoxin (4-AMINO-TETRAHYDRO-PYRAN-4-YL)-METHANOL TETRODOTOXIN [11-3H] (TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-3-YL)METHANAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE TETRODOTOXIN(TTX)-CITRATE-FREE 4α-Aminocyclohexan-1α-ol ANTI-TETRODOTOXIN,ANTI-TETRODOTOXIN, AS TETRODOTOXIN (TTX) METHYL-(TETRAHYDRO-PYRAN-3-YLMETHYL)-AMINE N-CYCLOHEXYL-GUANIDINE

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