H-D-Phe-Pip-Arg-pNA (dihydrochloride)
Description
H-D-Phe-Pip-Arg-pNA (S-2238) dihydrochloride, a chromogenic substrate, is patterned after the N-terminal portion of the A alpha chain of fibrinogen, which is the natural substrate of thrombin. H-D-Phe-Pip-Arg-pNA dihydrochloride is specific for thrombin and is used to measure antithrombin-heparin cofactor (AT-III). The AT-III assay using H-D-Phe-Pip-Arg-pNA dihydrochloride is sensitive, accurate, and easy to perform[1][2].—–C27H38Cl2N8O5—-[1]Goodnight SH Jr, et al. Measurement of antithrombin III in normal and pathologic states using chromogenic substrate S-2238. Comparison with immunoelectrophoretic and factor Xa inhibition assays. Am J Clin Pathol. 1980;73(5):639-647.|[2]Voorthuizen H, Kluft C. Improved assay conditions for automated antithrombin III determinations with the chromogenic substrate S-2238. Thromb Haemost. 1984;52(3):350-353.–62354-65-8–625.55—-O=C([C@H](N)CC1=CC=CC=C1)N2[C@H](C(N[C@@H](CCCNC(N)=N)C(NC3=CC=C([N+]([O-])=O)C=C3)=O)=O)CCCC2.[H]Cl.[H]Cl–Others–DMSO : 125 mg/mL (ultrasonic)|H2O : 125 mg/mL (ultrasonic)–Fluorescent Dye—-Others–Peptides