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1,4-Diaminobutane dihydrochloride

Catalog No.GC35039

El diclorhidrato de 1,4-diaminobutano (putrescina) es un metabolito endÓgeno que actÚa como indicador del estrés inducido por la contaminaciÓn en plantas superiores: cebada y colza estresadas con Cr(III) o Cr(VI).

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1,4-Diaminobutane dihydrochloride Chemical Structure

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1,4-Diaminobutane dihydrochloride is an endogenous metabolite, acts as an indicator of pollution-induced stress in higher plants: barley and rape stressed with Cr(III) or Cr(VI) [1]. 1,4-Diaminobutane dihydrochloride is an important source of GABA[2]. Human Endogenous Metabolite[1]

1,4-Diaminobutane is an important source of GABA in the postnatal rat subventricular zone. GABA synthesis from an alternative pathway uses 1,4-Butanediamine as a precursor[2].

[1]. Hauschild MZ. Putrescine (1,4-diaminobutane) as an indicator of pollution-induced stress in higher plants: barley and rape stressed with Cr(III) or Cr(VI). Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 1993 Oct;26(2):228-47. [2]. Sequerra EB, et al. Putrescine as an important source of GABA in the postnatal rat subventricular zone. Neuroscience. 2007 May 11;146(2):489-93.

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