EUK 134

EUK 134

CAT N°: 10006329
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Synthetic manganese-porphyrin complexes have been documented to act as scavengers for oxidative species such as peroxynitrite, superoxide, and hydrogen peroxide. EUK 134 is a salen-manganese complex that has been modified to increase its catalase activity while retaining SOD activity. EUK 134 is a salen-manganese complex that has been modified to increase its catalase activity while retaining SOD activity. EUK 134 consumes hydrogen peroxide with an initial reaction rate of 234 µM/min in vitro.{12345} EUK 134 is protective in a rat stroke model, employing middle cerebral artery ligation. At 2.5 mg/kg, rats treated with EUK 134 showed reduced infarct volume by more than 80%. EUK 134 at 10 mg/kg also significantly attenuates brain damage in rats following systemic administration of kainic acid.{12346}

Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France

  • Synonyms
    • chloro[[2,2′-[1,2-ethanediylbis[(nitrilo-?N)methylidyne]]bis[6-methoxyphenolato-?O]]]-manganese
  • Correlated keywords
    • salen manganese SOD ROS catalse stroke oxidative injury porphyrin scavengers peroxynitrites superoxides hydrogen peroxides arteries artery cerebral H2O2 infarct volumes EUK 134 EUK-134 EUK134
  • Product Overview:
    Synthetic manganese-porphyrin complexes have been documented to act as scavengers for oxidative species such as peroxynitrite, superoxide, and hydrogen peroxide. EUK 134 is a salen-manganese complex that has been modified to increase its catalase activity while retaining SOD activity. EUK 134 is a salen-manganese complex that has been modified to increase its catalase activity while retaining SOD activity. EUK 134 consumes hydrogen peroxide with an initial reaction rate of 234 µM/min in vitro.{12345} EUK 134 is protective in a rat stroke model, employing middle cerebral artery ligation. At 2.5 mg/kg, rats treated with EUK 134 showed reduced infarct volume by more than 80%. EUK 134 at 10 mg/kg also significantly attenuates brain damage in rats following systemic administration of kainic acid.{12346}

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