477-74-7
Chemical Structure
Benzoflavine
- CAS No.: 477-74-7
- Formula:C21H19N3
- Molecular Weight:313.40
IUPAC Name: 2,7-dimethyl-9-phenylacridine-3,6-diamine
InChIKey: AFYNWNWCDBFAJL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES: CC1=C(C=C2N=C3C=C(C(C)=CC3=C(C2=C1)C4=CC=CC=C4)N)N
Biological Activity: Benzoflavine is an acridine dye and photodynamic sensitizer that regulates embryonic development. Benzoflavine can adsorb to the surface of Arbacia sea urchin egg cell membranes, enhance the sensitivity of highly physiologically active embryonic regions to visible light radiation, and induce anterior-posterior developmental differences; at high concentrations, it can independently inhibit embryonic development without illumination, and its photosensitive response range covers the blue-violet region of visible light. Benzoflavine can be used in research fields such as developmental biology, organic synthesis, and photobiochemistry[1][2].
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Benzoflavine | Benzoflavine is an acridine dye and photodynamic sensitizer that regulates embryonic development. Benzoflavine can adsorb to the surface of Arbacia sea urchin egg cell membranes, enhance the sensitivity of highly physiologically active embryonic regions to visible light radiation, and induce anterior-posterior developmental differences; at high concentrations, it can independently inhibit embryonic development without illumination, and its photosensitive response range covers the blue-violet region of visible light. Benzoflavine can be used in research fields such as developmental biology, organic synthesis, and photobiochemistry. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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