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Ethidium Bromide
CAS: 1239-45-8
Name:
Ethidium Bromide
Other names:
ETHIDIUM BROMIDE; Homidium bromide; Dromilac; 3,8-Diamino-5-ethyl-6-phenylphenanthridinium bromide; Ethydium bromide; EtBr
Ethidium bromide is a polyaromatic fluorescent small molecule and nucleic acid intercalator widely used as a stain in DNA and RNA electrophoresis. Upon intercalation into the hydrophobic region between nucleic acid base pairs, fluorescence-quenching water molecules associated to the Ethidium bromide structure are displaced and the bound Ethidium bromide then fluoresces very strongly compared to free Ethidium bromide (~25 fold increase in dsDNA). Intercalation distorts the ribonucleic acid structure and impedes natural DNA interactions, presenting a powerful mutagen effect associated with Ethidium bromide. This imposition on DNA structure also makes Ethidium bromide an inhibitor of DNA polymerase.
Interactions
No targets available
Toxicity
- oral LD50 [mouse] mg/kg
- Unavailable
- oral LD50 [rat] mg/kg
- Unavailable
- oral LD50 [rabbit] mg/kg
- Unavailable
Effects on organism
No
No
No
Longevity mechanisms activation
Suppression of aging mechanisms
No dataRelation to biomarkers of Aging
Data not available
Relation to aging associated genes
No data available
Model organism
Experimental conditions
Not availableLife Extension
- Mean LS (%)
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- Median LS (%)
- 70.0
- Mortality rate derease (%)
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- Max LS (%)
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- Cell CLS
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- Cell RLS
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