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Ethidium Bromide

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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

Anti Cancer
Antibacterial

No

Antifungal

No

Antiviral

No

Longevity mechanisms activation

Hormetin
+

Suppression of aging mechanisms

No data

Relation to biomarkers of Aging

Data not available

Relation to aging associated genes

No data available

Experimental conditions

Not available

Life Extension

Mean LS (%)
Median LS (%)
70.0
Mortality rate derease (%)
Max LS (%)
Cell CLS
Cell RLS

Concentration wth maximum effect

More info about experiment

23698443
Opposite effectNo