Difference between revisions of "Salicylhydroxamic acid"
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'''SHAM: Salicylhydroxamic acid''' (99%; HOC<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>CONHOH); Sigma S 607, 5 g, store at R.T.; FW = 153.14. | '''SHAM: Salicylhydroxamic acid''' (99%; HOC<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>CONHOH); Sigma S 607, 5 g, store at R.T.; FW = 153.14. |
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Description
Salicylhydroxamic acid (SHAM; synonym: 2-Hydroxybenzohydroxamic acid N,2-Dihydroxybenzamide) is an inhibitor of alternative oxidases (AOX). When AOX is blocked by SHAM, electrons are forced through the cytochrome pathway and through cytochrome IV, allowing observation of the operation of the cytochrome pathway without AOX activity.
Abbreviation: SHAM
Reference: Parrino_2000_J_Exp_Biol
MitoPedia topics: Inhibitor
Application in HRFR
SHAM: Salicylhydroxamic acid (99%; HOC6H4CONHOH); Sigma S 607, 5 g, store at R.T.; FW = 153.14.