Application and Effect
AEM falls into the category of alkylating agents, which means it can add alkyl groups to other molecules. As an alkylating agent, AEM exhibits cytotoxic properties, meaning it can kill or inhibit the growth of cells. This makes it useful in various medical applications, primarily in cancer treatment. One of the main applications of AEM is as an anticancer agent. It works by inhibiting the replication of cancer cells or damaging their DNA. AEM has been studied and used in the treatment of various types of cancer, including leukemia, lymphoma, and solid tumors. Furthermore, AEM has also been explored for its potential as an antiviral agent. Research has shown that it may have activity against certain viruses, including HIV, hepatitis B, and herpes simplex virus.Product Packing:
Additional Information:
Composition | C6H14N2O |
Assay | 99% |
Appearance | Yellowish liquid |
CAS No. | 2038-03-1 |
Packing | Small and bulk |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Storage | Store in cool and dry area |
Certification | ISO. |