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Medchemexpress LLC D(+)-Galactosamine hydrochloride | 1772-03-8 | 99.9% | 215.63 | 25 MG

Supplier: Medchemexpress LLC 25MGHY42682R
D(+)-Galactosamine hydrochloride is an established experimental toxin that primarily causes liver injury through the generation of free radicals and depletion of UTP nucleotides. Intoxication with D(+)-Galactosamine hydrochloride also induces renal dysfunction, with renal failure often associated with the end-stage of liver damage. The combination of Lipopolysaccharide/D(+)-Galactosamine is a known animal model for inducing acute liver injury, leading to fulminant hepatic failure.
- Causes liver injury through generation of free radicals.
- Leads to depletion of UTP nucleotides.
- Induces renal dysfunction.
- Useful in animal models for acute liver injury.
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