NITRATINE

Nitratine is a mineral form of sodium nitrate used in chemical and pharmaceutical processes. Exposure may cause irritation, methemoglobinemia, and GI upset.

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Product Description


Mechanism of Action

NITRATINE (ID 26894) exhibits a complex and multi‑pathway biochemical activity pattern that may involve modulation of enzyme‑regulated catalytic cascades, receptor‑mediated intracellular signalling, mitochondrial bioenergetics, redox‑state homeostasis, membrane‑potential stabilisation, and transcription‑factor regulatory networks. Structural properties suggest possible interactions with catalytic residues, allosteric binding pockets, regulatory scaffolding proteins, transmembrane receptors and intracellular signalling intermediates. These mechanisms allow NITRATINE to influence phosphorylation–dephosphorylation cycles, second‑messenger systems (Ca²⁺, cAMP, IP₃, DAG), ROS buffering dynamics, ATP synthesis efficiency and the structural organisation of cytoskeletal components.

Depending on concentration and biological context, NITRATINE may shift metabolic routing, alter calcium flux, affect vesicular transport, reshape transcriptomic output and modify mitochondrial respiratory‑chain performance, contributing to its broad experimental applicability.

Benefits and Advantages

This compound is frequently used in advanced biochemical, pharmacological and mechanistic research areas, including:

  • Receptor–ligand interaction profiling and affinity‑mapping studies
  • Enzyme‑kinetic characterisation and catalytic‑pathway modelling
  • Mitochondrial‑function assays, ATP‑flux analysis and oxidative‑stress modelling
  • Transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and phosphoproteomics investigations
  • Cytoskeletal‑dynamics studies involving actin/tubulin regulation and membrane‑mechanics research
  • Apoptosis, autophagy, ferroptosis and necroptosis pathway explorations
  • Structure–activity relationship (SAR) development and molecular‑performance optimisation
  • Pharmacodynamic threshold modelling and dose–response curve definition

Side Effects and Risks

Laboratory‑observed or theoretically predicted risks include:

  • Redox imbalance, ROS accumulation and oxidative‑stress sensitisation
  • Mitochondrial overload or suppression of respiratory‑chain complexes
  • Disruption of ion‑channel homeostasis (Na⁺/K⁺/Ca²⁺)
  • Unintended receptor cross‑activation or inhibition
  • Membrane‑integrity compromise and cytoskeletal destabilisation
  • Dose‑dependent cytotoxicity, apoptosis or excessive autophagy
  • Transcriptional pathway destabilisation or inflammatory activation (NF‑κB, JNK, MAPK)

Prolonged exposure or excessive dosing may trigger metabolic collapse, transcriptional rewiring or epigenetic instability. Use solely in controlled laboratory environments under strict biosafety protocols.

Datasheet


Molecular Formula

NNaO3

Molecular Weight

84.995 g/mol

CAS Number

7631-99-4

Storage Condition

Prevent against physical damage; store in dry and cool place away from inflammable organics or easily oxidizable substances; wooden floor is not acceptable; wear rubber gloves, safety glasses, protecting work clothing.

Solubility

…is soluble in liquid ammonia and forms Na NO3.4NH3 below -42 °C. The solubility in anhydrous methanol is 2.8 wt% at 25 °C.

Purity

Purity information is available upon request (COA).

Synonym

SODIUM NITRATE; 7631-99-4; Chile saltpeter; Cubic niter; Soda niter

IUPAC/Chemical Name

sodium nitrate

InChl Key

VWDWKYIASSYTQR-UHFFFAOYSA-N

InChl Code

InChI=1S/NO3.Na/c2-1(3)4;/q-1;+1

References

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/24268;

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