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SureCN232686     10-methyl-5H-phenazine

Synonyms: AG-E-46800, CTK4E3171, AR-1G8948, AC1L4M02, AC1Q1IV8, ...
 
 
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High impact information on 5,10-Dihydro-5-methylphenazine

  • 4. Under anaerobic conditions, NADH reduces PMS to 5,10-dihydro-5-methylphenazine with a second order rate constant of 3.8 +/- 0.4 X 10(3) M-1 s-1 [1].
  • Anaerobic reduction of cytochrome c oxidase by 5,10-dihydro-5-methylphenazine (reduced PMS) and by sodium dithionite were studied by rapid scanning stopped flow spectrophotometry [2].
  • The kinetics of the reduction of resting cytochrome oxidase and of its cyanide complex by 5,10-dihydro-5- methylphenazine (MPH) have been characterized by rapid-scan and fixed-wavelength stopped-flow spectrophotometry in the Soret, visible, and near-IR spectral regions [3].
 

Associations of 5,10-Dihydro-5-methylphenazine with other chemical compounds

  • The anaerobic photoreaction of PMS at pH = 7.4, which was studied by optical absorption spectroscopy, produces the 1-hydroxy-5-methylphenazinium cation (pyocyanine) and 5,10-dihydro-5-methylphenazine in nearly equal concentrations [1].

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