Specifications:
| Application | molecular biology, Analytical Chemistry | ||
| Storage Temperature | Ambient | ||
| Product Type | Laboratory Chemical | Forms | Powder |
| Product Brand | Santa Cruz | ||
| Product Grade | Analytical grade | Formula | C₁₂H₁₂N₂·2HCl |
Santa Cruz Benzidine Dihydrochloride is a high-purity biaryl tumor-promoting compound (≥99%) widely used in carcinogenesis research, toxicology studies, biochemical assays, and experimental oncology. As a potent tumor promoter and carcinogenic aromatic amine, benzidine dihydrochloride is utilized primarily in model organism studies investigating mechanisms of tumor induction, metabolic activation, and N-glucuronidation pathways.
This product is supplied for Research Use Only and may require end-use declarations due to its classification as a Dangerous Good.
Key Features
- High Purity (≥99%) suitable for carcinogenicity and toxicology research.
- Biaryl diamine (tumor promoter) with extensive literature support.
- Provided as Benzidine Dihydrochloride salt, enhancing stability and handling.
- Available in 1 g and 5 g research-grade pack sizes.
- Backed by multiple peer-reviewed studies referencing its use in carcinogenicity models.
- Supplied for Research Use Only—not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic applications.
Applications
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Carcinogenesis Research:
Widely used in chronic exposure studies to evaluate tumor formation, hazard modeling, and metabolic pathways. -
Toxicology & Environmental Health:
Helps study aromatic amine toxicity, bladder cancer mechanisms, and N-glucuronidation involvement. -
Biochemical & Histochemical Methods:
Used as a substrate and precursor in advanced staining methods. -
Neuroscience Histochemistry:
Described as an alternative and sensitizing agent to diaminobenzidine (DAB) for HRP-based tracing.
Technical Specifications
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Benzidine Dihydrochloride |
| Brand | Santa Cruz Biotechnology |
| Synonyms | 4,4′-Diaminobiphenyl dihydrochloride |
| CAS Number | 531-85-1 |
| Molecular Formula | C₁₂H₁₂N₂·2HCl |
| Molecular Weight | 257.16 g/mol |
| Purity | ≥99% |
| Chemical Type | Biaryl aromatic amine; tumor promoter |
| Classification | Dangerous Goods |
| Storage Condition | Not specified (store tightly sealed; handle under appropriate safety protocols) |
| Regulatory Notes | End-use declaration may be required; Research Use Only |
| Appearance | Solid powder |
Scientific Context & References
Benzidine dihydrochloride is extensively cited in toxicology and carcinogenesis literature, including:
- Vesselinovitch et al., Cancer Research, 1975 – Modulators of benzidine carcinogenicity
- Babu et al., Carcinogenesis, 1992 – Role of N-glucuronidation in bladder cancer
- Hardy & Heimer, Neuroscience Letters, 1977 – Substitute for DAB in HRP transport staining
- Levey et al., J Histochem Cytochem, 1986 – Double antigen localization
- Littlefield et al., J Toxicol Environ Health, 1983 – Chronic exposure toxicity
- Nelson et al., Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, 1982 – Dose, sex, and genetic effects
- Frith et al., Eur J Cancer, 1980 – Morphogenesis of liver tumors
- Morton et al., Carcinogenesis, 1981 – Comparison with related benzidine derivatives
(References available upon request.)
Ordering Information
| Product Name | Catalog # | Pack Size |
|---|---|---|
| Benzidine Dihydrochloride | sc-214584 | 1 g |
| Benzidine Dihydrochloride | sc-214584A | 5 g |
Santa Cruz™ Benzidine Dihydrochloride is a research-grade, high-purity tumor-promoting agent essential for studies in carcinogenesis, toxicology, biochemical mechanism analysis, and specialized histochemical techniques. With strong documentation across decades of peer-reviewed research, it remains a critical compound for laboratories investigating aromatic amine toxicity and tumor development pathways.
- Pack Size: 1g 5g
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