3-Acetoxy-5-bromoindole

3-Acetoxy-5-bromoindole Structure
3-Acetoxy-5-bromoindole structure
Common Name 3-Acetoxy-5-bromoindole
CAS Number 17357-14-1 Molecular Weight 254.080
Density 1.6±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 393.3±22.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Molecular Formula C10H8BrNO2 Melting Point 130-132 °C(lit.)
MSDS Chinese Flash Point 191.6±22.3 °C

Histochemical studies on genetical control of hormonal enzyme inducibility in the mouse. IV: Cellular localization of androgen sensitive nonspecific esterase in the epididymis.

Arch. Androl. 6(2) , 163-73, (1981)

Nonspecific esterase of mouse epididymis has previously been studied histochemically, using alpha naphthyl-acetate and 5-bromoindoxyl acetate techniques, as well as certain inhibitors. Epithelial cell types of the epididymis have been characterized, and certa...

Non-specific esterases in partly mineralized bovine enamel.

Acta Odontol. Scand. 48(5) , 327-32, (1990)

Activity for non-specific esterase was demonstrated in the matrix of developing bovine enamel with alpha-naphthyl acetate and 5-bromoindoxyl acetate as the esterase substrates. By use of high-performance liquid chromatography gel filtration, ion-exchange chro...

Studies on the oxidizing system in Holt's medium for histochemical demonstration of esterase activity.

Acta Histochem. 62(1) , 44-56, (1978)

Esterase activity in guinea-pig thyroid and mouse epididymis epithelial cells has been studied using 5-bromoindoxyl acetate as substrate. The pattern of esterase activity in the thyroid of the guinea-pig is constant, irrespective of whether ferri-ferrocyanide...

A comparison between activities for non-specific esterases and esterproteases.

Acta Histochem. 83(1) , 11-9, (1988)

Electrophoretic separation of non-specific esterases and esterproteases from kidney, lung, and liver have been carried out in polyacrylamide gels. By use of zone electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing, and 2-dimensional electrophoresis it was found that most o...

Complete staining of neuromuscular innervation with bromoindigo and silver. McIsaac G and Kiernan JA.

Biotech. Histochem. 49(4) , 211-14, (1974)

Afsharpour F and O'Brien RD.

J. Insect Physiol. 9(4) , 521-529., (1963)