Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Single exposure, category 3
Personal Protective Equipment
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Faceshields, Gloves
GHS Precautionary statements
P280
German water hazard class
2
GHS Hazard statements
H302-H317
GHS Signal Word
Warning
European Hazard Symbols
Harmful (Xn)
Risk Statements
22-43
Physical Property
Flash Point
187 °C
368.6 °F
Melting Point
146-149 °C
146-149 °C(lit.)
Product Information
Linear Formula
3,4,5-(HO)3C6H2CO2CH2CH2CH3
Purity
≥98.0% (HPLC)
Grade
purum
Molecule Details
Reconstitution Prepare a 0.1M solution in glycerol:PBS (9:1) Application Used as an anti-fade reagent in fluorescence microscopy to reduce photobleaching of fluorescent probes such as rhodamine and fluorescein. Biochem/physiol Actions An antioxidant that exhibits antimicrobial activity. Propyl gallate has been reported to be an effective antioxidant-based hepatoprotector, both in vitro and in vivo. It has also been shown to prevent neuronal apoptosis and block the death of neurons exposed to FeSO4/GA as well as partially protect endothelial cells against TNF-induced apoptosis. However, propyl gallate induced single strand breaks in DNA at concentrations higher than 0.25 μM when it was combined with copper concentrations at 5 μM and above. Another report, however, found that incubation of isolated rat hepatocytes with propyl gallate at concentrations of >1 mM induced cell killing, whereas, a lower concentration of propyl gallate > 0.5 mM resulted in a ladder formation of soluble low-molecular weight DNA fragments, characteristic of apoptosis. An antioxidant that exhibits antimicrobial activity. Propyl gallate has been reported to be an effective antioxidant-based hepatoprotector, both in vitro and in vivo. It has also been shown to prevent neuronal apoptosis and block the death of neurons exposed to FeSO4/GA as well as partially protect endothelial cells against TNF-induced apoptosis.