Calciferol, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Calciferol, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Calciferol, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Calciferol, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

Calciferol, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

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Catalog number ALFJ62163.06
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Specifications
Chemical Name or MaterialCalciferol
CAS50-14-6
Health Hazard 1H301+H311-H330-H372
Health Hazard 2GHS H Statement
H301-H311-H330-H372
Toxic if swallowed.
Toxic in contact with skin.
Fatal if inhaled.
Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
Health Hazard 3P260-P264b-P270-P271-P280-P284-P301+P310-P302+P352-P304+P340-P310-P312-P314-P330-P361-P363-P501c
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Calciferol has a strong inhibitory effect against bladder tumor promotion by sodium saccharin and induces cell differentiation in leukemia cells. Calciferol has also been shown to be an inhibitor of DNA polymerase. Calciferol with calcium is used to treat or prevent bone loss (osteoporosis). Calciferol is also used with other medications to treat low levels of calcium or phosphate caused by certain disorders (such as hypoparathyroidism, pseudohypoparathyroidism, familial hypophosphatemia). It is often used in kidney disease to keep calcium levels normal and allow normal bone growth.

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Solubility
Soluble in ethanol (80 mg/ml at 25°C), water (<1mg/mL at 25°C), methanol, DMF (∼20 mg/ml), and DMSO (20 mg/ml at 25°C).

Notes
Store at 4°C. Incompatible with heat and oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Gui-Dong. Zhu.; William H. Okamura. Synthesis of Vitamin D (Calciferol).Chem. Rev. 1995, 95 (6),1877-1952 .
  2. Maryka H. Bhattacharyya.; H.F. DeLuca. Subcellular location of rat liver calciferol-25-hydroxylase. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 1974, 160 (1),58-62 .