Description
DADA (Diisopropylamine Dichloroacetate) is a research compound derived from dichloroacetate (DCA), studied for its role in cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function. It is explored for its potential to influence pyruvate dehydrogenase activity and regulate shifts between glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation in metabolic research models.
Benefits (Research Focus)
• Studied for modulation of mitochondrial energy metabolism
• Explored for activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase pathways
• Investigated in metabolic shifts from glycolysis to oxidative phosphorylation
• Research interest in cellular respiration and ATP efficiency
• Examined in mitochondrial dysfunction and metabolic regulation models
What Researchers Look At
• Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex activation
• Mitochondrial energy production and ATP synthesis
• Cellular metabolic pathway switching
• Oxidative stress and mitochondrial efficiency
Quick Specs
• Form: Sterile solution
• Concentration: 200 mg/mL
• Volume: 20 mL vial
• Storage: Store in a cool, dark place
Identity Basics
• Compound: Diisopropylamine Dichloroacetate (DADA)
• Derived from: Dichloroacetate (DCA)
• Chemical Class: Metabolic modulator
• CAS: Not standardized (research compound)
⚠️ Disclaimer
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This product is intended for laboratory research use only.
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Not for human or veterinary use.
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Not approved for diagnostic, therapeutic, or medical applications.
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Handle using appropriate laboratory safety procedures and personal protective equipment.


