| Bioactivity | Porphobilinogen could act as a phototoxin, a neurotoxin, and a metabotoxin. | |||||||||
| Invitro | Porphobilinogen can act as a phototoxin, a neurotoxin, and a metabotoxin. A phototoxin leads to cell damage upon exposure to light. A neurotoxin causes damage to nerve cells and nerve tissues. A metabotoxin is an endogenously produced metabolite that causes adverse health effects at chronically high levels[1]. | |||||||||
| Name | Porphobilinogen | |||||||||
| CAS | 487-90-1 | |||||||||
| Formula | C10H14N2O4 | |||||||||
| Molar Mass | 226.23 | |||||||||
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | |||||||||
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