| Bioactivity | Potassium perfluorohexanesulfonate is an orally active surfactant found in sera of the general population. Potassium perfluorohexanesulfonate induces adaptive hepatocellular hypertrophy, decreases serum cholesterol and increases alkaline phosphatase in male mice[1][2]. | ||||||
| CAS | 3871-99-6 | ||||||
| Formula | C6F13KO3S | ||||||
| Molar Mass | 438.20 | ||||||
| Appearance | 固体 | ||||||
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||
| Storage | Store at room temperature 3 years
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| Reference | [1]. Butenhoff JL, et al. Evaluation of potential reproductive and developmental toxicity of potassium perfluorohexanesulfonate in Sprague Dawley rats. Reprod Toxicol. 2009 Jun;27(3-4):331-341. [2]. Chang S, et al. Reproductive and developmental toxicity of potassium perfluorohexanesulfonate in CD-1 mice. Reprod Toxicol. 2018 Jun;78:150-168. |