Dibutylchloromethyltin chloride explained
Dibutylchloromethyltin chloride (DBCT) is a toxic organotin compound. It's a potent and irreversible ATP synthase inhibitor.[1] [2] [3] DBCT is a volatile liquid with powerful vesicant effects.
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- Moore . Anthony L. . Linnett . Paul E. . Beechey . R. Brian . Dibutylchloromethyltin chloride, a potent inhibitor of electron transport in plant mitochondria . Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes . August 1980 . 12 . 3–4 . 309–323 . 10.1007/bf00744691. 7217044 . 29130410 .
- Diwan . Joyce Johnson . Some effects of dibutylchloromethyltin chloride and other reagents on mitochondrial K+ flux . Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes . February 1982 . 14 . 1 . 15–22 . 10.1007/bf00744076. 7142136 . 24153839 .