QSC RESEARCH GRADE
≥99% HPLC PurityMS ConfirmedJanoshik COAIn-House SPPS1-Region Domestic Shipping
What is Minoxidil?
Minoxidil is a piperidinyl pyrimidine derivative acting as a potassium channel opener (KATP channels). As a vasodilator, it reduces peripheral vascular resistance. In hair follicle research, minoxidil sulfate (active metabolite) opens KATP channels in dermal papilla cells, inducing follicle anagen phase and inhibiting apoptosis. Research tool for vascular biology, potassium channel pharmacology, and hair follicle biology. Research use only.
Research Applications
Potassium Channel Pharmacology
KATP channel opening, membrane hyperpolarisation, smooth muscle relaxation
Hair Follicle Research
Dermal papilla KATP activation, anagen induction, follicle survival signalling
Vasodilation Research
Arterial smooth muscle relaxation, peripheral resistance, blood pressure models
Minoxidil Sulfate Metabolism
SULT1A1 sulfotransferase activation pathway, active metabolite production
Comparative Hair Growth Studies
Minoxidil vs finasteride, minoxidil vs PTD-DBM — mechanism and efficacy research
Quick Specs
| Form | Tablet — 5mg per tablet, 100-tablet bottle |
| CAS Number | 38304-91-5 |
| Molecular Formula | C₉H₁₅N₅O |
| Molecular Weight | 209.2 g/mol |
| Compound Type | Potassium Channel Opener / Vasodilator |
| Purity | ≥99% by HPLC — every batch |
| Identity | MS molecular weight confirmed — every batch |
| COA | Janoshik-independent, publicly verifiable |
| Manufacture | In-house synthesis — Qingdao, China |
| Storage | Room temperature sealed | cool, dry storage |
| Shelf Life | 24 months unopened |

