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AJG049 free base is a calcium channel (Ca2+ channel) antagonist. AJG049 free base regulates vascular relaxation, reduces cardiac load, and improves cardiac perfusion by binding to the binding site of L-type calcium channels, specifically Diltiazem (HY-B0632). AJG049 free base can be used in cardiovascular disease research.

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AJG049 free base Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 195991-49-2

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AJG049 free base is a calcium channel (Ca2+ channel) antagonist. AJG049 free base regulates vascular relaxation, reduces cardiac load, and improves cardiac perfusion by binding to the binding site of L-type calcium channels, specifically Diltiazem (HY-B0632). AJG049 free base can be used in cardiovascular disease research[1].

Molecular Weight

414.54

Formula

C27H30N2O2

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COC(C=C1)=CC=C1CCN(CCC2)[C@H]2CN3C4=CC=CC=C4COC5=CC=CC=C53

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