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Seizure
" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
10
Isotope-Labeled Compounds
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Product Name |
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- HY-123671
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Neuropeptide Y Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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CYM2503 is a putative GalR2-positive allosteric modulator. CYM2503 increases the latency to first electrographic seizure and decreases the total time in seizure. CYM2503 also attenuates electroshock-induced seizures in mice. Galanin receptors type 1 (GalR1) and/or type 2 (GalR2) represent unique pharmacological targets for the research of seizures and epilepsy .
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- HY-111177
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Ethylphenacemide; M 551
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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Pheneturide (Ethylphenacemide, M 551), a decarboxylation product of Phenobarbital, can be used to prevent psychomotor seizures .
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- HY-12503
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CFM-2
1 Publications Verification
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iGluR
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Neurological Disease
Cancer
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CFM-2 is a potent and selective non-competitive AMPAR antagonist . CFM-2 possesses anticonvulsant activity in various models of seizures .
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- HY-B0495
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LTG; BW430C
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Sodium Channel
Autophagy
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Neurological Disease
Cancer
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Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na + channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al .
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- HY-131204
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Caspase
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Neurological Disease
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CZL80, a brain-penetrable caspase-1 inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.01 μM, could be used in the study of febrile seizures and later enhanced epileptogenic susceptibility .
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- HY-153068
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Caspase
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Inflammation/Immunology
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CZL55 is a caspase-1 inhibitor with an IC50 value of 24 nM. CZL55 can be used for the research of febrile seizures (FS) .
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- HY-W013378
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Endogenous Metabolite
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Neurological Disease
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Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide is an orally active metabolite of Carbamazepine (HY-B0246). Carbamazepine has anticonvulsant effect. Carbamazepine can be used for the research of seizures .
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- HY-100922
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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N-Acetylglycyl-D-glutamic acid is a peptide with excitatory effect. N-Acetylglycyl-D-glutamic acid induces seizures in mice .
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- HY-B0495A
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LTG hydrate; BW430C hydrate
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Sodium Channel
Autophagy
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Neurological Disease
Cancer
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Lamotrigine hydrate is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine hydrate selectively blocks voltage-gated Na + channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine hydrate can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al .
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- HY-W751152
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Others
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Cancer
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α,β-Thujone is a component of the essential oils of some plants. α,β-Thujone causes cancers in male rats and induces seizures in the highest doses .
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- HY-111177R
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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Pheneturide (Standard) is the analytical standard of Pheneturide. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Pheneturide (Ethylphenacemide, M 551), a decarboxylation product of Phenobarbital, can be used to prevent psychomotor seizures .
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- HY-130325
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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α-Guanidinoglutaric acid is a guanidino compound first found in cobaltinduced epileptogenic focus tissue in the cerebral cortex of cats. α-Guanidinoglutaric acid induces epileptic seizures in rats after intraventricular administration .
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- HY-129718
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Drug Metabolite
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Neurological Disease
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Nafimidone alcohol is the major metabolic of Nafimidone in plasma and urine. Nafimidone alcohol is promising for research of onset seizures .
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- HY-B0495S6
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LTG-13C2,15N2,d3; BW430C-13C2,15N2,d3
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Autophagy
Sodium Channel
Isotope-Labeled Compounds
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Neurological Disease
Cancer
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Lamotrigine- 13C2, 15N2,d3 is 15N and deuterated labeled Lamotrigine (HY-B0495). Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na + channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al .
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- HY-B1657
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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Fosphenytoin is a phosphate ester proagent developed as an alternative to intravenous phenytoin for acute intervention of seizures. Fosphenytoin has advantages including more convenient and rapid intravenous administration, availability for intramuscular injection, and low potential for adverse local reactions at injection sites .
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- HY-B0495R
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Sodium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Lamotrigine (Standard) is the analytical standard of Lamotrigine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na + channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al .
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- HY-118467
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CL11366
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Carbonic Anhydrase
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Neurological Disease
Cancer
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Benzolamide (CL11366) is a potent carbonic anhydrase (CA) inhibitor, with Kis of 15 nM, 9 nM, 94 nM and 78 nM for hCA I, hCA II, EcoCAγ and VchCAγ, respectively. Benzolamide also inhibits CAS3, with a Ki of 54 nM. Benzolamide can be used for the research of glaucoma and seizures .
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- HY-W751152R
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Others
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Cancer
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α,β-Thujone (Standard) is the analytical standard of α,β-Thujone. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. α,β-Thujone is a component of the essential oils of some plants. α,β-Thujone causes cancers in male rats and induces seizures in the highest doses .
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- HY-W013378R
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Endogenous Metabolite
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Neurological Disease
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Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide (Standard) is the analytical standard of Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide is an orally active metabolite of Carbamazepine (HY-B0246). Carbamazepine has anticonvulsant effect. Carbamazepine can be used for the research of seizures .
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- HY-B1730
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Others
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Neurological Disease
Metabolic Disease
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Phensuximide is an orally active succinimide antiepileptic and anticonvulsant agent. Phensuximide inhibits cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP accumulation in depolarized brain tissue. Phensuximide can be used for the study of seizure and petit mal .
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- HY-118696
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GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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MGAT2-IN-5 (Compound 17b) is a selective inhibitor for mouse GABA transit protection subsidity 2 (mGAT2) with an IC50 of 45 μM. MGAT2-IN-5 exhibits anticonvulsive efficacy in audiogenic seizure (AGS) susceptible frings mouse model with an ED50 of 20.4 mg/kg .
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- HY-106316
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GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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CGS 20625 is a potent, selective and orally active partial agonist for the central benzodiazepine receptor. CGS 20625 inhibits [3H]-flunitrazepam binding to central benzodiazepine receptors with an IC50 of 1.3 nM. CGS 20625 can be used for the research of pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures .
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- HY-A0092
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3,5,5,-Trimethyloxazolidine-2,4-dione
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Calcium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Trimethadione (3,5,5,-Trimethyloxazolidine-2,4-dione) is an oxazolidinedione anticonvulsant agent widely used against absences seizures. Trimethadione also is a T-type calcium channel blocker which has antihyperalgesic effects .
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- HY-148327
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Adenosine Kinase
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Cardiovascular Disease
Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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AK-IN-1 (compound 4072-2732) is an adenosine kinase (AK) inhibitor that is competitive for adenosine (Ado) but not for ATP. AK-IN-1 inhibits 86%, 87% and 89% of AK activity at concentrations of 2, 4 and 10 µM, respectively. AK-IN-1 has good potential for research in many disease areas, including ischaemia, inflammation and seizures .
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- HY-B1730R
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Others
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Neurological Disease
Metabolic Disease
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Phensuximide (Standard) is the analytical standard of Phensuximide. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Phensuximide is an orally active succinimide antiepileptic and anticonvulsant agent. Phensuximide inhibits cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP accumulation in depolarized brain tissue. Phensuximide can be used for the study of seizure and petit mal .
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- HY-139382
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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2-(Isopentylamino)naphthalene-1,4-dione (compound 3d), a Vitamin K (HY-B2172) analogue, shows protection in Pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced seizure model. 2-(Isopentylamino)naphthalene-1,4-dione significantly increases ATP levels in zebrafish as well as HT-22 cells. 2-(Isopentylamino)naphthalene-1,4-dione shows excellent permeability into the brain .
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- HY-108497
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Somatostatin Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Cancer
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L-803087 is a potent and selective somatostatin sst4 receptor agonist with a Ki of 0.7 nM. L-803087 is >280-fold higher than other somatostatin receptors. L-803087 facilitates AMPA-mediated hippocampal synaptic responses in vitro and increases kainate-induced seizures in mice .
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- HY-108497A
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Somatostatin Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Cancer
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L-803087 TFA is a potent and selective somatostatin sst4 receptor agonist with a Ki of 0.7 nM. L-803087 TFA is >280-fold more selective for sst4 receptor than other somatostatin receptors. L-803087 TFA facilitates AMPA-mediated hippocampal synaptic responses in vitro and increases kainate-induced seizures in mice .
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- HY-A0092R
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Calcium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Trimethadione (Standard) is the analytical standard of Trimethadione. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Trimethadione (3,5,5,-Trimethyloxazolidine-2,4-dione) is an oxazolidinedione anticonvulsant agent widely used against absences seizures. Trimethadione also is a T-type calcium channel blocker which has antihyperalgesic effects .
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- HY-12596
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Calcium Channel
Sodium Channel
Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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JNJ-26489112, a CNS-active agent, exhibits broad-spectrum anticonvulsant activity in rodents against audiogenic, electrically-induced, and chemically-induced seizures. JNJ-26489112 inhibits voltage-gated Na + channels and N-type Ca 2+ channels, and is effective as a K + channel opener. JNJ-26489112 has very weak inhibition of CA-II (IC50=35 μM) and CA-I (18 μM) .
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- HY-123934
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P-glycoprotein
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Neurological Disease
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VU6007477 is a brain-penetrant, selective M1 positive allosteric modulator (PAM) with an EC50 value of 230 nM. VU6007477 is also a human P-glycoprotein (P-gp) substrate with moderate permeability. VU6007477 displays improved central nervous system (CNS) penetration over the hydroxylated congeners. VU6007477 a pyranyl amide derivative, which is promising for research of robust cholinergic seizure activity .
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- HY-100840
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(S)-4-Carboxy-3-hydroxyphenylglycine
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mGluR
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Neurological Disease
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(S)-4C3HPG ((S)-4-Carboxy-3-hydroxyphenylglycine) is an antagonist of metabotropic glutamate receptor 1a (mGluR 1a) and an agonist of GluR2. (S)-4C3HPG has the anticonvulsant activity and protects against audiogenic seizures in DBA/2 mice .
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- HY-Y0378
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(R)-Leucine
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Endogenous Metabolite
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Neurological Disease
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D-Leucine is a more potent anti-seizure agent than L-leucine. D-leucine potently terminates seizures even after the onset of seizure activity. D-leucine, but not L-leucine, reduces long-term potentiation but had no effect on basal synaptic transmission in vitro .
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- HY-B0300
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D-(-)-Penicillamine
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Cuproptosis
Drug Metabolite
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Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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Penicillamine (D-(-)-Penicillamine) is a penicillin metabolic degradation product, can be used as a heavy metal chelator. Penicillamine reduces free copper and reduces oxidative stress. Penicillamine has effect of seizures through nitric oxide/NMDA pathways. Penicillamine is a potential immune modulator. Penicillamine can be used for the research of Wilson disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and cystinuria .
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- HY-100839
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D,L-(tetrazol-5-yl)glycine; LY 285265
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iGluR
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Neurological Disease
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(RS)-(Tetrazol-5-yl)glycine (D,L-(tetrazol-5-yl)glycine) is a highly potent and selective N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor agonist . (RS)-(Tetrazol-5-yl)glycine has EC50s of 99 nM, 1.7 μM for GluN1/GluN2D and GluN1/GluN2A, respectively . (RS)-(Tetrazol-5-yl)glycine induces seizure responses and Fos in mice .
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- HY-B0124
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AD 810; CI 912
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Carbonic Anhydrase
Apoptosis
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Neurological Disease
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Zonisamide (AD 810) is an orally active carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, with Kis of 35.2 and 20.6 nM for hCA II and hCA V, respectively. Zonisamide exerts neuroprotective effects through anti-apoptosis and upregulating MnSOD levels. Zonisamide also increases the expression of Hrd1, thereby improving cardiac function in AAC rats. Zonisamide can be used in studies of seizure, parkinson’s disease and cardiac hypertrophy .
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- HY-B0124A
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AD 810 sodium; CI 912 sodium
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Carbonic Anhydrase
Apoptosis
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Cardiovascular Disease
Neurological Disease
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Zonisamide (AD 810) sodium is an orally active carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, with Kis of 35.2 and 20.6 nM for hCA II and hCA V, respectively. Zonisamide sodium exerts neuroprotective effects through anti-apoptosis and upregulating MnSOD levels. Zonisamide sodium also increases the expression of Hrd1, thereby improving cardiac function in AAC rats. Zonisamide sodium can be used in studies of seizure, parkinson’s disease and cardiac hypertrophy .
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- HY-Y0378S
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(R)-Leucine-d10
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Endogenous Metabolite
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Neurological Disease
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D-Leucine-d10 is the deuterium labeled D-Leucine. D-Leucine is a more potent anti-seizure agent than L-leucine. D-leucine potently terminates seizures even after the onset of seizure activity. D-leucine, but not L-leucine, reduces long-term potentiation but had no effect on basal synaptic transmission in vitro[1].
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- HY-B0300R
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Cuproptosis
Drug Metabolite
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Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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Penicillamine (Standard) is the analytical standard of Penicillamine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Penicillamine (D-(-)-Penicillamine) is a penicillin metabolic degradation product, can be used as a heavy metal chelator. Penicillamine reduces free copper and reduces oxidative stress. Penicillamine has effect of seizures through nitric oxide/NMDA pathways. Penicillamine is a potential immune modulator. Penicillamine can be used for the research of Wilson disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and cystinuria .
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- HY-B0124R
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Carbonic Anhydrase
Apoptosis
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Neurological Disease
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Zonisamide (Standard) is the analytical standard of Zonisamide. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Zonisamide (AD 810) is an orally active carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, with Kis of 35.2 and 20.6 nM for hCA II and hCA V, respectively. Zonisamide exerts neuroprotective effects through anti-apoptosis and upregulating MnSOD levels. Zonisamide also increases the expression of Hrd1, thereby improving cardiac function in AAC rats. Zonisamide can be used in studies of seizure, parkinson’s disease and cardiac hypertrophy .
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- HY-Y0378R
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Endogenous Metabolite
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Neurological Disease
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D-Leucine (Standard) is the analytical standard of D-Leucine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. D-Leucine is a more potent anti-seizure agent than L-leucine. D-leucine potently terminates seizures even after the onset of seizure activity. D-leucine, but not L-leucine, reduces long-term potentiation but had no effect on basal synaptic transmission in vitro .
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- HY-114542
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Others
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Others
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LY 201409 is a compound with anticonvulsant activity that can antagonize maximal electroconvulsive-induced epileptic seizures, has mixed effects on epileptic seizures induced by a variety of chemical convulsants, and can also affect the behavior and sleep of mice.
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- HY-B1692
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MSX; MSO
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Glutaminase
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Neurological Disease
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L-Methionine-DL-sulfoximine (MSX; MSO), a highly specific and irreversible inhibitor of Glutamine synthetase (GS), is also a potent convulsant which metabolically and morphologically primarily affects astroglia. L-Methionine-DL-sulfoximine has been employed to inhibit the Gln-dependent ammonia-stimulated neuronal toxicity in vitro, potentiating Gln deficit-dependent depression. L-Methionine-DL-sulfoximine tremendously increases the rate of release of fixed nitrogen in cyanobacteria. L-Methionine-DL-sulfoximine is a promising candidate for research in biofertilizers and convulsive seizures (CS) .
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- HY-114703
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- HY-156533A
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5-HT Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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5-HT2 agonist-1 (Compound 24) free base is a 5-HT2A & 5-HT2B & 5-HT2C agonist, with IC50s of 10 nM, 8.3, and 1.6 nM respectively. 5-HT2 agonist-1 free base can be used for research of depression, alcoholism, tobacco and cocaine addiction, inflammation, cluster headache, PTSD, seizure disorders and other CNS disorders .
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- HY-156533
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5-HT Receptor
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Cancer
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5-HT2 agonist-1 (Compound 24) is a 5-HT2A & 5-HT2B & 5-HT2C agonist, with IC50s of 10 nM, 8.3, and 1.6 nM respectively. 5-HT2 agonist-1 free base can be used for research of depression, alcoholism, tobacco and cocaine addiction, inflammation, cluster headache, PTSD, seizure disorders and other CNS disorders .
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- HY-156534
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5-HT Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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5-HT2A&5-HT2C agonist-1 (Example 2) is a 5-HT2A & 5-HT2C agonist, with IC50s of 196 nM and 0.9 nM respectively. 5-HT2A&5-HT2C agonist-1 can be used for research of depression, alcoholism, tobacco and cocaine addiction, inflammation, cluster headache, PTSD, seizure disorders and other CNS disorders .
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- HY-101233
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- HY-W013378S
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Endogenous Metabolite
Isotope-Labeled Compounds
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Others
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Carbamazepine 10,11 epoxide-d2 is the deuterium labeled Carbamazepine 10,11 epoxide[1]. Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide is an orally active metabolite of Carbamazepine (HY-B0246). Carbamazepine has anticonvulsant effect. Carbamazepine can be used for the research of seizures[2].
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- HY-B1606
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Chlorthymol; 6-Chlorothymol
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GABA Receptor
Bacterial
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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Chlorothymol (Chlorthymol) is a potent GABAA receptor subunit LGC-37 positive modulator. Chlorothymol is an effective anticonvulsant. Chlorothymol is protective in several mouse seizure assays, including the 6-Hz 44-mA model of pharmacoresistant seizures. Chlorothymol possess GABAergic, membrane-modifying, antioxidant and topical antiseptic properties .
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- HY-145671
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Drug Metabolite
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Others
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5-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-5-phenylhydantoin, is a metabolite of anti-seizure agent Phenytoin .
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- HY-122489
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Drug Metabolite
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Neurological Disease
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DL-Laudanosine, an Atracurium and Cisatracurium metabolite, crosses the blood–brain barrier and may cause excitement and seizure activity .
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- HY-107328
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- HY-N2309
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EAAT
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Neurological Disease
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Kainic acid is a potent excitotoxic agent. Kainic acid hydrate also is an agonist for a subtype of ionotropic glutamate receptor. Kainic acid induces seizures .
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- HY-N2309A
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mGluR
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Neurological Disease
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Kainic acid hydrate is a potent excitotoxic agent. Kainic acid hydrate also is an agonist for a subtype of ionotropic glutamate receptor. Kainic acid hydrate induces seizures .
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- HY-132246
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MAGL
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Neurological Disease
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WWL123 analogue-1 is an analogue of WWL123. WWL123 is a potent and selective ABHD6 inhibitor with an IC50 of 430 nM . WWL123 crosses the blood-brain-barrier and inhibits ABHD6 in brain parenchyma. ABHD6 blockade by WWL123 exerts an antiepileptic effect in Pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced epileptiform seizures and spontaneous seizures in R6/2 mice .
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- HY-W677042
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5α-Androst-16-en-3α-ol
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GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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α-Androstenol (5α-Androst-16-en-3α-ol) is a steroid pheromone that has been found in boar testes and human male axillary sweat. α-Androstenol is also a positive modulator of GABAA receptors, which enhances GABA-activated currents in primary mouse cerebellar granule cells (EC50=0.4 uM). α-Androstenol decreases immobility time in the forced swim test and increases time spent in the open arms of the elevated plus maze in mice. α-Androstenol protects against seizures induced by Pentylenetetrazole or electroshock with anxiolytic-like activity in mice .
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- HY-160105
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- HY-155093
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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GLUT1-IN-3 (Compd 4b), an investigational compound associated with type 1 glucose transporter deficiency syndrome, potently suppresses seizures .
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- HY-136961
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NK266 orotate
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Fungal
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Infection
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NK 1971 (NK266 orotate) is a derivative of NK266 and shows potential antifungal activity. NK 1971 may result in decreased motor skills and seizures in animals .
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- HY-W013378S2
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Endogenous Metabolite
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Others
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Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide- 13C,d2 is the deuterium labeled Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide-C13. Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide-C13 is a 13C-labled Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide. Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide is an orally active metabolite of Carbamazepine (HY-B0246). Carbamazepine has anticonvulsant effect. Carbamazepine can be used for the research of seizures[1][2].
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- HY-W023493
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2-Aminopent-4-enoic acid
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Amino Acid Derivatives
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Neurological Disease
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DL-Allylglycine (2-Aminopent-4-enoic acid) is a glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) inhibitor. DL-Allylglycine has convulsant activity that can be used in studies to induce epileptic seizures .
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- HY-119061
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5-HT Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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SB-357134 is a potent, selective, brain penetrant, and orally active 5-HT6 receptor antagonist. SB-357134 enhances memory and learning and increases seizure threshold in rats .
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- HY-105236
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(Rac)-CI-977 free base
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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(Rac)-Enadoline ((Rac)-CI-977 free base) is a selective K-opioid receptor agonist that stereoselectively antagonizes clonic seizures induced by slow intravenous injection of N-methyl-DL-aspartate in mice .
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- HY-122489R
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Drug Metabolite
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Neurological Disease
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DL-Laudanosine (Standard) is the analytical standard of DL-Laudanosine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. DL-Laudanosine, an Atracurium and Cisatracurium metabolite, crosses the blood–brain barrier and may cause excitement and seizure activity .
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- HY-107482
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Nicotinoyl-GABA; Nicotinoyl-γ-aminobutyric acid
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GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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Picamilon is an orally active derivative of γ-aminobutyric acid that has nootropic effect. Picamilon improves the epilepsy model in rats and promotes correction of functional disorders of the pancreas during Alloxan (HY-W017227)-induced diabetes mellitus in rats .
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- HY-107482A
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Nicotinoyl-GABA sodium; Nicotinoyl-γ-aminobutyric acid sodium; Sodium 4-(nicotinamido)butanoate
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GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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Picamilon sodium is an orally active derivative of γ-aminobutyric acid that has nootropic effect. Picamilon sodium improves the epilepsy model in rats and promotes correction of functional disorders of the pancreas during Alloxan (HY-W017227)-induced diabetes mellitus in rats .
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- HY-101179
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- HY-106424
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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Soretolide is an antiepileptic agent. Soretolide is effective in maximal electroshock-induced seizure (MES) test in rodents. Soretolide inhibits metabolism of Phenytoin (HY-B0448). Soretolide exhibits a good pharmacokinetic character in rats model .
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- HY-108234
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VU 255035
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mAChR
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Neurological Disease
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VU 0255035 is a highly selective, competitive and brain penetrant muscarinic M1 receptor antagonist with an IC50 of 130 nM. VU 0255035 reduces pilocarpine-induced seizures in mice. VU0255035 is used to examine the role of the M1 receptor in diverse situations .
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- HY-15344A
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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(S,S)-Ketone monoester is a (S,S)-enantiomer of Ketone monoester (HY-15344). Ketone monoester elevates the AcAc and acetone levels, thereby produces sustained ketosis and significantly delays central nervous system oxygen toxicity (CNS-OT) seizures .
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- HY-W002299
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Boc-D-Leu-OH hydrate
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Amino Acid Derivatives
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Neurological Disease
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Boc-D-Leucine monohydrate (Boc-D-Leu-OH hydrate) is an N-Boc-protected form of D-Leucine. D-Leucine is an unnatural isomer of L-Leucine that acts as an auto-inhibitor of lactic streptococci. D-Leucine shows potent anti-seizure effect .
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- HY-157786
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Sodium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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XPC-5462 is a NaV1.6 and NaV1.2 inhibitor with the IC50s of 10.9 nM and 10.3 nM, respectively. XPC-5462 suppresses epileptiform activity in an ex vivo brain slice seizure model .
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- HY-B1895
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- HY-119461
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Histamine Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
Endocrinology
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Levodropropizine (Standard) is the analytical standard of Levodropropizine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Levodropropizine (DF-526) is an orally active histamine receptor inhibitor, Levodropropizine is an effective and very well tolerated peripheral antitussive agent .
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- HY-101708
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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N-[(1R)-4-[(Aminoiminomethyl)amino]-1-[[[(1R)-1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethyl]amino]carbonyl]butyl]-α-phenylbenzeneacetamide is an anticonvulsant agent with potential for the treatment of generalized tonic-clonic and partial seizures.
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- HY-159819
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Sodium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Vormatrigine is an orally active sodium channel inhibitor with anti-epileptic activity. Vormatrigine has a specific inhibitory effect on overactive NaV channels in vitro and has a good inhibitory effect in the maximal electroconvulsive seizure (MES) model. Vormatrigine can be used to study human focal and generalized epilepsy .
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- HY-110032
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LTG isethionate; BW430C isethionate
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Sodium Channel
Autophagy
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Neurological Disease
Cancer
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Lamotrigine (BW430C) isethionate is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine isethionate selectively blocks voltage-gated Na + channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine isethionate can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al .
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- HY-N0219
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Bicuculline
Maximum Cited Publications
21 Publications Verification
(+)-Bicuculline; d-Bicuculline
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GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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Bicuculline ((+)-Bicuculline) is A competing neurotransmitter GABAA receptor antagonist (IC50=2 μM). Bicuculline also blocks Ca 2+ activating potassium (SK) channels and subsequently blocks slow post-hyperpolarization (slow AHP). Bicuculline has anticonvulsant activity. Bicuculline can be used to induce seizures in mice .
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- HY-B0575
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- HY-18978
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Adenosine Receptor
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Inflammation/Immunology
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GR79236 is a highly potent, selective and orally active adenosine A1 receptor agonist with a Kis of 3.1 nM and 1300 nM for A1 and A2 receptors, respectively. GR79236 has anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory actions .
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- HY-100416A
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GlyT
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Neurological Disease
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LY2365109 hydrochloride is a potent and selective GlyT1 inhibitor, with an IC50 of 15.8 nM for glycine uptake in cells over-expressing hGlyT1a .
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- HY-100416
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GlyT
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Neurological Disease
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LY2365109 is a potent and selective GlyT1 inhibitor, with an IC50 of 15.8 nM for glycine uptake in cells over-expressing hGlyT1a .
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- HY-B0124S
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Carbonic Anhydrase
Calcium Channel
Sodium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Zonisamide-d4 is the deuterium labeled Zonisamide. Zonisamide (AD 810) is an inhibitor of zinc enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA), with Kis of 35.2 nM and 20.6 nM for human mitochondrial isozyme hCA II and hCA V, respectively. Zonisamide has antiepileptic activity. Zonisamide can be used for the rsearch for epilepsy, seizures and Parkinson's disease[1][2].
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- HY-B0495S4
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LTG-13C3; BW430C-13C3
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Sodium Channel
Autophagy
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Neurological Disease
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Lamotrigine- 13C3 is the 13C-labeled Lamotrigine. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[1][2].
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- HY-B0495S5
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LTG-d3; BW430C-d3
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Autophagy
Sodium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Lamotrigine-d3 is the deuterium labeled Lamotrigine[1]. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[2][3].
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- HY-W012481
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Ethylphenylhydantoin; Phenylethyihydantoin; Desmethylmephenytoin
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Drug Metabolite
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Neurological Disease
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Nirvanol is a metabolite of Mephenytoin (HY-B1184) that exerts anticonvulsant effects in the Maximal Electroshock (M.E.S.) seizure model in mice. The ED50 of Nirvanol is 23 mg/kg (measured 30 minutes after intraperitoneal injection) and 30 mg/kg (measured 2 hours after intraperitoneal injection). Nirvanol shows potential for research in epilepsy-related neurological disorders .
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- HY-15079
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GYKI-53773; LY-300164
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iGluR
Apoptosis
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Neurological Disease
Cancer
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Talampanel (LY300164) is an orally and selective α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate (AMPA) receptor antagonis with anti-seizure activity . Talampanel (IVAX) has neuroprotective effects in rodent stroke models . Talampanel attenuates caspase-3 dependent apoptosis in mouse brain .
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- HY-15292
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S107
1 Publications Verification
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Calcium Channel
Others
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Cardiovascular Disease
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S107 is an orally available, blood brain barrier-permeable compound, which stabilizes RyR2 channels by enhancing the binding of calstabin 2 to the mutant Ryr2-R2474S channel. S107 inhibits Ca 2+ leakage from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) and prevents cardiac arrhythmias and raises the seizure threshold .
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- HY-B0495S1
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LTG-13C,d3; BW430C-13C,d3
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Sodium Channel
Autophagy
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Neurological Disease
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Lamotrigine- 13C,d3 is the 13C- and deuterium labeled Lamotrigine. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[1][2].
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- HY-155484
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Sigma Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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SOMCL-668 is a selective and potent sigma-1 receptor allosteric modulator. ?SOMCL-668 shows positive modulation of improvement in social deficits and cognitive impairment induced by the selective sigma-1 agonist PRE084.?SOMCL-668 displays anti-seizure activities and can be used for psychotic illness research .
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- HY-120146
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GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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NNC 05-2090 is aGABA uptake inhibitor and inhibitor of the β-GABA transporter (BGT-1) (IC50 sub>: 10.6 μM). NNC 05-2090 also inhibits mGAT2 with a Ki value of 1.4 μM. NNC 05-2090 has anticonvulsant activity and can be used in the study of epilepsy and neurological diseases .
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- HY-B0495S
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LTG-13C3,d3; BW430C-13C3,d3
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Sodium Channel
Autophagy
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Neurological Disease
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Lamotrigine- 13C3,d3 is the 13C-labeled Lamotrigine. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[1][2].
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- HY-122489A
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Others
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Cardiovascular Disease
Neurological Disease
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(S)-Laudanosine is an alkaloid that can be found in poppies and is the S-enantiomer of Laudanosine. Laudanosine acts on the central nervous system and cardiovascular system, inhibiting low-affinity GABA receptors with an IC50 value of 10 μM, and can cause seizures, hypotension, and bradycardia. Additionally, Laudanosine exerts analgesic effects by competitively binding to the opioid Mu-1 receptor (Ki = 2.7 μM) .
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- HY-N0219R
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GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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Bicuculline (Standard) is the analytical standard of Bicuculline. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Bicuculline ((+)-Bicuculline) is A competing neurotransmitter GABAA receptor antagonist (IC50=2 μM). Bicuculline also blocks Ca2+ activating potassium (SK) channels and subsequently blocks slow post-hyperpolarization (slow AHP). Bicuculline has anticonvulsant activity. Bicuculline can be used to induce seizures in mice .
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- HY-111751
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iGluR
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Neurological Disease
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JNJ-61432059 is an oral active and selective negative modulator of AMPAR associated with trans-membrane AMPAR regulatory protein (TARP) γ-8, with a pIC50 of 9.7 for GluA1/γ-8. Exhibits time- and dose-dependent AMPAR/γ-8 receptor occupancy in mouse hippocampus, resulting in robust seizure protection in corneal kindling and pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) anticonvulsant models .
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- HY-B0495S3
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Autophagy
Sodium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Lamotrigine-13C2,15N is the 13C and 15N labeled Lamotrigine[1]. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[2][3].
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- HY-B1132
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Ro 2-3773
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mAChR
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Neurological Disease
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Clidinium bromide is a quaternary amine antimuscarinic agent. Clidinium bromide may help symptoms of cramping and abdominal/stomach pain by decreasing stomach acid, and slowing the intestines in vivo .
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- HY-110302
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Opioid Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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6'-GNTI dihydrochloride, a κ-opioid receptor (KOR) agonist, displays bias toward the activation of G protein-mediated signaling over β-arrestin2 recruitment. 6'-GNTI 6'-GNTI dihydrochloride only activates the Akt pathway in striatal neurons .
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- HY-103566
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mGluR
EGFR
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Neurological Disease
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LY456236 is a selective, non-competitive and orally active mGlu1 receptor antagonist that inhibits phosphoinositide hydrolysis with an IC50 of 0.145 μM. LY456236 also inhibits EGFR with an IC50 of 0.91 μM .
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- HY-B1132R
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mAChR
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Neurological Disease
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Clidinium (bromide) (Standard) is the analytical standard of Clidinium (bromide). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Clidinium bromide is a quaternary amine antimuscarinic agent. Clidinium bromide may help symptoms of cramping and abdominal/stomach pain by decreasing stomach acid, and slowing the intestines in vivo .
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- HY-162596
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BA-1049
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ROCK
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Neurological Disease
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NRL-1049 (BA-1049) is a ROCK2 selective inhibitor (IC50: 0.59 µM and 26 µM for ROCK2 and ROCK1 respectively). NRL-1049 reduces Lysophosphatidic acid induced ROCK activation in endothelial cells. NRL-1049 reduces lesion volume and hemorrhagic transformation in a mouse model of cavernous angiomas. NRL-1049 also preserves the BBB and suppresses seizures after brain injury, and inhibits hemorrhagic transformation after ischemic stroke in mice .
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- HY-100377
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Anticonvulsant 7903
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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Lvguidingan is a potent anticonvulsant agent. Lvguidingan also has sedative-hypnotic, tranquilizing, and muscle-relaxing actions. Lvguidingan can be used as antiepileptic agent .
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- HY-118931
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GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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EF-1502 is a potent and selective GABA transporter inhibitor with GAT1 and BGT1 inhibitory activity. EF-1502 produces a synergistic anti-epileptic effect when used in combination with Tiagabine (HY-B0696), a compound used to suppress epileptic seizures. The dosing combination of EF-1502 exhibited reduced anti-epileptic efficacy and dyskinesia when used with THIP (HY-10232). The mechanism of EF-1502 differs significantly from Tiagabine, suggesting a unique role in the inhibitory strategy .
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- HY-155810
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iGluR
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Neurological Disease
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DQP-26 is a potent NMDAR negative allosteric modulator with IC50 values of 0.77 μM and 0.44 μM for GluN2C and GluN2D, respectively. DQP-26 has the potential for NMDAR-associated neurological disease research .
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- HY-155811
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Others
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Neurological Disease
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DQP-997-74 (compound 2i) is a selective inhibitor of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR), specifically targeting GluN2C/D (IC50: 0.069 μM and 0.035 μM), with blood-brain barrier penetrability. Where DQP refers to dihydroquinoline-pyrazoline. DQP-997-74 acts synergistically with the agonist glutamate to exhibit time-dependent enhanced potency in inhibiting hypersynchronous activity driven by high-frequency excitatory synaptic transmission. DQP-997-74 reduces the number of epileptogenesis in a murine model of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC)-induced epilepsy. DQP-997-74 can be used for research on NMDAR-related neurological diseases .
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- HY-W818693
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Others
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Cancer
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3-Hydroxy-3-phenylpentanamide is a compound with neuroprotective activity. 3-Hydroxy-3-phenylpentanamide shows protective effects against ischemic brain injury and cerebral hemorrhage. 3-Hydroxy-3-phenylpentanamide is studied in psychiatry as a potential anxiety, depression and addiction suppressant compound. 3-Hydroxy-3-phenylpentanamide shows antitumor activity in oncology, acting by inducing apoptosis and inhibiting tumor growth. 3-Hydroxy-3-phenylpentanamide also has protective effects against epileptic seizures .
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- HY-15074
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NS-1209
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iGluR
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Neurological Disease
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SPD-502 is a novel glutamate antagonist with potential neuroprotective properties, particularly in brain ischemia. It selectively targets the AMPA receptor, showing high affinity (IC50 = 0.043 μM) and competitive inhibition of AMPA-induced effects in rat cortical membranes and cultured mouse cortical neurons. In vivo, SPD-502 effectively blocks AMPA-evoked spike activity in the hippocampus after intravenous administration, significantly increasing the seizure threshold in mice and demonstrating robust protection against ischemia-induced damage to hippocampal neurons in gerbils. These findings suggest SPD-502 may be promising for treating neurodegenerative conditions associated with glutamate excitotoxicity .
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- HY-15076
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NS-1209 sodium
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iGluR
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Neurological Disease
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SPD-502 sodium is a novel glutamate antagonist with potential neuroprotective properties, particularly in brain ischemia. It selectively targets the AMPA receptor, showing high affinity (IC50 = 0.043 μM) and competitive inhibition of AMPA-induced effects in rat cortical membranes and cultured mouse cortical neurons. In vivo, SPD-502 sodium effectively blocks AMPA-evoked spike activity in the hippocampus after intravenous administration, significantly increasing the seizure threshold in mice and demonstrating robust protection against ischemia-induced damage to hippocampal neurons in gerbils. These findings suggest SPD-502 sodium may be promising for treating neurodegenerative conditions associated with glutamate excitotoxicity .
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- HY-138903
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L-HCA
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iGluR
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Neurological Disease
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L-Homocysteic acid (L-HCA) is an endogenous excitatory amino acid that acts as a NMDA receptor agonist (EC50: 14 μM). L-Homocysteic acid is neurotoxic, and can be used in the research of neurological disorders .
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- HY-101248
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5-HT Receptor
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Cancer
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GR-46611 is a 5-HT1D receptor agonist. GR-46611 can be used in the research of bladder hyperactivity, leukemia .
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- HY-138668
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TRP Channel
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Cancer
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JW-65 (compound 20) is a TRPC3 inhibitor. JW-65 can be used in neurological and cardiovascular disease related research .
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- HY-125928
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Sodium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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AA43279 is an in gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) fast-firing interneurons located activator for Nav1.1 channel (SCN1A) with an EC50 of 9.5 μM. AA43279 enhances specific neuronal firing activity in vitro, and exhibits anticonvulsant activity in rat MEST model .
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- HY-100923
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PKA
5-HT Receptor
EGFR
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Neurological Disease
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H-9 Dihydrochloride is a PKA (protein kinase) inhibitor. H-9 Dihydrochloride (10 μM) significantly reduces the excitatory response to 5-HT. H-9 Dihydrochloride also has a direct effect on pharyngeal activity. H-9 Dihydrochloride inhibits signal-transduction and cell growth in EGF (epidermal growth factor)-dependent epithelial cell lines .
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- HY-17468A
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Ro 10-6338 sodium; PF 1593 sodium
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NKCC
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Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic Disease
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Bumetanide sodium, a highly potent loop diuretic, is a Na +-K +-Cl + cotransporter (NKCC) blocker. Bumetanide sodium is a selective NKCC1 inhibitor, and also inhibits NKCC2, with IC50s of 0.68 and 4.0 μM for hNKCC1A and hNKCC2A, respectively .
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- HY-17468
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Ro 10-6338; PF 1593
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NKCC
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Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic Disease
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Bumetanide (Ro 10-6338; PF 1593), a highly potent loop diuretic, is a Na +-K +-Cl + cotransporter (NKCC) blocker. Bumetanide is a selective NKCC1 inhibitor, but also inhibits NKCC2, with IC50s of 0.68 μM and 4.0 μM for hNKCC1A and hNKCC2A, respectively .
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- HY-108506
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BIA 2-005; GP 47779
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Sodium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Licarbazepine (BIA 2-005; GP 47779)?is a?voltage-gated sodium channel?blocker?with?anticonvulsant?and?mood-stabilizing?effects .
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- HY-108506R
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Sodium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Licarbazepine (Standard) is the analytical standard of Licarbazepine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Licarbazepine (BIA 2-005; GP 47779) is a voltage-gated sodium channel blocker with anticonvulsant and mood-stabilizing effects .
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2-Aminopent-4-enoic acid
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Amino Acid Derivatives
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Neurological Disease
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DL-Allylglycine (2-Aminopent-4-enoic acid) is a glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) inhibitor. DL-Allylglycine has convulsant activity that can be used in studies to induce epileptic seizures .
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- HY-138903
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L-HCA
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iGluR
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Neurological Disease
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L-Homocysteic acid (L-HCA) is an endogenous excitatory amino acid that acts as a NMDA receptor agonist (EC50: 14 μM). L-Homocysteic acid is neurotoxic, and can be used in the research of neurological disorders .
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- HY-P1237
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Peptides
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Cardiovascular Disease
Neurological Disease
Metabolic Disease
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C-Type Natriuretic Peptide (CNP) (1-22), human, a 1-22 fragment of CNP, is a natriuretic peptide receptor B (NPR-B) agonist. C-Type Natriuretic Peptide (CNP) (1-22), human inhibits cAMP synthesis stimulated by the physiological agonists histamine and 5-HT or directly by Forskolin. CNP is a potent, endothelial-derived relaxant and growthinhibitory factor .
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Peptides
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Cardiovascular Disease
Neurological Disease
Metabolic Disease
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C-Type Natriuretic Peptide (CNP) (1-22), human (TFA),a 1-22 fragment of CNP, is a natriuretic peptide receptor B (NPR-B) agonist. C-Type Natriuretic Peptide (CNP) (1-22), human (TFA) inhibits cAMP synthesis stimulated by the physiological agonists histamine and 5-HT or directly by Forskolin. CNP is a potent, endothelial-derived relaxant and growthinhibitory factor .
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- HY-W002299
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Boc-D-Leu-OH hydrate
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Amino Acid Derivatives
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Neurological Disease
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Boc-D-Leucine monohydrate (Boc-D-Leu-OH hydrate) is an N-Boc-protected form of D-Leucine. D-Leucine is an unnatural isomer of L-Leucine that acts as an auto-inhibitor of lactic streptococci. D-Leucine shows potent anti-seizure effect .
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Microorganisms
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Cuproptosis
Drug Metabolite
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Penicillamine (Standard) is the analytical standard of Penicillamine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Penicillamine (D-(-)-Penicillamine) is a penicillin metabolic degradation product, can be used as a heavy metal chelator. Penicillamine reduces free copper and reduces oxidative stress. Penicillamine has effect of seizures through nitric oxide/NMDA pathways. Penicillamine is a potential immune modulator. Penicillamine can be used for the research of Wilson disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and cystinuria .
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Alkaloids
Microorganisms
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Isoquinoline Alkaloids
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Others
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(S)-Laudanosine is an alkaloid that can be found in poppies and is the S-enantiomer of Laudanosine. Laudanosine acts on the central nervous system and cardiovascular system, inhibiting low-affinity GABA receptors with an IC50 value of 10 μM, and can cause seizures, hypotension, and bradycardia. Additionally, Laudanosine exerts analgesic effects by competitively binding to the opioid Mu-1 receptor (Ki = 2.7 μM) .
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D-Leucine-d10 is the deuterium labeled D-Leucine. D-Leucine is a more potent anti-seizure agent than L-leucine. D-leucine potently terminates seizures even after the onset of seizure activity. D-leucine, but not L-leucine, reduces long-term potentiation but had no effect on basal synaptic transmission in vitro[1].
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Zonisamide-d4 is the deuterium labeled Zonisamide. Zonisamide (AD 810) is an inhibitor of zinc enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA), with Kis of 35.2 nM and 20.6 nM for human mitochondrial isozyme hCA II and hCA V, respectively. Zonisamide has antiepileptic activity. Zonisamide can be used for the rsearch for epilepsy, seizures and Parkinson's disease[1][2].
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Lamotrigine-d3 is the deuterium labeled Lamotrigine[1]. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[2][3].
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Lamotrigine- 13C2, 15N2,d3 is 15N and deuterated labeled Lamotrigine (HY-B0495). Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na + channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al .
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Carbamazepine 10,11 epoxide-d2 is the deuterium labeled Carbamazepine 10,11 epoxide[1]. Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide is an orally active metabolite of Carbamazepine (HY-B0246). Carbamazepine has anticonvulsant effect. Carbamazepine can be used for the research of seizures[2].
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Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide- 13C,d2 is the deuterium labeled Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide-C13. Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide-C13 is a 13C-labled Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide. Carbamazepine 10,11-epoxide is an orally active metabolite of Carbamazepine (HY-B0246). Carbamazepine has anticonvulsant effect. Carbamazepine can be used for the research of seizures[1][2].
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- HY-B0495S4
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Lamotrigine- 13C3 is the 13C-labeled Lamotrigine. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[1][2].
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- HY-B0495S1
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Lamotrigine- 13C,d3 is the 13C- and deuterium labeled Lamotrigine. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[1][2].
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- HY-B0495S
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Lamotrigine- 13C3,d3 is the 13C-labeled Lamotrigine. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[1][2].
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- HY-B0495S3
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Lamotrigine-13C2,15N is the 13C and 15N labeled Lamotrigine[1]. Lamotrigine (BW430C) is a potent and orally active anticonvulsant or antiepileptic agent. Lamotrigine selectively blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels, stabilizing presynaptic neuronal membranes and inhibiting glutamate release. Lamotrigine can be used for the research of epilepsy, focal seizure, et al[2][3].
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