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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
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Product Name |
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Research Areas |
Chemical Structure |
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- HY-106690
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Centhaquine; PMZ-2010
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Others
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Cardiovascular Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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Centhaquine (Centhaquin; PMZ-2010) is a novel agent has the potential for treatment of? haemorrhagic shock. Centhaquine (Centhaquin; PMZ-2010) can augment cardiac output, reduce?systemic vascular resistance in haemorrhagic models .
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- HY-103460
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Endothelin Receptor
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Cardiovascular Disease
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IRL 2500 is a potent Endothelin receptor antagonist. IRL 2500 shows IC50 values of 1.3 and 94 nM for ETB and ETA receptors, respectively. IRL 2500 inhibits ETB receptor-mediated blood pressure increase and renal vascular resistance in rats in vivo .
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- HY-B1815
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Xanthinol Niacinate
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Others
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Xanthinol Nicotinate (Xanthinol Niacinate), a vasodilator, can act directly on the smooth muscle of small arteries and capillaries. Xanthinol Nicotinate expands blood vessels, improves blood rheology and reduces peripheral vascular resistance .
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- HY-B0362A
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Phentolamine methanesulfonate
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Adrenergic Receptor
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Cardiovascular Disease
Endocrinology
Cancer
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Phentolamine mesylate (Phentolamine methanesulfonate) is a reversible, non-selective, and orally active blocker of α1 and α2 adrenergic receptor that expands blood vessels to reduce peripheral vascular resistance. Phentolamine mesylate can be used for the research of pheochromocytoma-related hypertension, heart failure and erectile dysfunction .
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- HY-B0259
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Indapamide is an orally active sulphonamide diuretic agent, that can reduce blood pressure by decreasing vascular reactivity and peripheral vascular resistance. Indapamide is also can reduce left ventricular hypertrophy .
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- HY-129706
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Others
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Cardiovascular Disease
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LY127210 (free base) is a potent vasodilator with antihypertensive effects that reduces pressure in chloralose-anesthetized spontaneously hypertensive rats primarily by direct arteriolar dilation and to a lesser extent by decreasing cardiac output. LY127210 (free base) reduces blood pressure, heart rate and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure in hypertensive rats by reducing vascular resistance .
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- HY-B0362AR
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Adrenergic Receptor
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Cardiovascular Disease
Endocrinology
Cancer
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Phentolamine (mesylate) (Standard) is the analytical standard of Phentolamine (mesylate). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Phentolamine mesylate (Phentolamine methanesulfonate) is a reversible, non-selective, and orally active blocker of α1 and α2 adrenergic receptor that expands blood vessels to reduce peripheral vascular resistance. Phentolamine mesylate can be used for the research of pheochromocytoma-related hypertension, heart failure and erectile dysfunction .
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- HY-B0259A
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Indapamide hemihydrate is an orally active sulphonamide diuretic agent, that can reduce blood pressure by decreasing vascular reactivity and peripheral vascular resistance. Indapamide hemihydrate is also can reduce left ventricular hypertrophy .
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- HY-B0259S3
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Indapamide-d6 is a deuterated labeled Indapamide . Indapamide is an orally active sulphonamide diuretic agent, that can reduce blood pressure by decreasing vascular reactivity and peripheral vascular resistance. Indapamide is also can reduce left ventricular hypertrophy .
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- HY-B0259S
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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(rac)-Indapamide-d3 is a labelled racemic Indapamide. Indapamide is an orally active sulphonamide diuretic agent, that can reduce blood pressure by decreasing vascular reactivity and peripheral vascular resistance. Indapamide is also can reduce left ventricular hypertrophy[1][4].
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- HY-B0259R
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Indapamide (Standard) is the analytical standard of Indapamide. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Indapamide is an orally active sulphonamide diuretic agent, that can reduce blood pressure by decreasing vascular reactivity and peripheral vascular resistance. Indapamide is also can reduce left ventricular hypertrophy .
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- HY-127026S
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Angiotensin-converting Enzyme (ACE)
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Quinaprilat-d5 is a deuterium-labeled Quinaprilat. Quinaprilat is a nonsulfhydryl ACE inhibitor, the active diacid metabolite of Quinapril. Quinaprilat specifically blocks the conversion of angiotensin I to the vasoconstrictor angiotensin II and inhibits bradykinin degradation. Quinaprilat primarily acts as a vasodilator, decreasing total peripheral and renal vascular resistance[1].
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- HY-B1660
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Others
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Guanadrel (sulfate) is an orally active, potent and postganglionic sympathetic inhibitor. Guanadrel (sulfate) lowers blood pressure by reducing systemic vascular resistance with little effect on cardiac output. Guanadrel (sulfate) is promising for research of hypertension .
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- HY-119817
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BTS 49465; Flosequinon
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Others
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Flosequinan is a balanced vasodilator. Flosequinan not only significantly reduces systemic vascular resistance, but also significantly reduces the beating component of left ventricular afterload, characteristic impedance and arterial wave reflection, which can be used in the research of acute heart failure .
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- HY-136476B
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Others
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Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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Cu (II) Protoporphyrin IX is used as a negative control for Zn (II) Protoporphyrin (an inihibitor of heme oxygenase). Heme oxygenase has been implicated in tumor cell resistance to chemotherapy, reduction of free radical formation and inflammation, and associated with vascular repair .
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- HY-B0309
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Calcium Channel
Autophagy
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Felodipine, a dihydropyridine, is a potent, vasoselective calcium channel antagonist. Felodipine lowers blood pressure (BP) by selective action on vascular smooth muscle, especially in the resistance vessels. Felodipine, an anti-hypertensive agent, induces autophagy. Felodipine can cross the blood-brain barrier .
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- HY-B1298
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Adrenergic Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Endocrinology
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Methoxamine hydrochloride is a selective alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist. Methoxamine hydrochloride causes vasoconstriction and increased peripheral vascular resistance . Methoxamine hydrochloride significantly increased the overflow of ATP, ADP and AMP, but not adenosine, by a prazosin-sensitive mechanism in the rabbit pulmonary artery .
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- HY-B1298A
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Adrenergic Receptor
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Methoxamine is a selective alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist. Methoxamine causes vasoconstriction and increased peripheral vascular resistance . Methoxamine hydrochloride significantly increased the overflow of ATP, ADP and AMP, but not adenosine, by a prazosin-sensitive mechanism in the rabbit pulmonary artery .
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- HY-126401
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IQB-875 free base
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Calcium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Elgodipine (IQB-875 free base) is an orally active dihydropyridine calcium antagonist and an antianginal compound. Elgodipine inhibits both T- and L-type calcium channels (IC50: 32 and 2.3 nM). Elgodipine lowers systemic vascular resistance and improves systolic cardiac function .
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- HY-B1538A
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DL-Bamethane hemisulfate
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Others
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Bamethan (DL-Bamethane) hemisulfate is a vasodilator that exhibits significant activity in enhancing blood flow and reducing vascular resistance. Bamethan hemisulfate plays a crucial role in the treatment of cardiovascular conditions by improving oxygen delivery to tissues. Bamethan hemisulfate also aids in the management of hypertension through its relaxing effects on blood vessels.
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- HY-107322
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Mepirodipine hydrochloride; YM-09730-5
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Calcium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Barnidipine hydrochloride (Mepirodipine hydrochloride) is an L-type calcium antagonist (CaA) with high affinity for [ 3H] initrendipine binding sites (Ki=0.21 nmol/l), has selective action against CaA receptors . Barnidipine hydrochloride (Mepirodipine hydrochloride) is an antihypertensive agent and acts by the reduction of peripheral vascular resistance secondary to its vasodilatory action .
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- HY-107322A
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Mepirodipine; YM-09730-5 Free base
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Calcium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Barnidipine (Mepirodipine) is an L-type calcium antagonist (CaA) with high affinity for [ 3H] initrendipine binding sites (Ki=0.21 nmol/l), has selective action against CaA receptors . Barnidipine (Mepirodipine) is an antihypertensive agent and acts by the reduction of peripheral vascular resistance secondary to its vasodilatory action .
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- HY-B0309S2
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Calcium Channel
Autophagy
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Felodipine-d3 is the deuterium labeled Felodipine. Felodipine, a dihydropyridine, is a potent, vasoselective calcium channel antagonist. Felodipine lowers blood pressure (BP) by selective action on vascular smooth muscle, especially in the resistance vessels. Felodipine, an anti-hypertensive agent, induces autophagy. Felodipine can cross the blood-brain barrier[1][2][3].
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- HY-B0309S1
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Calcium Channel
Autophagy
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Felodipine-d5 is deuterium labeled Felodipine. Felodipine, a dihydropyridine, is a potent, vasoselective calcium channel antagonist. Felodipine lowers blood pressure (BP) by selective action on vascular smooth muscle, especially in the resistance vessels. Felodipine, an anti-hypertensive agent, induces autophagy. Felodipine can cross the blood-brain barrier[1][2][3].
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- HY-157655
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Adrenergic Receptor
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Cafedrine-theodrenaline can stimulate the cardiovascular system through β-adrenergic receptor mediation, increasing arterial pressure, stroke volume, and cardiac output, while reducing peripheral vascular resistance, thereby supporting overall cardiac function. Cafedrine-theodrenaline helps maintain blood pressure during hypotensive episodes without causing significant tachycardia .
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- HY-12717AS
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Adrenergic Receptor
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Cardiovascular Disease
Endocrinology
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Phentolamine-d4 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium labeled Phentolamine hydrochloride. Phentolamine hydrochloride is a reversible, non-selective, and orally active blocker of α1 and α2 adrenergic receptor that expands blood vessels to reduce peripheral vascular resistance. Phentolamine hydrochloride can be used for the research of pheochromocytoma-related hypertension, heart failure and erectile dysfunction[1][2][3].
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- HY-B0309R
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Calcium Channel
Autophagy
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Felodipine (Standard) is the analytical standard of Felodipine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Felodipine, a dihydropyridine, is a potent, vasoselective calcium channel antagonist. Felodipine lowers blood pressure (BP) by selective action on vascular smooth muscle, especially in the resistance vessels. Felodipine, an anti-hypertensive agent, induces autophagy. Felodipine can cross the blood-brain barrier .
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- HY-W753806
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UK 33274 hydrochloride
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Others
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Doxazosin hydrochloride (UK 33274 hydrochloride) is a compound used to inhibit hypertension and prostate hyperplasia, with activity that inhibits postsynaptic α1-adrenoceptors on vascular smooth muscle. Doxazosin hydrochloride can cause vasodilation, thereby reducing peripheral vascular resistance. Doxazosin hydrochloride was found to inhibit the proliferation and migration of hepatic stellate cells in a mouse liver fibrosis model. Doxazosin hydrochloride regulates fibrosis, autophagy, and apoptosis of hepatic stellate cells by activating the PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway. Doxazosin hydrochloride also blocks autophagic flux and induces apoptosis of hepatic stellate cells .
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- HY-118765
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Prostaglandin Receptor
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Ro 23-3423 is a thromboxane synthase inhibitor with an IC50 value of 0.33 μM for human platelet microsomal thromboxane synthase. Ro 23-3423 increases plasma levels of PGF and PGE2 in a dose-dependent manner, accompanied by a decrease in mean systemic arterial pressure and systemic vascular resistance. Ro 23-3423 can be used in the study of general anesthesia .
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- HY-106837
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Y 24180
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Platelet-activating Factor Receptor (PAFR)
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Inflammation/Immunology
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Israpafant (Y-24180) is a potent, selective and long-acting platelet activation factor (PAF) receptor antagonist with IC50s of 0.84 nM and 3.84 nM against PAF-induced human and rabbit platelet aggregation, respectively. Israpafant stimulates both extracellular Ca 2+ influx and intracellular Ca 2+ release in prostate cancer cells. Israpafant suppresses the allergic cutaneous reactions including eosinophilia, cytokine production, edema and erythema in mice .
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- HY-132670S
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Calcium Channel
Autophagy
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Cardiovascular Disease
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(R)-(-)-Felodipine-d5 is the deuterium labeled (R)-(-)-Felodipine. (R)-(-)-Felodipine is the S enantiomer of Felodipine. Felodipine, a dihydropyridine, is a potent, vasoselective calcium channel antagonist. Felodipine lowers blood pressure (BP) by selective action on vascular smooth muscle, especially in the resistance vessels. Felodipine, an anti-hypertensive agent, induces autophagy. Felodipine can cross the blood-brain barrier[1][2][3].
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- HY-107322S
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Mepirodipine-d5 hydrochloride; YM-09730-5-d5 hydrochloride
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Calcium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Barnidipine-d5 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium labeled Barnidipine hydrochloride. Barnidipine hydrochloride (Mepirodipine hydrochloride) is an L-type calcium antagonist (CaA) with high affinity for [3H] initrendipine binding sites (Ki=0.21 nmol/l), has selective action against CaA receptors[1].Barnidipine hydrochloride (Mepirodipine hydrochloride) is an antihypertensive agent and acts by the reduction of peripheral vascular resistance secondary to its vasodilatory action[2].
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- HY-B2141
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NO Synthase
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Cardiovascular Disease
Others
Metabolic Disease
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Bendazol is an orally effective antihypertensive agent. Bendazol acts directly on vascular smooth muscle to dilate blood vessels and reduce peripheral resistance, thereby improving blood circulation. Bendazol significantly inhibits the development of myopia in rabbit models. Bendazol can regulate kidney function by increasing the activity of NO synthase in the rat model of nephrogenic hypertension. In addition, Bendazol has an effect on sexual behavior and spermatogenesis in male rats .
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- HY-107322AS1
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Mepirodipine-d5; YM-09730-5-d5 Free base
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
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Others
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Barnidipine-d5 is the deuterium-labeled Barnidipine (HY-107322A). Barnidipine-d5 (Mepirodipine) is an L-type calcium antagonist (CaA) with high affinity for [ 3H] initrendipine binding sites (Ki=0.21 nmol/l), has selective action against CaA receptors . Barnidipine-d5 (Mepirodipine) is an antihypertensive agent and acts by the reduction of peripheral vascular resistance secondary to its vasodilatory action .
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- HY-W814315
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CH5424802 analog; RO5424802 analog; RG7853 analog
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Others
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Cancer
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Alectinib analog (CH5424802 analog) is a selective ALK inhibitor with activity in blocking resistance gating mutations. The synthetic optimization of alectinib analog allows it to be combined with specific peptides to improve the ability to target cancer cells. Alectinib analog exhibits low micromolar IC50 values in antiproliferation and shows good cytotoxic effects. The inhibitory activity of alectinib analog is closely related to its stability and release of active ingredients. Alectinib analog demonstrated the ability to inhibit vascular septal length or width in an in vivo zebrafish model .
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- HY-B0309S2
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Felodipine-d3 is the deuterium labeled Felodipine. Felodipine, a dihydropyridine, is a potent, vasoselective calcium channel antagonist. Felodipine lowers blood pressure (BP) by selective action on vascular smooth muscle, especially in the resistance vessels. Felodipine, an anti-hypertensive agent, induces autophagy. Felodipine can cross the blood-brain barrier[1][2][3].
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- HY-107322S
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Barnidipine-d5 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium labeled Barnidipine hydrochloride. Barnidipine hydrochloride (Mepirodipine hydrochloride) is an L-type calcium antagonist (CaA) with high affinity for [3H] initrendipine binding sites (Ki=0.21 nmol/l), has selective action against CaA receptors[1].Barnidipine hydrochloride (Mepirodipine hydrochloride) is an antihypertensive agent and acts by the reduction of peripheral vascular resistance secondary to its vasodilatory action[2].
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- HY-B0259S3
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Indapamide-d6 is a deuterated labeled Indapamide . Indapamide is an orally active sulphonamide diuretic agent, that can reduce blood pressure by decreasing vascular reactivity and peripheral vascular resistance. Indapamide is also can reduce left ventricular hypertrophy .
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- HY-B0259S
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(rac)-Indapamide-d3 is a labelled racemic Indapamide. Indapamide is an orally active sulphonamide diuretic agent, that can reduce blood pressure by decreasing vascular reactivity and peripheral vascular resistance. Indapamide is also can reduce left ventricular hypertrophy[1][4].
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- HY-127026S
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Quinaprilat-d5 is a deuterium-labeled Quinaprilat. Quinaprilat is a nonsulfhydryl ACE inhibitor, the active diacid metabolite of Quinapril. Quinaprilat specifically blocks the conversion of angiotensin I to the vasoconstrictor angiotensin II and inhibits bradykinin degradation. Quinaprilat primarily acts as a vasodilator, decreasing total peripheral and renal vascular resistance[1].
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- HY-B0309S1
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Felodipine-d5 is deuterium labeled Felodipine. Felodipine, a dihydropyridine, is a potent, vasoselective calcium channel antagonist. Felodipine lowers blood pressure (BP) by selective action on vascular smooth muscle, especially in the resistance vessels. Felodipine, an anti-hypertensive agent, induces autophagy. Felodipine can cross the blood-brain barrier[1][2][3].
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- HY-12717AS
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Phentolamine-d4 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium labeled Phentolamine hydrochloride. Phentolamine hydrochloride is a reversible, non-selective, and orally active blocker of α1 and α2 adrenergic receptor that expands blood vessels to reduce peripheral vascular resistance. Phentolamine hydrochloride can be used for the research of pheochromocytoma-related hypertension, heart failure and erectile dysfunction[1][2][3].
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- HY-132670S
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(R)-(-)-Felodipine-d5 is the deuterium labeled (R)-(-)-Felodipine. (R)-(-)-Felodipine is the S enantiomer of Felodipine. Felodipine, a dihydropyridine, is a potent, vasoselective calcium channel antagonist. Felodipine lowers blood pressure (BP) by selective action on vascular smooth muscle, especially in the resistance vessels. Felodipine, an anti-hypertensive agent, induces autophagy. Felodipine can cross the blood-brain barrier[1][2][3].
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- HY-107322AS1
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Barnidipine-d5 is the deuterium-labeled Barnidipine (HY-107322A). Barnidipine-d5 (Mepirodipine) is an L-type calcium antagonist (CaA) with high affinity for [ 3H] initrendipine binding sites (Ki=0.21 nmol/l), has selective action against CaA receptors . Barnidipine-d5 (Mepirodipine) is an antihypertensive agent and acts by the reduction of peripheral vascular resistance secondary to its vasodilatory action .
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