Betazole dihydrochloride
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Betazole (Ametazole) dihydrochloride, a pyrazole analogue of histamine, is an orally active H2 receptor agonist. Betazole dihydrochloride induces gastric acid secretion, and causes an immediate and significant increase in common bile duct pressure. Betazole dihydrochloride has been used as a diagnostic agent known as histalog, for investigating gastric acid secretory capacity.
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- CAS No.: 138-92-1
- Formula: C5H11Cl2N3
- Molecular Weight:184.07
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Biological Activity
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Betazole (Ametazole) dihydrochloride is a weak histamine agonist with relative selectivity towards H2 receptors and only minimal H1 activity. Betazole dihydrochloride induces gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) secretion[1].
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Chemical Information
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CAS No. 138-92-1
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Molecular Weight 184.07
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Formula C5H11Cl2N3
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SMILES
NCCC1=NNC=C1.[H]Cl.[H]Cl
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Synonyms
Ametazole dihydrochloride
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Storage
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Publications (1)
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Most Recent
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Histamine H2 receptor deficit in glutamatergic neurons contributes to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. [Abstract]2023 Feb 28;120(9):e2207003120. PMID: 36812204
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References
[1]. Maples MD, Effects of betazole hydrochloride and cimetidine on common bile pressure and duodenal myoelectric activity in the dog. Am Surg. 1981;47(12):519-521. [Content Brief]
[2]. Spitz IM, Betazole-induced GIP secretion is not mediated by gastric HCl. Metabolism. 1982;31(4):380-382. [Content Brief]
[3]. CLAYMAN CB,. A simple oral gastric secretory stimulant (betazole hydrochloride). JAMA. 1961;175:908-909. [Content Brief]
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