3607-18-9
Chemical Structure
(Z)-Doxepin
- CAS. Nr.: 3607-18-9
- Formula:C19H21NO
- Molecular Weight:279.38
IUPAC Name: (Z)-3-(dibenzo[b,e]oxepin-11(6H)-ylidene)-N,N-dimethylpropan-1-amine
InChIKey: ODQWQRRAPPTVAG-BOPFTXTBSA-N
SMILES: C(\CCN(C)C)=C\1/C=2C(COC=3C1=CC=CC3)=CC=CC2
Biological Activity: (Z)-Doxepin is an isomer of Doxepin (HY-B0725A). Doxepin is an orally active, blood-brain barrier penetrant tricyclic antidepressant with multiple activities including hypnosis, sedation, analgesia and vasodilation. Doxepin enhances the expression of PSD-95 and synapsin 1 via the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway, and is metabolized to Desmethyldoxepin in vivo. Doxepin can be used in research related to various diseases such as depression, anxiety, obesity and atopic dermatitis[1][2][3][4].
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(Z)-Doxepin | (Z)-Doxepin is an isomer of Doxepin (HY-B0725A). Doxepin is an orally active, blood-brain barrier penetrant tricyclic antidepressant with multiple activities including hypnosis, sedation, analgesia and vasodilation. Doxepin enhances the expression of PSD-95 and synapsin 1 via the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway, and is metabolized to Desmethyldoxepin in vivo. Doxepin can be used in research related to various diseases such as depression, anxiety, obesity and atopic dermatitis. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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