Ethoxomane
Ethoxomane (Ethomoxane) is an α-adrenergic receptor blocker. Ethoxomane elevates the hissing threshold induced by perifornical hypothalamic stimulation in cats. Ethoxomane exhibits antihypertensive effects. Ethoxomane can be used in the research of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
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- CAS No.: 3570-46-5
- Formula: C15H23NO3
- Molecular Weight:265.35
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All Adrenergic Receptor Isoforms
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Biological Activity
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Animal Model:Mongrel cats (adult; 1 male, 3 female; hypothalamic electrode implantation)[1]
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Dosage:2.5 mg/kg (calculated as free base)
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Administration:i.p.; single injection
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Result:Elevated the hypothalamic-induced hissing threshold in all four cats, with a mean percent increase peaking at approximately 60% around 1 hour post-administration, then declining toward baseline by 2 hours post-administration.
Showed no marked changes in general animal behavior.
Chemical Information
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CAS No. 3570-46-5
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Molecular Weight 265.35
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Formula C15H23NO3
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SMILES
CCOC1=C(OC(CNCCCC)CO2)C2=CC=C1
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Synonyms
Ethomoxane
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Storage
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