692-13-7
Chemical Structure
Buformin
Synonym(s): 1-Butylbiguanide
- CAS No.: 692-13-7
- Formula:C6H15N5
- Molecular Weight:157.22
InChIKey: XSEUMFJMFFMCIU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES: NC(NC(NCCCC)=N)=N
Biological Activity: Buformin (1-Butylbiguanide), a potent AMPK activator, acts as an orally active biguanide antidiabetic agent. Buformin decreases hepatic gluconeogenesis and lowers blood glucose production in vivo. Buformin also has anti-cancer activities and is applied in cancer study (such as, cervical cancer and breast cancer, et al)[1].
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Buformin | Buformin (1-Butylbiguanide), a potent AMPK activator, acts as an orally active biguanide antidiabetic agent. Buformin decreases hepatic gluconeogenesis and lowers blood glucose production in vivo. Buformin also has anti-cancer activities and is applied in cancer study (such as, cervical cancer and breast cancer, et al). | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Buformin-d9 hydrochloride | Buformin-d9 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium labeled Buformin. Buformin (1-Butylbiguanide), a potent AMPK activator, acts as an orally active biguanide antidiabetic agent. Buformin decreases hepatic gluconeogenesis and lowers blood glucose production in vivo. Buformin also has anti-cancer activities and is applied in cancer study (such as, cervical cancer and breast cancer, et al). | |||||||||||||||||||||
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