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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-B0516

    Hoe-045

    Sodium Channel NF-κB NOD-like Receptor (NLR) Neurological Disease Inflammation/Immunology
    Articaine (Hoe-045) hydrochloride is a selective inhibitor of voltage-gated sodium channels (such as rNav1.4, hNav1.7, and rNav1.8), with an IC50 of 15.8 μM for open-state Na + channels, and IC50 of 40.6 μM and 378 μM for inactivated and resting-state Na + channels, respectively. Articaine hydrochloride exerts local anesthetic activity by inhibiting Na + influx to block nerve impulse conduction, and can also inhibit NF-κB activation and NLRP3 inflammasome pathways, exhibiting anti-inflammatory function. Articaine hydrochloride can be used in the study of dental local anesthesia and inflammatory-related diseases (such as acute kidney injury) .
    Articaine hydrochloride
  • HY-B1032

    (±)-Dropropizine; UCB-196

    Histamine Receptor Neurological Disease
    Dropropizine ((±)-Dropropizine; UCB-196) is an orally effective, peripherally selective antitussive that inhibits the activity of peripheral receptors and afferent nerves in the respiratory tract. Dropropizine acts on the cough reflex pathway, does not pass the blood-brain barrier, and has no central nervous system side effects. Dropropizine mainly regulates the level of sensory neuropeptides and inhibits the afferent signal transmission of the cough reflex, thereby alleviating the symptoms of dry cough, and has both mild local anesthetic and antihistamine activity. Dropropizine is mainly used for symptomatic research on dry cough caused by respiratory diseases .
    Dropropizine
  • HY-19699

    NAAM; 1-Naphthaleneacetamide; α-Naphthylacetamide

    Environmental Pollutants Phytohormone Neurological Disease Endocrinology
    1-Naphthylacetamide is an orally active nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NAIA) and also an indole-type auxin plant growth regulator. 1-Naphthylacetamide inhibits inflammatory response-related pathways and modulates plant hormone signaling, exhibiting anti-inflammatory, local anesthetic, antispasmodic, analgesic, and diuretic activities. 1-Naphthylacetamide promotes plant cell expansion, differentiation, and fruit enlargement. Additionally, 1-Naphthylacetamide induces central nervous system (CNS) depression in mice, characterized by reduced spontaneous activity, decreased irritability, decreased muscle tone, and attenuated ear-cuff reflex, ipsilateral flexor reflex, and corneal reflex [1][2].
    1-Naphthylacetamide
  • HY-Z6848

    Sodium Channel Neurological Disease
    (R)-(+)-Bupivacaine hydrochloride is a voltage-gated sodium channel inhibitor. (R)-(+)-Bupivacaine hydrochloride can selectively block the voltage-gated sodium channels on nerve cell membranes, inhibit the influx of sodium ions, and thus prevent the generation and conduction of nerve impulses, exerting local anesthetic activity. (R)-(+)-Bupivacaine hydrochloride can be used in research of acute pains .
    (R)-(+)-Bupivacaine hydrochloride
  • HY-122364

    Adrenergic Receptor Cardiovascular Disease
    Bucumolol hydrochloride is a β-adrenergic receptor antagonist that can slow heart rate (negative chronotropic effect) and reduce cardiac contractility (negative inotropic effect). Bucumolol hydrochloride has antiarrhythmic and local anesthetic activity and can be used in the study of cardiovascular diseases .
    Bucumolol hydrochloride
  • HY-B0516A

    Hoe-045 free base

    Sodium Channel NF-κB NOD-like Receptor (NLR) Neurological Disease Inflammation/Immunology
    Articaine (Hoe-045) is a selective inhibitor of voltage-gated sodium channels (such as rNav1.4, hNav1.7, and rNav1.8), with an IC50 of 15.8 μM for open-state Na + channels, and IC50 of 40.6 μM and 378 μM for inactivated and resting-state Na + channels, respectively. Articaine exerts local anesthetic activity by inhibiting Na + influx to block nerve impulse conduction, and can also inhibit NF-κB activation and NLRP3 inflammasome pathways, exhibiting anti-inflammatory function. Articaine can be used in the study of dental local anesthesia and inflammatory-related diseases (such as acute kidney injury) .
    Articaine
  • HY-121891

    Others Others
    Rhinocaine is a compound with local anesthetic activity.
    Rhinocaine
  • HY-16259

    Ricainide hydrochloride; LY 135837

    Sodium Channel Cardiovascular Disease
    Indecainide hydrochloride is a potent and orally active class I local anesthetic antiarrhythmic agent. Indecainide hydrochloride has Na +-channel-blocking activity .
    Indecainide hydrochloride
  • HY-123287

    Adrenergic Receptor Cardiovascular Disease
    Soquinolol is a β adrenergic receptor antagonist. Soquinolol plays an important role in cardiac failure research .
    Soquinolol
  • HY-119913

    Ahistan

    Histamine Receptor Neurological Disease
    Dacemazine (Ahistan) is a phenothiazine derivative that acts as a histamine H1 receptor antagonist. Dacemazine exhibits local anesthetic activity and can alleviate spasms induced by acetylcholine and histamine .
    Dacemazine
  • HY-105651A

    Cholinesterase (ChE) Cardiovascular Disease
    Butalamine (hydrochloride) is a peripheral vasodilator with local anesthetic effects. :Butalamine (hydrochloride) can produce in animals coronary vasodilation, local anaesthesia, analgesia and a papaverine like action in duodenal preparations. Butalamine (hydrochloride) causes a slowing in rate of spontaneous activity, a decrease in amplitude and a reduction in isolated human smooth muscle .
    Butalamine hydrochloride
  • HY-105651AR

    Cholinesterase (ChE) Reference Standards Cardiovascular Disease
    Butalamine (hydrochloride) (Standard) is the analytical standard of Butalamine (hydrochloride). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Butalamine (hydrochloride) is a peripheral vasodilator with local anesthetic effects. :Butalamine (hydrochloride) can produce in animals coronary vasodilation, local anaesthesia, analgesia and a papaverine like action in duodenal preparations. Butalamine (hydrochloride) causes a slowing in rate of spontaneous activity, a decrease in amplitude and a reduction in isolated human smooth muscle .
    Butalamine hydrochloride (Standard)
  • HY-121886

    Endogenous Metabolite Neurological Disease
    Bucricaine is an anesthetic compound with analgesic activity. Bucricaine is used in clinical anesthesia to reduce pain during surgery. The mechanism of action of Bucricaine involves inhibition of nerve signaling. Bucricaine's applications include local anesthesia and dental anesthesia. Bucricaine is widely used during surgery and other medical procedures to improve patient comfort .
    Bucricaine
  • HY-B0516R

    Hoe-045 (Standard)

    Reference Standards Sodium Channel NF-κB NOD-like Receptor (NLR) Neurological Disease
    Articaine (Hoe-045) hydrochloride (Standard) is the analytical standard of Articaine hydrochloride (HY-B0516). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Articaine (Hoe-045) hydrochloride is a selective inhibitor of voltage-gated sodium channels (such as rNav1.4, hNav1.7, and rNav1.8), with an IC50 of 15.8 μM for open-state Na + channels, and IC50 of 40.6 μM and 378 μM for inactivated and resting-state Na + channels, respectively. Articaine hydrochloride exerts local anesthetic activity by inhibiting Na + influx to block nerve impulse conduction, and can also inhibit NF-κB activation and NLRP3 inflammasome pathways, exhibiting anti-inflammatory function. Articaine hydrochloride can be used in the study of dental local anesthesia and inflammatory-related diseases (such as acute kidney injury) .
    Articaine hydrochloride (Standard)
  • HY-B0516AR

    Hoe-045 free base (Standard)

    Reference Standards Sodium Channel NF-κB NOD-like Receptor (NLR) Inflammation/Immunology
    Articaine (Standard) is the analytical standard of Articaine (HY-B0516A). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Articaine (Hoe-045) hydrochloride is a selective inhibitor of voltage-gated sodium channels (such as rNav1.4, hNav1.7, and rNav1.8), with an IC50 of 15.8 μM for open-state Na + channels, and IC50 of 40.6 μM and 378 μM for inactivated and resting-state Na + channels, respectively. Articaine hydrochloride exerts local anesthetic activity by inhibiting Na + influx to block nerve impulse conduction, and can also inhibit NF-κB activation and NLRP3 inflammasome pathways, exhibiting anti-inflammatory function. Articaine hydrochloride can be used in the study of dental local anesthesia and inflammatory-related diseases (such as acute kidney injury) .
    Articaine (Standard)
  • HY-122050

    Sodium Channel Neurological Disease
    Oe-9000 is a compound with local anesthetic activity that inhibits voltage-gated Na + currents in neurons, including both TTX-resistant and TTX-sensitive currents, with effects superior to those of some other local anesthetics.
    Oe-9000
  • HY-105525

    NIH 10908 free base

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    Sameridine (NIH-10908 free base) is a weak partial agonist of the μ-opioid receptor. Sameridine shows local anesthetic and analgesic properties. Sameridine has minimal respiratory depression at low doses, but can suppress ventilatory response at high doses. Sameridine can be used for the study of analgesic effect .
    Sameridine

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