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Trimedoxime

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Cat. No.: HY-165600A
CAS No.: 56-97-3
Synonyms: TMB-4
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Cholinesterase (ChE)

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Others

Trimedoxime (TMB-4) is a blood-brain barrier-permeable cholinesterase reactivator . Trimedoxime reactivates cholinesterase inhibited by paraoxon, sarin, tabun and other agents, restricts the breakdown of acetylcholine and alleviates excessive cholinergic stimulation. Trimedoxime reduces mortality and prolongs survival time. Trimedoxime exhibits reactivation efficacy against AChE in rat tissues. Trimedoxime can be used in research related to organophosphate (paraoxon) poisoning and tabun poisoning .
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Cat. No.: HY-165600
CAS No.: 3613-82-9
Synonyms: TMB-4 dichloride
Target:  

Cholinesterase (ChE)

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Others

Trimedoxime dichloride (TMB-4 dichloride) is a blood-brain barrier-permeable cholinesterase reactivator . Trimedoxime dichloride reactivates cholinesterase inhibited by paraoxon, sarin, tabun and other agents, restricts the breakdown of acetylcholine and alleviates excessive cholinergic stimulation. Trimedoxime dichloride reduces mortality and prolongs survival time. Trimedoxime dichloride exhibits reactivation efficacy against AChE in rat tissues. Trimedoxime dichloride can be used in research related to organophosphate (paraoxon) poisoning and tabun poisoning .
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Cat. No.: HY-120042
CAS No.: 23560-59-0
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Others

Heptenophos is an inhibitor of AChE and plasma carboxylesterase (CES). By inhibiting AChE activity, Heptenophos causes the accumulation of acetylcholine at cholinergic synapses, thereby triggering typical symptoms of organophosphate poisoning. Heptenophos exhibits rapid lethal toxicity in male albino mice, but its toxic effects are effectively antagonized by obidoxime, and Memantine (HY-B0591) further enhances the detoxification efficacy of obidoxime. Therefore, Heptenophos is commonly used in studies related to the mechanism of organophosphate poisoning and detoxification strategies .
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