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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-10351A

    NAD-​299 hydrochloride

    5-HT Receptor Neurological Disease
    Robalzotan hydrochloride (NAD-​299 hydrochloride) is a potent and selective 5-Hydroxytryptamine 1A (5-HT1A) inhibitor. Robalzotan hydrochloride increases the firing rate of 5-HT cells. Robalzotan hydrochloride induces 5-HT1A receptor occupancy. Robalzotan hydrochloride has the potential for the research of a cholinergic deficit in the central -nervous system .
    Robalzotan hydrochloride
  • HY-159829

    NBI-1117568; HTL-0016878

    mAChR Neurological Disease
    Direclidine (NBI-1117568, HTL-0016878) is a selective orthosteric agonist targeting the muscarinic acetylcholine M4 receptor, exhibiting very low affinity for M1, M2, M3, and M5 receptors. It binds to the orthosteric site of the M4 receptor in a non-covalent, competitive manner. Direclidine specifically activates the M4 receptor, inhibiting the release of acetylcholine from striatal cholinergic interneurons, thereby regulating the balance of the dopaminergic system and reducing psychiatric symptoms associated with excessive dopamine release. Direclidine can improve symptoms associated with neuropsychiatric disorders and is used in research on schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders .
    Direclidine
  • HY-106901A

    HI-6

    Cholinesterase (ChE) nAChR Neurological Disease
    Asoxime dichloride (HI-6) is an orally active thiosemicarbazone-based antidote. Asoxime dichloride is a reversible inhibitor of AChE, and its core mechanism of action is to re-activate AChE inhibited by nerve toxins, thereby restoring the cholinergic nerve function. Asoxime dichloride significantly restores the function of poisoned muscles without reactivating AChE. Asoxime dichloride is an antagonist of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs), including nicotinic receptor and α7 nAChR. Asoxime dichloride can serve as an effective immunomodulator, improving the immune effect of the nervous system .
    Asoxime dichloride
  • HY-106901AS
    Asoxime-d4 dichloride
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    HI-6-d4

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Cholinesterase (ChE) nAChR Neurological Disease
    Asoxime-d4 dichloride (HI-6-d4) is the deuterium labeled Asoxime dichloride. Asoxime dichloride is an orally active thiosemicarbazone-based antidote. Asoxime dichloride is a reversible inhibitor of AChE, and its core mechanism of action is to re-activate AChE inhibited by nerve toxins, thereby restoring the cholinergic nerve function. Asoxime dichloride significantly restores the function of poisoned muscles without reactivating AChE. Asoxime dichloride is an antagonist of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs), including nicotinic receptor and α7 nAChR. Asoxime dichloride can serve as an effective immunomodulator, improving the immune effect of the nervous system.
    Asoxime-d4 dichloride
  • HY-10351

    NAD-​299

    5-HT Receptor Neurological Disease
    Robalzotan (NAD-​299) is a potent and selective 5-Hydroxytryptamine 1A (5-HT1A) inhibitor. Robalzotan increases the firing rate of 5-HT cells. Robalzotan induces 5-HT1A receptor occupancy. Robalzotan has the potential for the research of a cholinergic deficit in the central -nervous system .
    Robalzotan
  • HY-N15736

    mAChR Neurological Disease
    Petiline is a steroidal alkaloid found in Petilium raddeanum, acting as a selective antagonist of M cholinergic receptors. Petiline exerts anticholinergic effects (e.g., reducing vagal influence on the heart) by competitively blocking M cholinergic receptors, and also has central excitatory, cardiotonic, and spasmolytic activities. Petiline is promising for research of cholinergic system-related diseases (e.g., arrhythmia, intestinal spasm) .
    Petiline
  • HY-W040055A

    L-erythro-Neopterin

    mAChR Neurological Disease Metabolic Disease
    L-(-)-Neopterin (L-erythro-Neopterin) is a cholinergic receptor that acts as a competitive antagonist, countering the inhibitory effects of pteridine diuretics on the growth of Crithidia fasciculata. L-(-)-Neopterin can be used in research related to the nervous system and purine metabolism .
    L-(-)-Neopterin
  • HY-183927

    Dopamine Receptor Neurological Disease
    Spectramide is a blood-brain barrier-permeable, reversible, and selective dopamine D2 receptor ligand. Spectramide shows no strong interactions with dopamine D1 receptors, dopamine uptake sites, adrenergic receptor systems, cholinergic receptor systems, or 5-HTR systems. Spectramide can be labeled with 11C or 123I isotopes for use in PET or SPECT. Spectramide preferentially accumulates in the striatum with low uptake in other brain regions, and its accumulation can be blocked by pre-administration of Haloperidol (HY-14538) .
    Spectramide
  • HY-106901B

    HI-6 dimesylate

    Cholinesterase (ChE) nAChR Neurological Disease
    Asoxime dimesylate (HI-6 dimesylate) is an orally active thiosemicarbazone-based antidote. Asoxime dimesylate is a reversible inhibitor of AChE, and its core mechanism of action is to re-activate AChE inhibited by nerve toxins, thereby restoring the cholinergic nerve function. Asoxime dimesylate significantly restores the function of poisoned muscles without reactivating AChE. Asoxime dimesylate is an antagonist of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs), including nicotinic receptor and α7 nAChR. Asoxime dimesylate can serve as an effective immunomodulator, improving the immune effect of the nervous system .
    Asoxime dimesylate

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