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" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
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- HY-B0112
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Minoxidil
Maximum Cited Publications
11 Publications Verification
U10858
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Potassium Channel
Endogenous Metabolite
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Cardiovascular Disease
Cancer
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Minoxidil (U10858) is an ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel opener, a potent oral antihypertensive agent and a peripheral vasodilator that promotes vasodilation also affects hair growth. Minoxidil is also a potent inhibitor of soybean lipoxygenaseare with an IC50 of 20 μM .
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- HY-15589
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Free Fatty Acid Receptor
Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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GW9508 is a potent and selective G protein-coupled receptors FFA1 (GPR40) and GPR120 agonist with pEC50s of 7.32 and 5.46, respectively. GW9508 shows ~100-fold selectivity for GPR40 over GPR120. GW9508 is inactive against other GPCRs, kinases, proteases, integrins and PPARs. GW9508 is a glucose-sensitive insulin secretagogue and an ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels opener. Anti-inflammatory and anti-atherosclerotic activities .
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- HY-139791
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XEN1101
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Azetukalner (XEN1101) is a selective and orally active Kv7.2/Kv7.3 potassium channel opener with an EC50 of 27 nM. Azetukalner is approximately 4-fold more selective for Kv7.2/7.3 over Kv7.3/7.5 (EC50 of 94 nM) and Kv7.4 (EC50 of 113 nM) channels. Azetukalner exhibits a selectivity >100-fold for Kv7 channels over other ion channels and receptors. Azetukalner can be used for the study of focal epilepsy .
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- HY-17001A
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D 9998
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Potassium Channel
iGluR
GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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Flupirtine (D 9998) is an orally active, blood-brain barrier-crossing non-opioid analgesic and neuroprotective agent. Flupirtine is a neuronal potassium channel opener (Kv7 activator), a NMDA receptor antagonist and a GABA receptor activator. Flupirtine stabilizes blood-brain-barrier integrity, reduces oxidative stress and brain leukocyte infiltration, enhances angioneurogenesis, suppresses calcium influx, stabilizes neuronal resting membrane potential, and counteracts focal cerebral ischemia. Flupirtine exhibits analgesic, muscle relaxant properties, protects neurons from excitotoxic, ischemic, or cytokine-mediated death. Flupirtine functions as a non-opioid analgesic without antipyretic or antiphlogistic properties, shows no relevant affinity to opiate receptor. Flupirtine can be used for the research of focal cerebral ischemia, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, or multiple sclerosis .
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- HY-B1445
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Potassium Channel
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Metabolic Disease
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Minoxidil sulfate, a potent and ATP-sensitive K + channel opener, is the sulfated metabolite of minoxidil. Minoxidil sulfate is considered as a vasodilator to promote hair growth in vivo .
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- HY-135897
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- HY-17001
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D 9998 Maleate
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Potassium Channel
iGluR
GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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Flupirtine (D 9998) Maleate is an orally active, blood-brain barrier-crossing non-opioid analgesic and neuroprotective agent. Flupirtine Maleate is a neuronal potassium channel opener (Kv7 activator), a NMDA receptor antagonist and a GABA receptor activator. Flupirtine Maleate stabilizes blood-brain-barrier integrity, reduces oxidative stress and brain leukocyte infiltration, enhances angioneurogenesis, suppresses calcium influx, stabilizes neuronal resting membrane potential, and counteracts focal cerebral ischemia. Flupirtine Maleate exhibits analgesic, muscle relaxant properties, protects neurons from excitotoxic, ischemic, or cytokine-mediated death. Flupirtine Maleate functions as a non-opioid analgesic without antipyretic or antiphlogistic properties, shows no relevant affinity to opiate receptor. Flupirtine Maleate can be used for the research of focal cerebral ischemia, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, or multiple sclerosis .
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- HY-122114
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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ICA-27243 is a selective, potent and orally active KCNQ2/Q3 potassium channel opener with an EC50 of 0.38 μM. ICA-27243 is less effective at activating KCNQ4 and KCNQ3/Q5. ICA-27243 has antiepileptic and anticonvulsant effects .
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- HY-119322
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NN414
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Potassium Channel
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Metabolic Disease
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Tifenazoxide (NN414) is a potent, orally active and SUR1/Kir6.2 selective K ATP channels opener. Tifenazoxide has antidiabetic effect, can inhibit glucose stimulated insulin release in vitro and in vivo, and has a beneficial effect on glucose homeostasis .
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- HY-12496
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NS-1619
4 Publications Verification
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Potassium Channel
Apoptosis
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Cardiovascular Disease
Cancer
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NS-1619 is an opener of large conductance Ca 2+-activated K + (BK) channel. NS-1619 is a highly effective relaxant with an EC50 of about 10 – 30 μM in several smooth muscles of blood vessels and other tissues . NS1619 inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis in A2780 ovarian cancer cells .
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- HY-108593
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BMS-A
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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BMS 191011 (BMS-A) is a potent BKCa channel opener (large-conductance Ca 2+-activated potassium channel). BMS-191011 shows neuroprotective activities in rodent models of stroke .
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- HY-125469
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PF-04895162
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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ICA-105665 (PF-04895162) is a potent and orally active neuronal Kv7.2/7.3 and Kv7.3/7.5 potassium channels opener. ICA-105665 inhibits liver mitochondrial function and bile salt export protein (BSEP) transport (IC50 of 311 μM). ICA-105665 can penetrate the blood-brain barrier and has antiseizure effects .
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- HY-N0237
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- HY-110011
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BRL 34915
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Potassium Channel
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Inflammation/Immunology
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Cromakalim is a potassium channel opener. Cromakalim can be used as a bronchodilator in asthma. Cromakalim inhibits the spontaneous tone of human isolated bronchi in a concentration-related manner being nearly as effective as isoprenaline or theophylline .
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- HY-B0112R
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U10858 (Standard)
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Reference Standards
Potassium Channel
Endogenous Metabolite
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Cardiovascular Disease
Cancer
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Minoxidil (Standard) is the analytical standard of Minoxidil. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Minoxidil (U10858) is an ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel opener, a potent oral antihypertensive agent and a peripheral vasodilator that promotes vasodilation also affects hair growth. Minoxidil is also a potent inhibitor of soybean lipoxygenaseare with an IC50 of 20 μM .
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- HY-W013712
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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GI-530159 is a selective opener of TREK1 and TREK2 potassium channels. GI-530159 displays selectivity for TREK1/2 over TRAAK, TASK3 and other potassium channels, with an EC50 of 0.76 μM for TREK1. GI-530159 reduces rat dorsal root ganglion neuron excitability and shows potential analgesic effect .
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- HY-N3463
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- HY-152847
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QLS-101
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Foslevcromakalim (QLS-101) is a ATP-sensitive potassium channel opener. Foslevcromakalim is the proagent used for ocular hypotensive effect .
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- HY-23196S
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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Minoxidil-d10 (U10858-d10) is the deuterium labeled Minoxidil. Minoxidil (U10858) is an ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel opener, a potent oral antihypertensive agent and a peripheral vasodilator that promotes vasodilation also affects hair growth. Minoxidil is also a potent inhibitor of soybean lipoxygenaseare with an IC50 of 20 μM[1][2][3].
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- HY-124424
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Potassium Channel
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Others
Neurological Disease
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VU0071063 is a potent and specific Kir6.2/SUR1 opener (EC50=7.44 μM) and can be used for investigating Kir6.2/SUR1 expressed in the pancreas and brain. VU0071063 inhibits insulin secretion by inducing hyperpolarization of β-cell membrane potential. VU0071063 chemotype has a very steep structure-activity relationships .
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- HY-175668
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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IDOR-1104-0086 is an orally active Kv7 potassium channel opener with an EC50 of 210 nM that can cross blood-brain barrier. IDOR-1104-0086 displays strong selectivity against the hERG channel with an IC20 of 25 μM. IDOR-1104-0086 exhibits efficacy in two rodent models of epilepsy and a favorable tolerability profile. IDOR-1104-0086 can used for the study of epilepsy .
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- HY-102052
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Potassium Channel
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Metabolic Disease
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DCEBIO is a small/medium conductance calcium-activated potassium (SKCa/IKCa) channel opener and primary neuron signal blocker. It hyperpolarizes the membrane potential of C2C12 myoblasts by activating IKCa channels, thereby promoting myogenic differentiation. The specific biological activity of DCEBIO is manifested in increased myotube formation, enhanced myosin heavy chain II protein levels and myogenin mRNA levels. DCEBIO can be applied in the field of muscle research, especially in muscle-related degenerative diseases such as sarcopenia .
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- HY-101069
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- HY-108069
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Potassium Channel
nAChR
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Neurological Disease
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Iptakalim hydrochloride, a lipophilic para-amino compound, is a novel ATP-sensitive potassium channel (KATP) opener, as well as an α4β2-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) antagonist .
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- HY-100276
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- HY-15589R
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Free Fatty Acid Receptor
Potassium Channel
Reference Standards
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Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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GW9508 (Standard) is the analytical standard of GW9508. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. GW9508 is a potent and selective G protein-coupled receptors FFA1 (GPR40) and GPR120 agonist with pEC50s of 7.32 and 5.46, respectively. GW9508 shows ~100-fold selectivity for GPR40 over GPR120. GW9508 is inactive against other GPCRs, kinases, proteases, integrins and PPARs. GW9508 is a glucose-sensitive insulin secretagogue and an ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels opener. Anti-inflammatory and anti-atherosclerotic activities .
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- HY-110230
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D 9998-d4 hydrochloride
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Potassium Channel
iGluR
GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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Flupirtine-d4 (D 9998-d4) hydrochloride is the deuterium labeled Flupirtine hydrochloride (HY-W709349). Flupirtine hydrochloride is an orally active, blood-brain barrier-crossing non-opioid analgesic and neuroprotective agent. Flupirtine hydrochloride is a neuronal potassium channel opener (Kv7 activator), a NMDA receptor antagonist and a GABA receptor activator. Flupirtine hydrochloride stabilizes blood-brain-barrier integrity, reduces oxidative stress and brain leukocyte infiltration, enhances angioneurogenesis, suppresses calcium influx, stabilizes neuronal resting membrane potential, and counteracts focal cerebral ischemia. Flupirtine hydrochloride exhibits analgesic, muscle relaxant properties, protects neurons from excitotoxic, ischemic, or cytokine-mediated death. Flupirtine hydrochloride functions as a non-opioid analgesic without antipyretic or antiphlogistic properties, shows no relevant affinity to opiate receptor. Flupirtine hydrochloride can be used for the research of focal cerebral ischemia, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, or multiple sclerosis .
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- HY-108582
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Y-27152, a proagent of the KATP (Kir6) channel opener Y-26763, is a long-acting K+ channel opener with less tachycardia: antihypertensive effects in hypertensive rats and dogs in conscious state .
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- HY-U00173
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- HY-101256
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Potassium Channel
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Others
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ZM226600 is an ATP-sensitive potassium channel opener (EC50: 500 nM). ZM226600 inhibits bladder spontaneous activity .
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- HY-19116
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
Metabolic Disease
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KRN-2391 is a KATP channel opener with NO donor properties. KRN-2391 exerts dual inhibitory effects on overactive bladder (OAB) by activating KATP channels (causing cellular hyperpolarization and bladder smooth muscle relaxation) and releasing NO (enhancing relaxation via cGMP pathways). KRN-2391 is promising for research of OAB .
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- HY-12596
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Calcium Channel
Sodium Channel
Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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JNJ-26489112, a CNS-active agent, exhibits broad-spectrum anticonvulsant activity in rodents against audiogenic, electrically-induced, and chemically-induced seizures. JNJ-26489112 inhibits voltage-gated Na + channels and N-type Ca 2+ channels, and is effective as a K + channel opener. JNJ-26489112 has very weak inhibition of CA-II (IC50=35 μM) and CA-I (18 μM) .
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- HY-117255
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Potassium Channel
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Others
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ZM260384 is a KATP channel opener that accelerates metabolism and inhibits the decline of guinea pig isolated diaphragm function, thereby affecting muscle contraction. ZM260384 can be used to study muscle function under hypoxic conditions .
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- HY-105466
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- HY-116556
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- HY-106896
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- HY-119306
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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MCC-134, a blocker of mitochondrial and opener of surface ATP-sensitive K+ (KATP) channels, abrogates cardioprotective effects of chronic hypoxia. MCC-134 is a vasorelaxing agent .
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- HY-U00201
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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KRN4884 is a K + channel opener. In the presence of intracellular ATP (1 mM), KRN4884 (0.1-3 μM) activates KATP channels in a concentration-dependent manner (EC50=0.55 μM).
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- HY-105501
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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KI 1769 is a potassium channel opener. KI 1769 can exhibit vasodilating effect. KI 1769 prolongs the micturition interval and reduces the resistance to fluid infusion through the urethral lumen. KI 1769 can be used for the research of cardiovascular disease .
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- HY-117283
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rel-RP 52891
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Potassium Channel
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Others
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rel-Aprikalim (rel-RP 52891) is the relative configuration of Aprikalim (HY-121183). Aprikalim (RP 52891), a potassium channel opener (KCO), activates ATP-sensitive K + (KATP) channels in guinea pig ventricular myocytes .
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- HY-106861
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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NIP-121 is a new type of potassium channel opener. NIP-121 significantly reduces mean pulmonary artery pressure and total pulmonary resistance through vasodilation. NIP-121 can be used for research on pulmonary arterial hypertension .
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- HY-110011R
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BRL 34915 (Standard)
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Potassium Channel
Reference Standards
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Inflammation/Immunology
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Cromakalim (Standard) is the analytical standard of Cromakalim. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Cromakalim is a potassium channel opener. Cromakalim can be used as a bronchodilator in asthma. Cromakalim inhibits the spontaneous tone of human isolated bronchi in a concentration-related manner being nearly as effective as isoprenaline or theophylline .
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- HY-123641
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Way 120491
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Celikalim (Way 120491) is an antihypertensive agent. Celikalim lowers blood pressure through opening potassium channelsin vascular smooth muscle. Celikalim can inhibit white thrombus formation. Celikalim is a potent potassium opener in dog model. Celikalim can be studied in thrombosis-related research .
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- HY-14257
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Potassium Channel
Lactate Dehydrogenase
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Cardiovascular Disease
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BMS-191095 hydrochloride is a mitochondrial KATP channel opener. BMS-191095 hydrochloride can protect the myocardium without causing vasodilation or affecting electrophysiology, by prolonging the contraction time during ischemia, improving contractile function after reperfusion, and reducing lactate dehydrogenase (LDHM) release, thereby exerting its cardioprotective effects .
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- HY-19216
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SKP 450
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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KR-30450 (SKP 450) is a potent K +ATP opener, and a potassium channel activator. KR-30450 exerts more potent cardioprotective effects than Lemakalim (HY-14255). KR-30450 significantly improves reperfusion cardiac function. KR-30450 significantly attenuates reperfusion contracture and lactate dehydrogenase release .
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- HY-133596
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Potassium Channel
GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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12,14-Dichlorodehydroabietic acid, a chlorinated resin acid, is a potent Ca 2+-activated K + (BK) channel opener. 12,14-Dichlorodehydroabietic acid blocks GABA-dependent chloride entry in mammalian brain and operates as a non-competitive GABAA antagonist. 12,14-Dichlorodehydroabietic acid increases cytosolic free Ca 2+ and stimulates transmitter release .
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- HY-119322R
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NN414 (Standard)
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Potassium Channel
Reference Standards
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Metabolic Disease
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Tifenazoxide (Standard) is the analytical standard of Tifenazoxide. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Tifenazoxide (NN414) is a potent, orally active and SUR1/Kir6.2 selective KATP channels opener. Tifenazoxide has antidiabetic effect, can inhibit glucose stimulated insulin release in vitro and in vivo, and has a beneficial effect on glucose homeostasis .
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- HY-19244
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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JTV-506 is a potent ATP-sensitive potassium channel opener. JTV-506 inhibits Histamine (HY-B1204)-induced contraction of tracheal smooth muscle by activation of KATP channels. JTV-506 attenuates pulmonary vascular tone through its direct action on vascular smooth muscle cells. JTV-506 can be used for pulmonary hypertension research .
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- HY-135897R
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Calcium Channel
Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)
Apoptosis
Endogenous Metabolite
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Metabolic Disease
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Urolithin C (Standard) is the analytical standard of Urolithin C. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Urolithin C, a gut-microbial metabolite of Ellagic acid, is a glucose-dependent activator of insulin secretion. Urolithin C is a L-type Ca2+ channel opener and enhances Ca2+ influx. Urolithin C induces cell apoptosis through a mitochondria-mediated pathway and also stimulates reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation .
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- HY-108327
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Potassium Channel
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Neurological Disease
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PF-05020182 is an orally active opener for Kv7 channel, that activates human Kv7.2/7.3, Kv7.4 and Kv7.3/7.5 with EC50 of 334, 625 and 588 nM, respectively. PF-05020182 exhibits anticonvulsant activity in rats corneal electric shock-induced tonic seizure (MES) models. PF-05020182 is blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetrable .
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- HY-12496R
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Potassium Channel
Apoptosis
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Cardiovascular Disease
Cancer
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NS-1619 (Standard) is the analytical standard of NS-1619. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. NS-1619 is an opener of large conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (BK) channel. NS-1619 is a highly effective relaxant with an EC50 of about 10-30 μM in several smooth muscles of blood vessels and other tissues . NS1619 inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis in A2780 ovarian cancer cells .
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- HY-19397
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Potassium Channel
Cytochrome P450
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Neurological Disease
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BMS-223131 (Compound 1) is a potent maxi-K potassium channel opener. BMS-223131 has a strong inhibitory effect on the CYP2C9 enzyme (IC50 = 1.7 μM) and also shows varying degrees of inhibition on other common CYP enzymes such as CYP1A2, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, and CYP3A4. BMS-223131 can enhance the outward current mediated by maxi-K, by promoting K + efflux to hyperpolarize the cell membrane and reducing Ca 2+ influx. BMS-223131 can be used for the research of neurological disease, such as stroke .
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- HY-121183
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RP 52891
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Aprikalim (RP 52891), a potassium channel opener (KCO), activates ATP-sensitive K+ (KATP) channels in guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Using patch-clamp techniques, it was found that aprikalim enhances KATP channel activity more effectively in Mg-NDP solution compared to standard solutions. In Mg-NDP solution, aprikalim reduced the sensitivity of KATP channels to ATP, increasing the concentration of ATP required to inhibit channel activity by half (K1) from 56 μM to 180 μM. However, this effect diminished over time. Aprikalim's ability to activate KATP channels in Mg-NDP solution suggests potential therapeutic implications in modulating cardiac excitability and may relate to changes in channel protein enzymatic activity under experimental conditions .
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- HY-W709349
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D 9998 hydrochloride
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Potassium Channel
iGluR
GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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Flupirtine (D 9998) hydrochloride is an orally active, blood-brain barrier-crossing non-opioid analgesic and neuroprotective agent. Flupirtine hydrochloride is a neuronal potassium channel opener (Kv7 activator), a NMDA receptor antagonist and a GABA receptor activator. Flupirtine hydrochloride stabilizes blood-brain-barrier integrity, reduces oxidative stress and brain leukocyte infiltration, enhances angioneurogenesis, suppresses calcium influx, stabilizes neuronal resting membrane potential, and counteracts focal cerebral ischemia. Flupirtine hydrochloride exhibits analgesic, muscle relaxant properties, protects neurons from excitotoxic, ischemic, or cytokine-mediated death. Flupirtine hydrochloride functions as a non-opioid analgesic without antipyretic or antiphlogistic properties, shows no relevant affinity to opiate receptor. Flupirtine hydrochloride can be used for the research of focal cerebral ischemia, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, or multiple sclerosis .
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- HY-17001R
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D 9998 Maleate (Standard)
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Reference Standards
Potassium Channel
iGluR
GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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Flupirtine Maleate (Standard) is the analytical standard of Flupirtine Maleate (HY-17001). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Flupirtine Maleate is an orally active, blood-brain barrier-crossing non-opioid analgesic and neuroprotective agent. Flupirtine Maleate is a neuronal potassium channel opener (Kv7 activator), a NMDA receptor antagonist and a GABA receptor activator. Flupirtine Maleate stabilizes blood-brain-barrier integrity, reduces oxidative stress and brain leukocyte infiltration, enhances angioneurogenesis, suppresses calcium influx, stabilizes neuronal resting membrane potential, and counteracts focal cerebral ischemia. Flupirtine Maleate exhibits analgesic, muscle relaxant properties, protects neurons from excitotoxic, ischemic, or cytokine-mediated death. Flupirtine Maleate functions as a non-opioid analgesic without antipyretic or antiphlogistic properties, shows no relevant affinity to opiate receptor. Flupirtine Maleate can be used for the research of focal cerebral ischemia, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, or multiple sclerosis .
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- HY-17001AR
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D 9998 (Standard)
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Reference Standards
Potassium Channel
iGluR
GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
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Flupirtine (Standard) (D 9998 (Standard)) is the analytical standard of Flupirtine (HY-17001A). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Flupirtine is an orally active, blood-brain barrier-crossing non-opioid analgesic and neuroprotective agent. Flupirtine is a neuronal potassium channel opener (Kv7 activator), a NMDA receptor antagonist and a GABA receptor activator. Flupirtine stabilizes blood-brain-barrier integrity, reduces oxidative stress and brain leukocyte infiltration, enhances angioneurogenesis, suppresses calcium influx, stabilizes neuronal resting membrane potential, and counteracts focal cerebral ischemia. Flupirtine exhibits analgesic, muscle relaxant properties, protects neurons from excitotoxic, ischemic, or cytokine-mediated death. Flupirtine functions as a non-opioid analgesic without antipyretic or antiphlogistic properties, shows no relevant affinity to opiate receptor. Flupirtine can be used for the research of focal cerebral ischemia, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, or multiple sclerosis .
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- HY-100276R
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- HY-106621A
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Potassium Channel
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Metabolic Disease
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AL 0671 is a potassium channel opener. AL 0671 can inhibit nonenzymatic glycation of protein and LDL oxidation. AL 0671 can be used for the researches of cardiovascular and metabolic disease, such as hypertensive diabetes .
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- HY-133931
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EMD-52692; SR-44866
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Potassium Channel
Glutathione Peroxidase
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Bimakalim (EMD-52692) is an ATP-sensitive potassium channel opener. Bimakalim reduces transmural MPO activity. Bimakalim mimics the effects of ischemic preconditioning to reduce infarct size, adenosine release, and neutrophil function in dogs .
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- HY-W746271
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Potassium Channel
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Cardiovascular Disease
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TCV 295 is an orally active potassium channel opener. TCV 295 can reduce blood pressure, systemic vascular resistance and myocardial O2 consumption. TCV 295 can be used for the research of cardiovascular disease, such as hypertension .
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- HY-B0112A
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U10858 hydrochloride
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Potassium Channel
Endogenous Metabolite
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Minoxidil (U10858) hydrochloride is an ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel opener, a potent oral antihypertensive agent and a peripheral vasodilator that promotes vasodilation also affects hair growth. Minoxidil hydrochloride is also a potent inhibitor of soybean lipoxygenaseare with an IC50 of 20 μM .
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- HY-102052R
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Reference Standards
Potassium Channel
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Metabolic Disease
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DCEBIO (Standard) is the analytical standard of DCEBIO (HY-102052). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. DCEBIO is a small/medium conductance calcium-activated potassium (SKCa/IKCa) channel opener and primary neuron signal blocker. It hyperpolarizes the membrane potential of C2C12 myoblasts by activating IKCa channels, thereby promoting myogenic differentiation. The specific biological activity of DCEBIO is manifested in increased myotube formation, enhanced myosin heavy chain II protein levels and myogenin mRNA levels. DCEBIO can be applied in the field of muscle research, especially in muscle-related degenerative diseases such as sarcopenia .
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- HY-W709349S
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D 9998-d6 hydrochloride
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Isotope-Labeled Compounds
Potassium Channel
iGluR
GABA Receptor
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Neurological Disease
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Flupirtine-d6 (D 9998-d6) hydrochloride is the deuterium labeled Flupirtine hydrochloride (HY-W709349). Flupirtine hydrochloride is an orally active, blood-brain barrier-crossing non-opioid analgesic and neuroprotective agent. Flupirtine hydrochloride is a neuronal potassium channel opener (Kv7 activator), a NMDA receptor antagonist and a GABA receptor activator. Flupirtine hydrochloride stabilizes blood-brain-barrier integrity, reduces oxidative stress and brain leukocyte infiltration, enhances angioneurogenesis, suppresses calcium influx, stabilizes neuronal resting membrane potential, and counteracts focal cerebral ischemia. Flupirtine hydrochloride exhibits analgesic, muscle relaxant properties, protects neurons from excitotoxic, ischemic, or cytokine-mediated death. Flupirtine hydrochloride functions as a non-opioid analgesic without antipyretic or antiphlogistic properties, shows no relevant affinity to opiate receptor. Flupirtine hydrochloride can be used for the research of focal cerebral ischemia, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, or multiple sclerosis .
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Minoxidil-d10 (U10858-d10) is the deuterium labeled Minoxidil. Minoxidil (U10858) is an ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel opener, a potent oral antihypertensive agent and a peripheral vasodilator that promotes vasodilation also affects hair growth. Minoxidil is also a potent inhibitor of soybean lipoxygenaseare with an IC50 of 20 μM[1][2][3].
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Flupirtine-d6 (D 9998-d6) hydrochloride is the deuterium labeled Flupirtine hydrochloride (HY-W709349). Flupirtine hydrochloride is an orally active, blood-brain barrier-crossing non-opioid analgesic and neuroprotective agent. Flupirtine hydrochloride is a neuronal potassium channel opener (Kv7 activator), a NMDA receptor antagonist and a GABA receptor activator. Flupirtine hydrochloride stabilizes blood-brain-barrier integrity, reduces oxidative stress and brain leukocyte infiltration, enhances angioneurogenesis, suppresses calcium influx, stabilizes neuronal resting membrane potential, and counteracts focal cerebral ischemia. Flupirtine hydrochloride exhibits analgesic, muscle relaxant properties, protects neurons from excitotoxic, ischemic, or cytokine-mediated death. Flupirtine hydrochloride functions as a non-opioid analgesic without antipyretic or antiphlogistic properties, shows no relevant affinity to opiate receptor. Flupirtine hydrochloride can be used for the research of focal cerebral ischemia, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, or multiple sclerosis .
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