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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-100326

    Phosphodiesterase (PDE) Neurological Disease Inflammation/Immunology
    Pde7-in-3 (example 2) is an inhibitor of the phosphodiesterase PDE7 with potential analgesic activity. PDE7-IN-3 can be used to study inflammatory, neuropathic, visceral and nociceptive pain .
    PDE7-IN-3
  • HY-151451

    Calcium Channel Neurological Disease
    Cav 3.2 inhibitor 2 is a Cav3.2 T-type Ca 2+ channels inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.09339 μM under -80mV holding potential. Cav 3.2 inhibitor 2 potently suppresses T-channel-dependent somatic and visceral pain in mice. Cav 3.2 inhibitor 2 can be used for the research of intractable pain .
    Cav 3.2 inhibitor 2
  • HY-116143

    MAGL Metabolic Disease
    SAR127303 is an orally active, selective, competitive monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) covalent inhibitor with IC50s of 3.8 nM and 29 nM for mouse and human MAGL, respectively. SAR127303 potently elevates hippocampal levels of 2-AG in mice. SAR127303 decreased long term potentiation (LTP) of CA1 synaptic transmission and acetylcholine release in the hippocampus. SAR127303 produces antinociceptive effects in assays of inflammatory and visceral pain. SAR127303 slows down epileptogenesis .
    MAGL-IN-12
  • HY-151450

    Calcium Channel Neurological Disease Inflammation/Immunology
    Cav 3.2 inhibitor 1 is a T-type calcium channel inhibitor with little binding affinity to dopamine D2 receptors. Cav 3.2 inhibitor 1 can be used for the research of somatic and visceral pain .
    Cav 3.2 inhibitor 1
  • HY-P5907

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    Helianorphin-19 is a potent and selective κ-opioid receptor (KOR) activator with a Ki of 21 nM and an EC50 of 45 nM. Helianorphin-19 exhibits strong KOR-specific peripheral analgesic activity in a mouse model of chronic visceral pain .
    Helianorphin-19
  • HY-115681
    (2R/S)-6-PNG
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    6-Prenylnaringenin; (±)-6-Prenylnaringenin

    Calcium Channel Neurological Disease
    (2R/S)-6-PNG (6-Prenylnaringenin) is a potent and reversible Cav3.2 T-type Ca 2+ channels (T-channels) blocker. (2R/S)-6-PNG can penetrate the blood-brain barrier (BBB). (2R/S)-6-PNG suppresses neuropathic and visceral pain in mice .
    (2R/S)-6-PNG
  • HY-151452

    Calcium Channel Neurological Disease
    Cav 3.2 inhibitor 3 (Compound 4) is a potent Cav3.2 T-type Ca 2+ channel inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.1534 μM, and has little binding affinity to D2 receptors .
    Cav 3.2 inhibitor 3
  • HY-148236

    TRP Channel Inflammation/Immunology
    BAY-390 is a selective, across species active and brain penetrating TRPA1 inhibitor. BAY-390 inhibits hTRPA1 FLIPR, hTRPA1 Ephys, rTRPA1 FLIPR and rDRG Ephys with IC50s of 16, 82, 63 and 35 nM, respectively. BAY-390 can be used for the research of inflammation .
    BAY-390
  • HY-101343

    5-HT Receptor Neurological Disease
    RS 39604 is a potent, selective, and orally active 5-HT4 receptor antagonist with a pKi of 9.1 in guinea pig striatal membranes. RS 39604 displays a low affinity (pKi<6.5) for 5-HT1A, 5-HT2C, 5-HT3, α1c, D1, D2, M1, M2, AT1, B1 and opioid mu receptors and moderate affinity for δ1, (pKi=6.8) and δ2 (pKi=7.8) sites .
    RS 39604
  • HY-P5865

    Theraphotoxin-Tap1a; TRTX-Tap1a; µ/ω-TRTX-Tap1a

    Sodium Channel Neurological Disease
    Tap1a (Theraphotoxin-Tap1a) is a spider venom peptide that inhibits sodium channels with IC50s of 80 nM and 301 nM against Nav1.7 and Nav1.1, respectively. Tap1a shows analgesic effects .
    Tap1a

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