Sumatriptan-d6 formate
Sumatriptan-d6 (formate) (GR 43175 free base-d6 (formate)) is deuterium labeled Sumatriptan. Sumatriptan (GR 43175) is an orally active 5-HT1 receptor agonist with IC50s of 7.3 nm, 9.3nm and 17.8 nm for 5-HT1D, 5-HT1B and 5-HT1F receptors, respectively. Sumatriptan can be used for migraine headache research.
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- Formula: C15H17D6N3O4S
- Molecular Weight:347.46
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Storage:
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
All 5-HT Receptor Isoforms
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Biological Activity
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5-HT1B Receptor |
5-HT1D Receptor |
5-HT1F Receptor |
1. This compound can be used as a tracer
2. This compound can be used as an internal standard for quantitative analysis by NMR, GC-MS, or LC-MS.
Chemical Information
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Unlabeled Cas 103628-46-2
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Molecular Weight 347.46
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Formula C15H17D6N3O4S
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SMILES
O=S(CC1=CC2=C(NC=C2CCN(C([2H])([2H])[2H])C([2H])([2H])[2H])C=C1)(NC)=O.O=CO
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Synonyms
GR 43175 free base-d6 formate
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Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Storage
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Purity & Documentation
References
[1]. Russak EM, et al. Impact of Deuterium Substitution on the Pharmacokinetics of Pharmaceuticals. Ann Pharmacother. 2019 Feb;53(2):211-216. [Content Brief]
[2]. K L Dechant, et al. Sumatriptan. A review of its pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties, and therapeutic efficacy in the acute treatment of migraine and cluster headache. Drugs. 1992 May;43(5):776-98. [Content Brief]
[3]. Razzaque Z, et al. Vasoconstriction in human isolated middle meningeal arteries: determining the contribution of 5-HT1B- and 5-HT1F-receptor activation. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1999 Jan;47(1):75-82. [Content Brief]
[4]. S J Peroutka, et al. Sumatriptan (GR 43175) interacts selectively with 5-HT1B and 5-HT1D binding sites. Eur J Pharmacol. 1989 Apr 12;163(1):133-6. [Content Brief]
[5]. Bates EA, et al. Sumatriptan alleviates nitroglycerin-induced mechanical and thermal allodynia in mice. Cephalalgia. 2010 Feb;30(2):170-8. [Content Brief]
Calculators
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