Date published: 2026-2-2

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Glutamatergics

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of glutamatergics for use in various applications. Glutamatergics are compounds that modulate the activity of glutamate, the primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. These compounds are crucial in scientific research for studying the mechanisms of synaptic transmission, neural plasticity, and excitotoxicity. Researchers use glutamatergics to investigate the roles of different glutamate receptors, such as NMDA, AMPA, and kainate receptors, in mediating synaptic signaling and plasticity. These studies help explain the fundamental processes underlying learning, memory, and cognition. Glutamatergics are also pivotal in exploring the pathophysiology of neurological disorders, such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, and schizophrenia, where glutamate signaling is often dysregulated. Additionally, these compounds are used to develop and test new strategies aimed at modulating glutamate activity to restore normal neural function. By offering a comprehensive selection of high-quality glutamatergics, Santa Cruz Biotechnology supports cutting-edge research in neurobiology and related fields. These products enable scientists to perform precise and reproducible experiments, advancing our understanding of the complex dynamics of glutamate neurotransmission and its impact on brain function and health. View detailed information on our available glutamatergics by clicking on the product name.

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LY 487379 hydrochloride

353229-59-1sc-204065
sc-204065A
10 mg
50 mg
$145.00
$615.00
(0)

LY 487379 hydrochloride is a selective modulator of glutamatergic signaling, exhibiting a unique affinity for specific glutamate receptor subtypes. Its molecular structure promotes intricate interactions that can fine-tune receptor conformations, influencing downstream signaling pathways. The compound's kinetic profile allows for swift alterations in synaptic activity, potentially impacting excitatory neurotransmission dynamics and contributing to the regulation of neural circuit functions.

(S)-CPW 399

389888-02-2sc-203690
sc-203690A
10 mg
50 mg
$300.00
$865.00
(0)

(S)-CPW 399 is a potent modulator of glutamatergic neurotransmission, characterized by its selective binding to NMDA receptor subtypes. Its unique stereochemistry facilitates specific interactions with receptor sites, enhancing or inhibiting ion channel activity. This compound exhibits rapid kinetics, allowing for immediate effects on synaptic plasticity and excitatory signaling. Additionally, its distinct molecular interactions may influence calcium ion influx, further modulating neuronal excitability and synaptic strength.

Boc-L-glutamic acid α-methyl ester

72086-72-7sc-293834
sc-293834A
1 g
5 g
$60.00
$210.00
(0)

Boc-L-glutamic acid α-methyl ester exhibits intriguing properties due to its tert-butyloxycarbonyl protective group, which enhances its stability and solubility in various environments. The α-methyl ester configuration modifies hydrogen bonding capabilities, influencing molecular interactions with glutamate receptors. This compound's unique steric hindrance can affect conformational dynamics, leading to altered binding affinities and reaction rates in biochemical systems, showcasing its role in glutamatergic signaling pathways.

VU 0357121

433967-28-3sc-364645
sc-364645A
10 mg
50 mg
$145.00
$615.00
(0)

VU 0357121 is a selective modulator of glutamatergic signaling, primarily targeting AMPA receptors. Its unique structural features enable it to stabilize receptor conformations, influencing channel gating dynamics. The compound demonstrates a rapid onset of action, affecting synaptic transmission and plasticity. Notably, VU 0357121's interactions with specific amino acid residues enhance its binding affinity, potentially altering downstream signaling pathways and neuronal network activity.

LY 395756

852679-66-4sc-359013
sc-359013A
10 mg
50 mg
$176.00
$982.00
(0)

(±)LY 395756 acts as a potent modulator of glutamatergic neurotransmission, exhibiting a unique ability to interact with NMDA receptors. Its distinct molecular architecture facilitates selective binding, influencing receptor desensitization and recovery kinetics. This compound's dynamic interactions with key residues within the receptor's binding site can significantly alter ion flow and synaptic efficacy, thereby impacting neural circuit functionality and excitatory signaling pathways.

CB 839

1439399-58-2sc-507354
10 mg
$140.00
(0)

CBiPES hydrochloride

856702-40-4sc-358830
sc-358830A
10 mg
50 mg
$145.00
$645.00
(0)

CBiPES hydrochloride is a novel compound that exhibits intriguing properties as a glutamatergic modulator. Its unique structure allows for specific interactions with glutamate transporters, enhancing the uptake of glutamate in synaptic clefts. This compound influences the kinetics of neurotransmitter release and reuptake, thereby modulating synaptic plasticity. Additionally, CBiPES hydrochloride's ability to stabilize receptor conformations may lead to altered signaling cascades, impacting overall neuronal excitability.

BINA

866823-73-6sc-361121
sc-361121A
10 mg
50 mg
$134.00
$756.00
1
(0)

BINA is a distinctive compound that acts as a glutamatergic modulator, characterized by its ability to selectively bind to NMDA receptors. This interaction promotes calcium influx, which is crucial for synaptic signaling. BINA also influences the dynamics of glutamate release, enhancing synaptic transmission efficiency. Its unique molecular conformation allows for specific allosteric modulation, potentially altering receptor sensitivity and downstream signaling pathways, thereby affecting neuronal communication.

A 841720

869802-58-4sc-203792
sc-203792A
10 mg
50 mg
$175.00
$741.00
(1)

A 841720 is a novel glutamatergic agent that exhibits a unique affinity for AMPA receptors, facilitating rapid ion channel activation. Its structural features enable it to stabilize receptor conformations, enhancing synaptic plasticity. The compound also modulates glutamate uptake mechanisms, influencing extracellular glutamate levels and synaptic efficacy. Additionally, A 841720's kinetic profile suggests a rapid onset of action, making it a compelling candidate for studying synaptic dynamics.

DPAP

890764-36-0sc-364741
sc-364741A
1 mg
5 mg
$64.00
$99.00
(0)

DPAP is a distinctive glutamatergic compound that selectively interacts with NMDA receptors, promoting calcium influx and synaptic signaling. Its unique molecular structure allows for enhanced receptor binding, influencing downstream signaling pathways. The compound exhibits a notable ability to modulate neurotransmitter release, impacting synaptic transmission efficiency. Furthermore, DPAP's reaction kinetics reveal a prolonged duration of action, contributing to its role in synaptic modulation and neural communication.