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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Toloxatone | 29218-27-7 | sc-255665 | 10 mg | $101.00 | ||
Toloxatone is a reversible, selective MAO-A inhibitor that modulates the enzyme's activity, leading to increased synaptic levels of monoamine neurotransmitters like serotonin and norepinephrine. | ||||||
Ro 41-1049 hydrochloride | 127500-84-9 | sc-215816 | 100 mg | $615.00 | ||
Ro 41-1049 hydrochloride exhibits a selective affinity for monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A), driven by its unique structural features that enable specific binding interactions. The compound's hydrophobic characteristics enhance its interaction with lipid membranes, facilitating its access to the active site of the enzyme. Its kinetic behavior is marked by a rapid onset of inhibition, which modifies the enzyme's activity and influences the degradation of monoamines, thereby impacting various biochemical pathways. | ||||||
Ethyl homovanillate | 60563-13-5 | sc-235050 | 1 g | $54.00 | ||
Ethyl homovanillate demonstrates a notable interaction with monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) through its distinctive molecular architecture, which promotes effective binding to the enzyme's active site. The compound's electron-donating groups enhance its reactivity, allowing for specific interactions that modulate enzyme kinetics. Its solubility properties facilitate diffusion across biological membranes, influencing the metabolic pathways of neurotransmitters and altering their degradation dynamics. | ||||||
Rasagiline | 136236-51-6 | sc-204875 sc-204875A | 25 mg 100 mg | $101.00 $210.00 | ||
Rasagiline is a selective, irreversible MAO-B inhibitor that reduces the degradation of dopamine, helping to alleviate symptoms in Parkinson's disease by enhancing dopamine transmission. | ||||||