Date published: 2026-2-14

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Olfr675 Activators

Olfr675 is a key member of the olfactory receptor family, primarily expressed in the nasal epithelium, where it plays a central role in the detection and discrimination of specific odorant molecules. This receptor is instrumental in the olfactory system's ability to perceive and differentiate a wide range of scents in the environment. The primary function of Olfr675 is to recognize and respond to specific odorant molecules. When an odorant molecule binds to Olfr675's receptor site, it initiates a cascade of events leading to the generation of electrical signals. These signals are subsequently transmitted to the brain, where they are processed and interpreted, allowing organisms to identify and distinguish various odors. Olfr675, like other olfactory receptors, exhibits remarkable selectivity in detecting distinct odorants, contributing to the precise sensitivity and discriminatory capabilities of the olfactory system.

The general mechanism of activation for Olfr675 relies on the specific ligand-receptor interaction. When an odorant molecule binds to Olfr675's receptor, it induces a conformational change in the receptor protein. This conformational alteration represents the pivotal step that initiates the activation process, leading to the activation of intracellular signaling pathways, such as the cAMP-dependent pathway. These pathways ultimately result in the generation of electrical signals transmitted to the brain, facilitating the perception and recognition of odors. Each odorant molecule activates Olfr675 in a unique manner, allowing for the precise discrimination of various odorants.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Isopentyl acetate

123-92-2sc-250190
sc-250190A
100 ml
500 ml
$107.00
$225.00
(0)

Isopentyl acetate serves as a direct activator of Olfr675, interacting with its receptor site to initiate intracellular signaling pathways. This activation enhances the olfactory receptor's functionality, allowing it to detect and respond to specific odorant molecules more efficiently, without modulating gene expression.

Ethyl butyrate

105-54-4sc-214986
sc-214986A
1 kg
4 kg
$100.00
$210.00
(0)

Ethyl Butyrate is a direct activator of Olfr675, binding to its receptor and inducing intracellular signaling events. This activation increases the protein's functional activity, enabling it to recognize and respond to specific odorants with higher sensitivity, without influencing gene expression levels.

Hexyl acetate

142-92-7sc-215149
sc-215149A
25 ml
500 ml
$32.00
$57.00
(0)

Hexyl Acetate activates Olfr675 directly by binding to its receptor, initiating intracellular signaling pathways. This activation enhances the olfactory receptor's functional sensitivity to specific odorant molecules, without altering gene expression or transcription.

2-Heptanone

110-43-0sc-238060
1 ml
$94.00
(0)

2-Heptanone specifically activates Olfr675 by binding to its receptor site, leading to intracellular signaling activation. This enhances the olfactory receptor's functionality, allowing it to detect and respond to specific odorant molecules more effectively, without modulating gene expression levels.

Ethyl hexanoate

123-66-0sc-235049
5 ml
$51.00
(0)

Ethyl Hexanoate directly activates Olfr675 by interacting with its receptor, leading to intracellular signaling activation. This enhances the olfactory receptor's functionality, allowing it to detect and respond to specific odorants more efficiently, without affecting gene expression or transcription.

Octyl acetate

112-14-1sc-236244
5 g
$24.00
(0)

Octyl Acetate activates Olfr675 directly by binding to its receptor, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. This activation enhances the olfactory receptor's functional activity, allowing it to detect and respond to specific odorants with increased sensitivity, without altering gene expression or transcription.

Propyl acetate

109-60-4sc-250792
500 ml
$20.00
(0)

Propyl Acetate specifically activates Olfr675 by binding to its receptor site, leading to intracellular signaling activation. This enhances the olfactory receptor's functionality, allowing it to detect and respond to specific odorants more effectively, without modulating gene expression or transcription.