Date published: 2026-5-30

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TRPV Inhibitors

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of TRPV Inhibitors for use in various applications. TRPV Inhibitors, also known as transient receptor potential vanilloid inhibitors, are a crucial category of chemical compounds widely utilized in scientific research. These inhibitors target the TRPV ion channels, which are involved in various physiological processes such as sensory perception, thermoregulation, and osmoregulation. The ability to modulate these channels has made TRPV Inhibitors invaluable in studying cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying these processes. Researchers use these inhibitors to explore the functional roles of TRPV channels in different biological systems, allowing for a deeper understanding of cellular responses to environmental stimuli. The specificity and potency of TRPV Inhibitors make them essential tools in electrophysiology studies, enabling scientists to dissect the contributions of specific ion channels to neuronal and sensory functions. Additionally, these inhibitors are employed in toxicology and environmental studies to assess the impact of external agents on TRPV channel activity. The broad applications of TRPV Inhibitors in basic and applied sciences highlight their importance in advancing knowledge in fields ranging from neurobiology to environmental science. View detailed information on our available TRPV Inhibitors by clicking on the product name.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Ruthenium red

11103-72-3sc-202328
sc-202328A
500 mg
1 g
$188.00
$250.00
13
(1)

Ruthenium red is recognized for its ability to selectively inhibit TRPV channels, primarily through its interaction with specific amino acid residues within the channel's pore region. This compound exhibits a unique binding profile that disrupts the normal conformational changes required for channel activation. Its presence alters the ion selectivity and permeability, leading to significant effects on cellular excitability and signaling pathways. The compound's kinetics reveal a rapid onset of action, contributing to its effectiveness in modulating channel activity.

RN 1734

946387-07-1sc-296273
sc-296273A
10 mg
50 mg
$131.00
$510.00
1
(1)

RN 1734 is a potent modulator of TRPV channels, characterized by its unique ability to stabilize specific channel conformations. This compound engages in distinct molecular interactions with key residues, influencing the gating mechanisms and ion flow. Its reaction kinetics demonstrate a delayed onset, allowing for prolonged channel modulation. Additionally, RN 1734 exhibits a selective affinity for certain TRPV subtypes, enhancing its specificity in altering cellular ion dynamics and signaling cascades.

AMG-9810

545395-94-6sc-201477
sc-201477A
10 mg
50 mg
$86.00
$344.00
3
(1)

AMG-9810 is a selective modulator of TRPV channels, characterized by its ability to engage in unique hydrogen bonding interactions that stabilize specific channel conformations. This compound exhibits a distinct binding affinity, leading to altered ion flow and channel activation thresholds. Its kinetic profile reveals a delayed onset of action, allowing for prolonged modulation of TRPV activity. Additionally, AMG-9810's structural features enable it to selectively influence TRPV isoform interactions, impacting downstream signaling cascades.

JYL-1433

565448-40-0sc-202676
sc-202676A
1 mg
5 mg
$200.00
$400.00
1
(0)

JYL-1433 is a selective TRPV channel modulator that uniquely alters channel dynamics through specific allosteric interactions. It binds to critical sites, inducing conformational changes that affect ion permeability and gating behavior. The compound exhibits rapid kinetics, facilitating swift modulation of channel activity. Its distinct binding profile allows for targeted effects on various TRPV isoforms, influencing cellular excitability and calcium signaling pathways.