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7-Deacetyl-7-[O-(N-methylpiperazino)-γ-butyryl]-Forskolin Dihydrochloride (CAS 115116-37-5)

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Alternate Names:
L-858051; 8,13-Epoxy-7β-(N-methylpiperazino-γ-butyryloxy)-1α,6β,9α-trihydroxy-labd-14-en-11-one; Adenylate cyclase activator
Application:
7-Deacetyl-7-[O-(N-methylpiperazino)-γ-butyryl]-Forskolin Dihydrochloride is a modified forskolin that activates adenylate cyclase
CAS Number:
115116-37-5
Molecular Weight:
609.6
Molecular Formula:
C29H48N2O72HCl
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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7-Deacetyl-7-[O-(N-methylpiperazino)-γ-butyryl]-Forskolin dihydrochloride is a chemically-modified forskolin with greater stability and water solubility than the parent compound. 7-Deacetyl-7-[O-(N-methylpiperazino)-γ-butyryl]-Forskolin dihydrochloride activates A cyclase (adenylate cyclase) and inhibits 5HT-stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation in muscle cells (smooth).


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7-Deacetyl-7-[O-(N-methylpiperazino)-γ-butyryl]-Forskolin Dihydrochloride, 5 mg

sc-221624
5 mg
$510.00