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7-Hydroxy Amoxapine (CAS 37081-76-8)

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Alternate Names:
2-Chloro-11-(1-piperazinyl)-dibenz[b,f][1,4]oxazepin-7-ol; 7-Hydroxyamoxapin
Application:
7-Hydroxy Amoxapine is a metabolite of Amoxapine
CAS Number:
37081-76-8
Purity:
98%
Molecular Weight:
329.78
Molecular Formula:
C17H16ClN3O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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7-Hydroxy Amoxapine, or 7-OH-AMOX, is a synthetic compound leveraged in a variety of scientific investigations. As a derivative of amoxapine, it serves as a substrate in numerous biochemical and physiological studies, particularly those examining enzyme activity and the impact of biological molecules on substrates. One of its key uses is in exploring how cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes affect the metabolic pathways of compounds. Additionally, it helps in understanding the influence of hormones on these pathways. Researchers utilize 7-Hydroxyamoxapine to gain insights into the kinetics and dynamics of how substances behave within biological systems. When metabolized, 7-Hydroxy Amoxapineis converted by CYP enzymes into an active metabolite, 7-OH-amoxapine-N-oxide, which subsequently undergoes further enzymatic processes, such as glucuronidation, leading to the creation of certain inactive byproducts.


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7-Hydroxy Amoxapine, 1 mg

sc-210616
1 mg
$372.00