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Brompheniramine (CAS 86-22-6)

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Application:
Brompheniramine is a reuptake inhibitor of seratonin
CAS Number:
86-22-6
Molecular Weight:
319.24
Molecular Formula:
C16H19BrN2
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For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Brompheniramine is a chemical compound that is used to study its effects on histamine receptors. In molecular biology, brompheniramine serves as a ligand to probe the function of histamine H1 receptors and to identify the signaling pathways they regulate. It is in binding assays to characterize the receptor′s affinity and in functional assays to assess downstream biological effects. Brompheniramine is also in studies looking at histamine′s role in immune response, where it acts to understand the modulation of immune cell activity. Studies involving brompheniramine contributes to the knowledge regarding the regulation of neurotransmitter systems and their impact on various biological processes.


Brompheniramine (CAS 86-22-6) References

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Brompheniramine, 10 mg

sc-205609
10 mg
$232.00

Brompheniramine, 25 mg

sc-205609A
25 mg
$375.00