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Ranitidine-d6, Hydrochloride functions as a competitive and reversible inhibitor of the action of histamine at the histamine H2-receptors, which are located mainly in the parietal cells of the gastric mucosa. Ranitidine-d6, Hydrochloride acts by binding to the H2 receptors, thereby blocking the binding of histamine and subsequently reducing the secretion of gastric acid. By inhibiting the action of histamine, Ranitidine-d6, Hydrochloride effectively decreases the production of stomach acid, making it useful in studying the regulation of gastric acid secretion in experiment. Ranitidine-d6, Hydrochloride′s mechanism of action involves interfering with the histamine signaling pathway, ultimately leading to a decrease in the production of gastric acid. Ranitidine-d6, Hydrochloride′s ability to target and inhibit H2 receptors makes it useful in investigating the physiological and pathological processes related to gastric acid secretion. Ranitidine-d6, Hydrochloride′s mode of action at the molecular level provides insights into the regulation of gastric acid production, making it a useful compound for experimental studies focused on this aspect of gastrointestinal physiology.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Ranitidine-d6, Hydrochloride, 1 mg | sc-219950 | 1 mg | $360.00 |