NCS-382, Sodium Salt
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- Product Code: TRC-N385000
- CAS Number: 131733-92-1
- Brand: TRC
Product Overview
Product Code
TRC-N385000
CAS Number
Product Format
Neat
Molecular Formula
C13 H13 O3 . Na
Molecular Weight
240.23
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Product Information
Chemical Data
Analyte Name
NCS-382, Sodium Salt
CAS Number
131733-92-1
Molecular Formula
C13 H13 O3 . Na
Molecular Weight
240.23
Accurate Mass
240.0762
SMILES
[Na+].OC1\C(=C\C(=O)[O-])\CCCc2ccccc12
InChI
InChI=1S/C13H14O3.Na/c14-12(15)8-10-6-3-5-9-4-1-2-7-11(9)13(10)16;/h1-2,4,7-8,13,16H,3,5-6H2,(H,14,15);/q;+1/p-1/b10-8+;
IUPAC
sodium;(2E)-2-(5-hydroxy-5,7,8,9-tetrahydrobenzo[7]annulen-6-ylidene)acetate
Alternate CAS Number
Free acid: 520505-01-5
Product Data
Storage Temperature
-20°C
Shipping Temperature
Room Temperature
Country of Origin
CANADA
Product Format
Neat
Product Description
Possesses antagonistic properties at +¦-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) receptor cites. It antagonizes both the cGMP increase and inositol phosphate accumulation induced by GHB in the hippocampus and suppresses the GHB-induced modification of dopamine release in the striatum.
References: Hechler, V.D., et al.: J. Neurochem., 49, 1025 (1991); Maitre, M., et al.: Eur. J. of Pharm., 203, 393 (1991)