Synthalin sulfate

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Description: Non-competitive NMDA antagonist
Chemical Name: N,N'-1,10-Decanediylbisguanidine sulfate
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Biological Activity for Synthalin sulfate

An effective non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist in vivo and in vitro; may bind to more than one site, one of which is the polyamine site.

Technical Data for Synthalin sulfate

M. Wt 354.47
Formula C12H28N6.H2SO4
Storage Store at RT
CAS Number 182285-12-7
PubChem ID 66977
InChI Key OZZMUVKANAPKGI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Smiles OS(O)(=O)=O.NC(=N)NCCCCCCCCCCNC(N)=N

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References for Synthalin sulfate

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Reynolds et al (1991) 1,10-Bis(guanidino)decane inhibits N-MthD.-aspartate responses in vitro and in vivo. J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther. 259 626 PMID: 1658306

Reynolds (1992) Interactions between zinc and spermidine on the N-MthD.-aspartate receptor complex: clues to the mechanism of action of 1,10-bis(guanidino)decane and pentam. J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther. 263 632 PMID: 1432693

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