D-Aspartic acid

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说明: NMDA agonist
化学名: D-Aminosuccinic acid
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生物活性 for D-Aspartic acid

D-Aspartic acid is an endogenous NMDA receptor agonist with similar activity to the L-isomer. Also a non-metabolizable substrate for EAA uptake systems. Modulates melatonin synthesis in the pineal gland.

L-isomer also available.

技术数据 for D-Aspartic acid

分子量 133.1
公式 C4H7NO4
储存 Store at RT
CAS Number 1783-96-6
PubChem ID 83887
InChI Key CKLJMWTZIZZHCS-UWTATZPHSA-N
Smiles N[C@@]([H])([C@](O)=O)CC(O)=O

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参考文献 for D-Aspartic acid

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Hashimoto et al (1997) Free D-aspartate and D-serine in the mammalian brain and periphery. Prog.Neurobiol. 53 325 PMID: 9247969

Ishio et al (1998) D-Aspartate modulates melatonin synthesis in rat pinealocytes. Neurosci.Lett. 249 143 PMID: 9682837

Olverman et al (1988) Structure/activity relations of NMDA receptor ligands as studied by their inhibition of 3H-D-AP5 binding in rat brain membranes. Neuroscience 26 17 PMID: 2901691

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Cai and Ford (2018) DA Cells Differentially Regulate Striatal Cholinergic Transmission across Regions through Corelease of DA and Glutamate. Cell Rep 25 3148 PMID: 30540946


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