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Submit ReviewUMB 68 is a GHB receptor ligand. Exhibits similar receptor afffinity as GHB (IC50 for displacement of 3[H]NCS-382 from GHB receptors is 38 μM compared with 25 μM for GHB). Demonstrates no significant affinity for GABAB receptors and does not exhibit GHB-like behavioral effects in vivo.
分子量 | 154.14 |
公式 | C6H11NaO3 |
储存 | Desiccate at RT |
CAS Number | 581099-89-0 |
PubChem ID | 57340483 |
InChI Key | RKKDHFJDHVHVLY-UHFFFAOYSA-M |
Smiles | O=C(CCC(C)(O)C)O[Na] |
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Wu et al (2003) A tertiary alcohol analog of γ-hydroxybutyric acid as a specific γ-hydroxybutyric acid receptor ligand. J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther. 305 675 PMID: 12606613
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