SDM25N hydrochloride

Discontinued Product

1410 has been discontinued.

Description: High affinity and selective non-peptide δ antagonist; also inhibits dengue virus replication
Chemical Name: (4bS,8R,8aS,14bR)-5,6,7,8,14,14b-Hexahydro-7-(2-methyl-2-propenyl)-4,8-methanobenzofuro[2,3-a]pyrido[4,3-b]carbazole-1,8a(9H)-diol hydrochloride
Purity: ≥99% (HPLC)
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Citations (3)
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Literature (2)

Biological Activity for SDM25N hydrochloride

SDM25N hydrochloride is a high affinity and highly selective non-peptide δ receptor antagonist (Ki values are 4.7, 3800 and 7900 nM for δ, κ and μ receptors respectively). More selective than naltrindole (Cat. No. 0740). Also inhibits Dengue virus replication.

Technical Data for SDM25N hydrochloride

M. Wt 450.96
Formula C26H26N2O3.HCl
Storage Store at +4°C
Purity ≥99% (HPLC)
CAS Number 342884-71-3
PubChem ID 90479789
InChI Key QLLCUVACGPLGAX-IDRHMUJXSA-N
Smiles Cl.[H][C@@]12OC3=C(O)C=CC4=C3[C@@]11CCN(CC(C)=C)[C@]([H])(C4)[C@]1(O)CC1=C2NC2=CC=CC=C12

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References for SDM25N hydrochloride

References are publications that support the biological activity of the product.

McLamore et al (2001) Effect of N-alkyl and N-alkenyl substituents in noroxymorphindole, 17-substituted-6,7-dehydro-4,5α-epoxy-3,14-dihydroxy-6,7:2 ',3 '-indolomorphinans, on opioid receptor affinity, selectivity, and efficacy. J.Med.Chem. 44 1471 PMID: 11311071

Sprokholt et al (2017) RIG-I-like receptor triggering by Dengue virus drives dendritic cell immune activation and TH1 differentiation. J.Immunol. PMID: 28507028

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3 Citations for SDM25N hydrochloride

Citations are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for SDM25N hydrochloride include:

Ong et al (2015) Prolonged mor. treatment alters δ opioid receptor post-internalization trafficking. Br J Pharmacol 172 615 PMID: 24819092

Sprokholt et al (2017) RIG-I-like receptor triggering by Dengue virus drives dendritic cell immune activation and TH1 differentiation. J.Immunol. 198 4764 PMID: 28507028

van Cleef et al (2013) Identification of a new dengue virus inhibitor that targets the viral NS4B protein and restricts genomic RNA replication. Antiviral Res. 99 165 PMID: 23735301


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