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- ProName: Best price 4093-35-0 in stock Bromopri...
- CasNo: 4093-35-0
- Molecular Formula: C14H22 Br N3 O2
- DeliveryTime: one week
- Port: shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 5-10 Metric Ton/Year
- Purity: 99%
- Storage: 500kg in stock
- LimitNum: 0 Metric Ton
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Bromopride is a dopamine D2 receptor antagonist (Ki = 14 nM).It binds to bovine anterior pituitary membranes with an IC50 value of 2.13 μM. Bromopride inhibits cholinesterase activity in vitro in rat plasma and striatum homogenate (IC50s = 67.8 and 38.4 μM, respectively). It increases serum prolactin levels in rats by 100% when used at a dose of 0.02 mol/kg. Bromopride (2.5 mg/kg) decreases locomotion and rearing in an open field test and impairs acquistion, but not retention, of a conditioned avoidance response in a two-way active conditioned avoidance test in rats.
Bromopride (free base) is a dopamine antagonist with prokinetic properties widely used as an antiemetic
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Bromopride is a dopamine antagonist used as an antiemetic. Its prokinetic properties are similar to those of metoclopramide. It is unavailable in America or the United Kingdom.
Bromopride is a dopamine antagonist with prokinetic properties, widely used as an antiemetic.
Catalogue Number | B686645 |
Chemical Name | Bromopride |
Synonyms | 4-Amino-5-bromo-N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-2-methoxybenzamide; 2-Methoxy-4-amino-5-bromo-N,N-diethylaminoethylbenzamide; N-Diethylaminoethyl-2-methoxy-4-amino-5-bromobenzamide; Emepride; Emoril; Viadil |
CAS Number | 4093-35-0 |
Molecular Formula | C??H??BrN?O? |
Appearance | White to Off-White Solid |
Melting Point | 148 - 150°C |
Molecular Weight | 344.25 |
Storage | Refrigerator |
Solubility | Chloroform (Slightly), DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) |
Category | Standards; Pharmaceutical/API Drug Impurities/Metabolites; |
Applications | An antiemetic.Bromopride is used in method and a system for analyzing neuropharmacology of a drug. |