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Pharmacology » Ion Channels » Other Channel Modulators » 4,4-Pentamethylenepiperidine hydrochloride
4,4-Pentamethylenepiperidine hydrochlorideCat No. 3692 |
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Chemical Name: 3-Azaspiro[5.5]undecane hydrochloride |
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Biological Activity
M2 proton channel blocker (IC50 = 0.92 μM). Inhibits influenza virus M2 protein (AM2).Technical Data
M.Wt:189.73
Formula:C10H19N.HCl
Solubility:Soluble to 100 mM in water and to 100 mM in DMSO
Storage:Desiccate at RT
CAS No:[180-44-9]
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References
Wang et al (2009) Discovery of spiro-piperidine inhibitors and their modulation of the dynamics of the M2 proton channel from Influenza A Virus. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 131 8066.If you know of a useful citation for this product please let us know.
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Keywords: 4,4-Pentamethylenepiperidine hydrochloride, M2, proton, channels, blockers, influenza, virus, M2, protein, AM2, modulators
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