Prazosin Hydrochloride

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Conditionnement : 100mg

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217694 Prazosin Hydrochloride

Clone Type
Polyclonal
Grade
Highly Purified
Shipping Temp
Blue Ice
Storage Temp
-20°C

Prazosin Hydrochloride (Terazosin EP Impurity K) is an antihypertensive. α1-Adrenergic blocker. Prazosin hydrochloride, a quinazole derivative, is a very potent and highly selective antagonist for apha-1-adrenoceptors (affinity for alpha-1 is about 1000-fold greater than for alpha-2 receptors). Mainly used as a clinic vasodilator for blood pressure control without increasing the heart rate or significantly impairing sympathetic functions. Has also been used clinically to treat anxiety, PTSD, and panic disorder. An excellent candidate for research studying brain functions mediated through alpha-1-adrenergic receptors, such as reward, pleasure, aggression, fear, anxiety, and addiction.||CAS Number:|19237-84-4|Free Base: 19216-56-9||Molecular Formula:|C₁₉H₂₂ClN₅O₄||Molecular Weight:|419.86||Appearance:|White to Off-White Solid||Purity:|As reported||Melting Point:|>260°C (dec.)||Solubility:|DMSO, Methanol, Water, Slightly soluble (<1mg/ml) in ethanol.||Primary Target:|→1-adrenoceptors||Primary Target Ki:|0.17, 0.26, and 0.07 for →1a, →1b, and →1d adrenoceptor, respectively.||Storage and Stability:|Store at -20°C. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial prior to removing the cap.

Applications
Purity: As reported|Concentration: Not determined|Form: White to Off-White Solid||Important Note: This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications without the expressed written authorization of United States Biological.
Form
White to Off-White Solid
Purity
As reported
References
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