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Trimipramine maleate T1045

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Specifications

1mg/5mg/10mg/25mg/50mg/100mg

Bioactivity:

Trimipramine maleate appears to inhibit serotonin transport and norepinephrine uptake by nerve terminals. This increases available norepinephrine or serotonin and prolongs its action. Trimipramine Maleate is the maleate salt form of trimipramine, a tricyc

CAS nr:

521-78-8

Purity:

98%

Molecular Weight:

410,51

SMILES:

c12CCc3c(N(c2cccc1)CC(CN(C)C)C)cccc3.OC(=O)/C=C\C(=O)O

Formula:

C24H30N2O4

Pathway:

Microbiology/Virology,GPCR/G Protein,Neuroscience,Neuroscience,GPCR/G Protein,Neuroscience,Neuroscience,GPCR/G Protein,Immunology/Inflammation,Neuroscience,GPCR/G Protein

Target:

Antibacterial,5-HT Receptor,5-HT Receptor,Norepinephrine,Dopamine Receptor,Dopamine Receptor,Adrenergic Receptor,Adrenergic Receptor,Histamine Receptor,Histamine Receptor,Histamine Receptor