Chemical Structure
DAMGO . AcOH [100929-53-1]
AG-CP3-0005V
CAS Number100929-53-1
Product group Chemicals
Estimated Purity>98%
Molecular Weight513.6 . 60.1
Overview
- SupplierAdipoGen Life Sciences
- Product NameDAMGO . AcOH
- Delivery Days Customer10
- CAS Number100929-53-1
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- Estimated Purity>98%
- Molecular FormulaC26H35N5O6 . C2H4O2
- Molecular Weight513.6 . 60.1
- Scientific DescriptionChemical. CAS: 100929-53-1. Formula: C26H35N5O6 . C2H4O2. MW: 513.6 . 60.1. Synthetic. Potent, selective agonist of micro-opioid receptor. Antinociceptive. Stimulates calcium-activated adenylyl cyclases related cAMP production. Expresses chemokines and chemokine receptors through TGF-beta1. Increases food intake of rats. - Potent, selective agonist of micro-opioid receptor [1]. Antinociceptive [2,3]. Stimulates calcium-activated adenylyl cyclases related cAMP production [4]. Expresses chemokines and chemokine receptors through TGF-beta1 [5]. Increases food intake of rats [6].
- SMILESO=C(NCCO)[C@@H](N(C(CNC([C@H](NC([C@@H]([NH3+])CC1=CC=C(O)C=C1)=O)C)=O)=O)C)CC2=CC=CC=C2.CC([O-])=O
- Storage Instruction-20°C,2°C to 8°C
- UNSPSC12352200
References
- DAMGO, a mu-opioid receptor selective agonist, distinguishes between mu- and delta-opioid receptors around their first extracellular loops: T. Onogi, et al.; FEBS Lett. 357, 93 (1995)
- Galanin receptor antagonists attenuate spinal antinociceptive effects of DAMGO, tramadol and non-opioid drugs in rats: N. Selve, et al.; Brain Res. 735, 177 (1996)
- Long-lasting antinociceptive effect of DAMGO chloromethyl ketone in rats: G. Szabo, et al.; Peptides 20, 1321 (1999)
- The mu opioid agonist DAMGO stimulates cAMP production in SK-N-SH cells through a PLC-PKC-Ca++ pathway: V. Rubovitch, et al.; Mol. Brain Res. 110, 261 (2003)
- DAMGO-induced expression of chemokines and chemokine receptors: the role of TGF-beta1: C. Happel, et al.; J. Leukoc. Biol. 83, 956 (2008)
- Enkephalin surges in dorsal neostriatum as a signal eat: A.G. DiFeliceantonio, et al.; Curr. Biol. 22, 1918 (2012)