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Nicardipine hydrochloride

Catalog No. T1215   CAS 54527-84-3
Synonyms: RS-69216, Nicardipine HCl, YC-93 Hydrochloride

Nicardipine hydrochloride (YC-93 Hydrochloride) is the hydrochloride salt form of nicardipine, a synthetic derivative of nitrophenyl-pyridine and potent calcium channel blocker, Nicardipine (Nifedipine Family) blocks calcium ions from certain cell walls and inhibits contraction of coronary and peripheral arteries, resulting in lowered oxygen requirements for heart muscle and decreased arterial contraction and spasm. It is used clinically as a cerebral and coronary vasodilator.

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Nicardipine hydrochloride Chemical Structure
Nicardipine hydrochloride, CAS 54527-84-3
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Description Nicardipine hydrochloride (YC-93 Hydrochloride) is the hydrochloride salt form of nicardipine, a synthetic derivative of nitrophenyl-pyridine and potent calcium channel blocker, Nicardipine (Nifedipine Family) blocks calcium ions from certain cell walls and inhibits contraction of coronary and peripheral arteries, resulting in lowered oxygen requirements for heart muscle and decreased arterial contraction and spasm. It is used clinically as a cerebral and coronary vasodilator.
Targets&IC50 Ca2+ channel (Cardiac):1 μM (IC50)
Synonyms RS-69216, Nicardipine HCl, YC-93 Hydrochloride
Molecular Weight 515.99
Formula C26H30ClN3O6
CAS No. 54527-84-3

Storage

Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year

Solubility Information

Ethanol: < 1 mg/mL (insoluble or slightly soluble)

DMSO: 93 mg/mL (180.2 mM)

TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. Harino S, et al. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 1992, 33(10), 2885-2890. 2. Amenta F, et al. J Hypertens Suppl, 1996, 14(3), S29-35. 3. Willis AL, et al. Arteriosclerosis, 1985, 5(3), 250-255. 4. Gasior M, et al. J Neural Transm, 1996, 103(7), 819-831.

TargetMolCitations

1. Wang B, Pei J, Zhang H, et al.Dihydropyridine-derived calcium channel blocker as a promising anti-hantavirus entry inhibitor.Interventions for emerging infectious diseases.2023, 16648714.

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This product is contained In the following compound libraries:
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