Powder: -20°C for 3 years
In solvent: -80°C for 2 years
Thiethylperazine dimaleate is an antagonist of the D2 receptor and H1 receptor. Thiethylperazine dimaleate is an activator of ABCC1 and possesses antimicrobial, anti-emetic, and antipsychotic effects.
Description | Thiethylperazine dimaleate is an antagonist of the D2 receptor and H1 receptor. Thiethylperazine dimaleate is an activator of ABCC1 and possesses antimicrobial, anti-emetic, and antipsychotic effects. |
In vitro | Thiethylperazine dimaleate dimaleate is an antagonist of the D2 receptor and H1 receptor. Thiethylperazine dimaleate dimaleate is an activator of ABCC1 and possesses antimicrobial, anti-emetic, and antipsychotic effects[2]. |
In vivo | In APP/PS1 mice, Thiethylperazine dimaleate (3 mg/kg; intramuscular injection) causes a significant reduction of Aβ42 levels[2]. |
Synonyms | Thiethylperazine maleate, Norzine, Toresten |
Molecular Weight | 631.76 |
Formula | C30H37N3O8S2 |
CAS No. | 1179-69-7 |
Powder: -20°C for 3 years
In solvent: -80°C for 2 years
DMSO: 100 mg/mL (158.3 mM), ultrasonic and warming and heat to 60°C
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