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Niaprazine
T3694927367-90-4
Niaprazine is a histamine H1-receptor antagonist exhibiting significant sedative properties.
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Erucic acid
Prifac 2990, cis-13-docosenoic acid, 13(Z)-Docosenoic Acid
T4867112-86-7
Increased levels of erucic acid (22:1n9) have been found in the red blood cell membranes of autistic subjects with developmental regression (PMID: 16581239 ). Erucic acid (13(Z)-Docosenoic Acid) is broken down long-chain acyl-coenzyme A (CoA) dehydrogenase, which is produced in the liver. This enzyme breaks this long chain fatty acid into shorter-chain fatty acids. human infants have relatively low amounts of this enzyme and because of this, babies should not be given foods high in erucic acid. Erucic acid is found to be associated with isovaleric acidemia, which is an inborn error of metabolism.
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RG7713
RO 5028442
T4141920022-47-5
RG7713 (RO 5028442) has been used in trials studying Autistic Disorder.
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Erucic acid (Standard)-100mg
TMSM-1114112-86-7
Erucic acid (Standard) is the standard substance of Erucic acid, and it is applicable for quantitative analysis, quality control, and related research in biochemical experiments. Increased levels of erucic acid (22:1n9) have been found in the red blood cell membranes of autistic subjects with developmental regression (PMID: 16581239 ). Erucic acid (13(Z)-Docosenoic Acid) is broken down long-chain acyl-coenzyme A (CoA) dehydrogenase, which is produced in the liver. This enzyme breaks this long chain fatty acid into shorter-chain fatty acids. human infants have relatively low amounts of this enzyme and because of this, babies should not be given foods high in erucic acid. Erucic acid is found to be associated with isovaleric acidemia, which is an inborn error of metabolism.
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