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CB1 receptor inverse agonist
Rimonabant hydrochloride is a CB1 receptor inverse agonist. -
CB1 receptor inverse agonist
Taranabant is a highly potent and selective cannabinoid 1 (CB1) receptor inverse agonist that inhibits the binding and functional activity of various agonists, with a binding Ki of 0.13 nM for the human CB1R in vitro. -
CB receptor agonist
WIN 55,212-2 is a potent cannabinoid receptor agonist that has been found to be a potent analgesic in a rat model of neuropathic pain. It activates p42 and p44 MAP kinase via receptor-mediated signaling.- Greish K, .et al. , J Control Release, 2018, Dec 10;291:184-195 PMID: 30367922
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CB2 inverse agonist
SR 144528 is a selective peripheral cannabinoid receptor inverse agonist that displays a Ki value of 0.6 nM for rat spleen and human recombinant CB2 receptors and a Ki value of 400 nM for rat brain and human recombinant CB1 receptors.- Ming Tang, .et al. , Cell Death Dis, 2018, Jun; 9(6): 601 PMID: 29789558
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CB2 receptor agonist
Tedalinab (GRC-10693) is a drug developed for the treatment of osteoarthritis and neuropathic pain, which acts as a potent and selective cannabinoid CB2 receptor agonist. It has a very high selectivity of 4700x for CB2 over the related CB1 receptor, has good oral bioavailability and has shown promising safety results and effective analgesic and antiinflammatory actions in early clinical trials. -
CB1/CB2 receptor agonist
Bay 59-3074 is a novel, selective CB1/CB2 receptor partial agonist with Ki values of 48.3 and 45.5 nM at human CB1 and CB2 receptors respectively . -
CB1 agonist
Leelamine hydrochloride is a tricyclic diterpene molecule that is extracted from the bark of pine trees. Leelamine hydrochloride is a cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) agonist and a inhibitor of SREBP1-regulated fatty acid/lipid synthesis in prostate cancer cells that is not affected by androgen receptor status. -
CB1 receptor inverse agonist
Taranabant (1R,2R)stereoisomer is the R-enantiomer of Taranabant. Taranabant is a highly potent and selective cannabinoid 1 (CB1) receptor inverse agonist.