SB 258719 hydrochloride

Catalog No.: A29820
5-HT7 Receptor Antagonist
SB 258719 hydrochloride is a selective antagonist of the 5-HT7 receptor, exhibiting high affinity with a pKi of 7.5. This compound is instrumental in the exploration of various biological pathways, particularly in cancer research and the study of neurological disorders. Its unique mechanism of action makes it a valuable tool for investigating the therapeutic potential of 5-HT7 receptor modulation in relevant disease models.
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DescriptionSB 258719 hydrochloride is a selective antagonist of the 5-HT7 receptor, exhibiting high affinity with a pKi of 7.5. This compound is instrumental in the exploration of various biological pathways, particularly in cancer research and the study of neurological disorders. Its unique mechanism of action makes it a valuable tool for investigating the therapeutic potential of 5-HT7 receptor modulation in relevant disease models.
Product Information
Catalog NumA29820
FormulaC18H31ClN2O2S
Molecular Weight374.97
CAS Number1217674-10-6
SMILESO=S(C1=CC=CC(C)=C1)(N(C)[C@H](C)CCN2CCC(C)CC2)=O.[H]Cl
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