VUF 8430 dihydrobromide

Catalog No.: A33866
Histamine H4 Receptor Agonist
VUF 8430 dihydrobromide is a potent and selective agonist of the histamine H4 receptor, exhibiting a Ki of 31.6 nM and an EC50 of 50 nM. This compound is valuable for investigating the role of the H4 receptor in immune response modulation and inflammation. Its specificity makes it a useful tool for research into histamine-related disorders and potential therapeutic applications in allergic and inflammatory conditions.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionVUF 8430 dihydrobromide is a potent and selective agonist of the histamine H4 receptor, exhibiting a Ki of 31.6 nM and an EC50 of 50 nM. This compound is valuable for investigating the role of the H4 receptor in immune response modulation and inflammation. Its specificity makes it a useful tool for research into histamine-related disorders and potential therapeutic applications in allergic and inflammatory conditions.
Product Information
Catalog NumA33866
FormulaC4H13Br2N5S
Molecular Weight323.05
CAS Number100130-32-3
SMILESN=C(N)SCCNC(N)=N.[H]Br.[H]Br
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