Agmatine sulfate CAS:2482-00-0 With High Purity
Product Name:Agmatine sulfate
Synonyms:N-(4-AMINOBUTYL)GUANIDINE SULFATE;N-(4-Aminobutyl)guanidine sulfate salt;1-AMINO-4-GUANIDINOBUTANE SULFATE;1-AMINO-4-GUANIDINOBUTANE SULFATE SALT;1-AMINO-4-GUANIDOBUTANE SULFATE;4-GUANIDINOBUTANE SULFATE;4-GUANIDINO-BUTYLAMINE SULFATE;4-GUANIDINO-BUTYLAMINE SULFATE SALT
CAS:2482-00-0
MF:C5H16N4O4S
MW:228.27
EINECS: 219-617-3
Melting point:234-238 °C(lit.)
storage temp.:Keep in dark place,Inert atmosphere,Room temperature
solubility:H2O: 50 mg/mL
form:powder
color:white to off-white
Water Solubility :Soluble in water, nearly insoluble in alcohol
Chemical Properties:White to off-white powder
Uses:Agmatine Sulfate is a a polyamine derived from L-arginine (A769500) decarboxylation and is a known putative endogenous neurotransmitter at imidazoline receptors. Agmatine sulfate displaces clonidine a t α2-adrenergic and at imidazoline receptors and was recently shown to exert some neuroprotective effects.
Description
Agmatine sulfate is the sulfate of the Agmatine. Agmatine is an aninoguanidine that is naturally derived from the arginine. It can exert modulatory effect on many molecular targets such as neurotransmitter systems, opioid analgesia, ion channels, and nitric oxide (NO) synthesis and polyamine metabolism. It has been also found that it can reverse the pain induced from inflammation, neuropathy, and spinal cord injury. Those effects make it a potential candidate for multiple pharmacological applications in the future.