Azapride
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CAS Number | 92990-90-4 |
PubChem (CID) | 3036441 |
ChemSpider | 2300456 |
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Formula | C20H22ClN5O2 |
Molar mass | 399.87 |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Azapride is the azide derivative of the dopamine antagonist clebopride synthesized in order to label dopamine receptors.[1][2] It is an irreversible dopamine antagonist.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ Niznik HB, Guan JH, Neumeyer JL, Seeman P. (1985) 'A photoaffinity ligand for dopamine D2 receptors: azidoclebopride.', Mol Pharmacol.
- ^ Wouters W, Van Dun J, Laduron PM.(1984),'Photoaffinity labelling of dopamine receptors. Synthesis and binding characteristics of azapride.', Eur J Biochem.
- ^ European Journal of Biochemistry 1984, 145(2), p.273
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