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Adenosine amine congener

Catalog No. T7683   CAS 96760-69-9
Synonyms: ADAC

Adenosine amine congener (ADAC) (ADAC) is an agonist of selective A1 adenosine receptor,.

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Adenosine amine congener Chemical Structure
Adenosine amine congener, CAS 96760-69-9
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Description Adenosine amine congener (ADAC) (ADAC) is an agonist of selective A1 adenosine receptor,.
In vivo Adenosine amine congener (ADAC) was most effective in the first 24 hours after noise exposure at doses >50 μg/kg, providing up to 21 dB protection (averaged across 8-28 kHz). Pharmacokinetic studies demonstrated a short (5 min) half-life of ADAC in plasma after intravenous administration without detection of degradation products.
Animal Research Adenosine amine congener (ADAC)??(25-300 μg/kg) was administered intraperitoneally to Wistar rats (8-10 weeks old) at intervals (6-72 hours) after exposure to traumatic noise (8-16 kHz, 110 dB sound pressure level, 2 hours). Hearing sensitivity was assessed using auditory brainstem responses (ABR) before and 12 days after noise exposure. Pharmacokinetic studies investigated ADAC concentrations in plasma after systemic (intravenous) administration[1].
Synonyms ADAC
Molecular Weight 576.6
Formula C28H32N8O6
CAS No. 96760-69-9

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TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. Vlajkovic S M , Lee K H , Wong A C Y , et al. Adenosine amine congener mitigates noise-induced cochlear injury[J]. Purinergic Signalling, 2010, 6(2):p.273-281. 2. Hao C , Telang R S , Sreevalsan S , et al. Pharmacokinetic Properties of Adenosine Amine Congener in Cochlear Perilymph after Systemic Administration[J]. BioMed Research International, 2017, 2017:1-8.

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