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Tolazoline

Catalog No. T21447   CAS 59-98-3
Synonyms: Priscol, Priscoline, Pridazole, Divascol, Vasimid, Benzalolin

Tolazoline (Benzalolin), a non-selective competitive α-adrenergic receptor antagonist, is used as a vasodilator to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels. It has also been used successfully as an antidote to reverse the severe peripheral vasoconstriction as a result of overdose with certain 5-HT2A agonist drugs.

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Tolazoline Chemical Structure
Tolazoline, CAS 59-98-3
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Description Tolazoline (Benzalolin), a non-selective competitive α-adrenergic receptor antagonist, is used as a vasodilator to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels. It has also been used successfully as an antidote to reverse the severe peripheral vasoconstriction as a result of overdose with certain 5-HT2A agonist drugs.
Synonyms Priscol, Priscoline, Pridazole, Divascol, Vasimid, Benzalolin
Molecular Weight 160.22
Formula C10H12N2
CAS No. 59-98-3

Storage

Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year

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DMSO: 55 mg/ml (343.28 mM)

H2O: Insoluble

TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. Casbeer HC, Knych HK. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic effects of tolazoline following intravenous administration to horses. Vet J. 2013 Jun;196(3):504-9. 2. Yokota S, Hikasa Y, Shimura I, Kusunose S. Effects of imidazoline and nonimidazoline alpha-adrenergic agents, including xylazine, medetomidine, yohimbine, tolazoline, and atipamezole, on aggregation of bovine and equine platelets. Am J Vet Res. 2013 Mar;74(3):395-402. 3. Contreras CD, Ledesma AE, Zinczuk J, Brandán SA. Vibrational study of tolazoline hydrochloride by using FTIR-Raman and DFT calculations. Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2011 Sep;79(5):1710-4. 4. Mortenson JA, Robison JA. Tolazoline-induced apnea in mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus). J Zoo Wildl Med. 2011 Mar;42(1):105-7.

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Tolazoline 59-98-3 GPCR/G Protein Neuroscience Adrenergic Receptor Priscol Priscoline Pridazole Divascol Vasimid NSC 35110 Inhibitor NSC35110 NSC-35110 Imidaline Beta Receptor inhibit Benzalolin inhibitor

 

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