CAS 39929-25-4
:6-Hydroxytryptamine, Creatine Sulfate
Description:
6-Hydroxytryptamine, Creatine Sulfate, also known as 6-hydroxydopamine creatine sulfate, is a chemical compound that combines the neurotransmitter precursor 6-hydroxytryptamine with creatine sulfate. This compound is primarily studied for its potential roles in neurochemistry and pharmacology, particularly in relation to serotonin pathways and muscle metabolism. 6-Hydroxytryptamine is a derivative of serotonin and is known for its neurotoxic properties, often used in research to induce lesions in specific neuronal populations. Creatine sulfate, on the other hand, is involved in energy metabolism, particularly in muscle cells, where it plays a crucial role in the regeneration of ATP. The combination of these two components may suggest applications in studying the interactions between neurotransmitter systems and energy metabolism. However, due to its specific nature, detailed studies on its pharmacological effects, safety profile, and therapeutic potential are limited and require further investigation. As with any chemical compound, handling should be done with care, adhering to safety protocols to mitigate any potential risks.
Formula:C14H21N5O6S
InChI:InChI=1/C10H12N2O.C4H7N3O.H2O4S/c11-4-3-7-6-12-10-5-8(13)1-2-9(7)10;1-7-2-3(8)6-4(7)5;1-5(2,3)4/h1-2,5-6,12-13H,3-4,11H2;2H2,1H3,(H2,5,6,8);(H2,1,2,3,4)
SMILES:c1cc2c(CCN)c[nH]c2cc1O.CN1CC(=NC1=N)O.OS(=O)(=O)O
Synonyms:- 3-(2-aminoethyl)-1H-indol-6-ol
- 2-Imino-1-Methyl-Imidazolidin-4-One
- Sulfuric Acid
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Found 2 products.
6-Hydroxytryptamine Creatinine Sulfate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications A tryptamine derivative, a neurotransmitter agonist.<br>References Dalton, T., et al.: Br. J. Pharmacol., 65, 579 (1979), Kang, S., et al.: Mol. Pharmacol., 16, 1031 (1979), Wallis, D., et al.: Eur. J. Pharmacol., 70, 381 (1981),<br></p>Formula:C10H12N2O·C4H9N3O2·H2O4SColor and Shape:White To Light BrownMolecular weight:405.436-Hydroxytryptamine creatinine sulfate
CAS:Controlled Product6-Hydroxytryptamine creatinine sulfate (HTPS) is a metabolite of serotonin and dopamine that can be found in human urine. HTPS is not active on its own, but it has been shown to increase blood pressure in rats when administered together with other substances such as 5-hydroxytryptamine. HTPS also interacts with noradrenaline and hydroxylates serotonin to produce 6-hydroxyserotonin. The biosynthesis of HTPS starts with the hydroxylation of tryptophan by tryptophan 4-hydroxylase (TPH), followed by the conversion of 5-hydroxytryptophan to 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5HIAA). This enzyme is inhibited by drugs such as clozapine, which is used for treatment of schizophrenia. 6-Hydroxytryptamine creatinine sulfate can be found in many tissues, including the brain and kidneyFormula:C14H21N5O6SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:387.41 g/mol

