
Sodium Channel
Sodium channels are essential membrane proteins that allow the passage of sodium ions (Na+) across the cell membrane, generating and propagating electrical signals in neurons, muscle cells, and other excitable tissues. These channels are vital for the initiation and conduction of action potentials, making them crucial in processes such as nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, and cardiac function. Dysregulation of sodium channels can lead to neurological disorders, arrhythmias, and chronic pain conditions. At CymitQuimica, we provide a variety of sodium channel modulators to support your research in neurobiology, cardiology, and pain management.
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PF-06761281
CAS:<p>PF-06761281 is a partially selective sodium-coupled citrate transporter protein (NaCT/SLC13A5) inhibitor, oral, reducing plasma glucose concentration.</p>Formula:C13H17NO6Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:283.28Oxethazaine
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications A potent local anesthetic that is active even in acidic conditions. It is used (usually in combination with an antacid) for the relief of pain associated with peptic ulcer disease or esophagitis.<br>References Detrain, M. et al.: Acta. Gastro-Enterol. Belg., 28, 360 (1965); Barbezat, G.O. et al.: Scand. J. Gastroenterol., 13, 321 (1978); Masuda, Y. et al.: Biochem. Pharmacol., 64, 677 (2002);<br></p>Formula:C28H41N3O3Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:467.64

