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(-)-Huperzine A-d4 hydrochloride | MedChemExpress (MCE) 1 mg  | ≥98.0%

MedChem Express

(-)-Huperzine A-d4 hydrochloride is deuterated labeled (-)-Huperzine A (HY-17387). (-)-Huperzine A (Huperzine A) is an alkaloid isolated from Huperzia serrata, with neuroprotective activity. (-)-Huperzine A is a potent, highly specific, reversible and blood-brain barrier penetrant inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), with an IC50 of 82 nM. (-)-Huperzine A also is non-competitive antagonist of N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate (NMDA) […]

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(-)-Huperzine A-d6 (Major) Please inquire  | Purity Not Available

BOC Sciences

(-)-Huperzine A-d6 (Major) is the labelled form of (-)-Huperzine A (H826000), a reversible alkaloid inhibitor of AChE which crosses the blood-brain barrier. A potential therapeutic agent for Alzheimer’s disease. It reduces cell death induced by glutamate in primary cultures derived from forebrain, hippocampus, cortex and cerebellum of embryonic rat brain.

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(-)-Huperzine A-d7 major (>90%) Please inquire  | Purity Not Available

BOC Sciences

(-)-Huperzine A-d7 major (>90%) is the labelled form of (-)-Huperzine A (H826000), a reversible alkaloid inhibitor of AChE which crosses the blood-brain barrier. A potential therapeutic agent for AlzheimerтАЩs disease. It reduces cell death induced by glutamate in primary cultures derived from forebrain, hippocampus, cortex and cerebellum of embryonic rat brain.

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(-)-Hydroxycitric acid Please inquire  | 95%

BOC Sciences

(-)-Hydroxycitrate is a potent competitive inhibitor of ATP citrate lyase, which inhibits fatty acid synthesis, lipogenesis, food intake and induced weight loss.

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(-)-Hydroxycitric acid 2 mg  | Purity Not Available

TargetMol

(-)-Hydroxycitric acid (Garcinia acid) is the principal acid of fruit rinds of Garcinia cambogia. It is a potent and competitive inhibitor of ATP citrate lyase. (-)-Hydroxycitric acid suppresses fatty acid synthesis, food intake, lipogenesis, and induced weight loss.

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