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SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate

CAS 141196-99-8 (anhydrous)C16H22ClN3O2 · HCl · xH2OBiochemicals & Reagents

SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate (CAS: 141196-99-8) is a chemical compound with the formula C16H22ClN3O2 · HCl · xH2O. It presents as a light yellow to brown powder and is typically stored at 2-8°C. Soluble in DMSO, this compound finds applications in various research areas, particularly within cell biology, cell signaling, and neuroscience, serving as a valuable reagent for scientific investigation and drug discovery.

IUPAC
4-Amino-5-chloro-N-[[(1S,7aS)-hexahydro-1H-pyrrolizin-1-yl]methyl]-2-methoxy-benzamide,SC 49518 hydrate
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SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate (C16H22ClN3O2 · HCl · xH2O) — chemical structure, CAS 141196-99-8 (anhydrous); Life Science, fine chemical supplied by Tech Serve Solutions
AgonistsBiochemicals and ReagentsCell BiologyGPCR ModulatorsGPCR ProteinsModulators and AntibodiesNeuroscienceNeurotransmissionNeurotransmittersPfizer Compounds
01 /Applications

Neuroscience Research

This compound is utilised in studies investigating neurotransmission and neuronal signaling pathways. Its properties make it a useful tool for understanding the complexities of the nervous system.

Cell Signaling Studies

As a modulator of GPCRs, SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate is employed in research focused on cellular communication and signal transduction mechanisms. It aids in elucidating the biochemical cascades involved in cell responses.

Drug Discovery and Development

This chemical serves as a valuable intermediate or research tool in the development of novel therapeutics. Its known interactions with specific biological targets make it relevant for preclinical research.

Biochemical Assays

Used in various biochemical assays, particularly those involving G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and related signaling pathways. It assists researchers in quantifying receptor activity and downstream effects.

02 /Properties
Empirical formulaC16H22ClN3O2 · HCl · xH2O
Assay≥98% (HPLC)
Formpowder
Colourlight yellow to brown
SolubilityDMSO: ≥25 mg/mL
Storage temperature2-8°C
03 /Identifiers & registry
04 /Quality & supply

Documentation

Every batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis covering assay, identity and purity; the grade is confirmed against your enquiry. Safety Data Sheets and technical data sheets are available on request.

Supply & logistics

Samples for technical evaluation; bulk MOQ by grade and packaging. In-stock material ships in 7–10 working days, worldwide, with full export documentation.

05 /Frequently asked questions

What is SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate used for?

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SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate is primarily used in neuroscience research, cell signaling studies, drug discovery, and biochemical assays, particularly those involving GPCRs.

What are the CAS number and chemical formula for SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate?

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The CAS number for the anhydrous form is 141196-99-8. The chemical formula is C16H22ClN3O2 · HCl · xH2O.

What grade and purity does Tech Serve Solutions supply?

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Tech Serve Solutions supplies SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate with an assay of ≥98% by HPLC. We do not represent this product as USP, BP, EP, or other pharmacopoeia grades.

What are the safety considerations for handling SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate?

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This compound has a WGK Germany classification of 3, indicating it is hazardous to water. Appropriate safety precautions, including proper ventilation and personal protective equipment, should be employed during handling.

How is SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate shipped and exported?

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Tech Serve Solutions, as a specialist global supplier, professionally packs and exports SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate worldwide, adhering to all relevant shipping and customs regulations.

How can I request a quote or sample of SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate?

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Please contact our sales team directly via the website or telephone to request a quote or to arrange for a sample of SC-53116 hydrochloride hydrate.

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