Docarpamine
Docarpamine is an orally active dopamine prodrug that is converted into active dopamine in the small intestine and liver through hydroxylation. In situations of spontaneous hypertension, it primarily activates peripheral D1-like receptors (D1-like receptor) to lower blood pressure and heart rate. Under normal blood pressure conditions, Docarpamine exhibits pressor effects and tachycardia by activating D1-like receptors, vasopressin V1 receptors (vasopressin V1 receptor), and α-adrenergic receptors (α-adrenergic receptor) . Docarpamine is useful for studying renal vasodilation and diuresis.
Product Specifications
CAS Number
74639-40-0
Smiles
O (C (OCC) =O) C1=C (OC (OCC) =O) C=C (CCNC ([C@H] (CCSC) NC (C) =O) =O) C=C1
Molecular Formula
C21H30N2O8S
Molecular Weight
470.54
Storage Conditions
-20°C
Notes
For research use only.
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