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Antiviral API
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(Z)-Capsaicin-d3
Category | Herpes simplex Virus (HSV) |
Description | (Z)-Capsaicin-d3 (Zucapsaicin-d3) is the deuterium labeled (Z)-Capsaicin. (Z)-Capsaicin is the cis isomer of capsaicin, acts as an orally active TRPV1 agonist, and is used in the research of neuropathic pain. |
Product Information
Synonyms | (Z)-Capsaicin-d3|HY-B1583S|CS-0201126 |
Molecular Weight | 308.43 |
Molecular Formula | C18H27NO3 |
Canonical SMILES | CC(C)C=CCCCCC(=O)NCC1=CC(=C(C=C1)O)OC |
Purity | ≥98% (HPLC) |
Solubility | In vitro: 10 mM in DMSO |
Appearance | Solid powder |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
Complexity | 341 |
Exact Mass | 308.21792396 |
In Vitro | (Z)-Capsaicin is the cis isomer of capsaicin, acting as a TRPV1 agonist. (Z)-Capsaicin may also blocks the neruonal calcium channel. |
In Vivo | (Z)-Capsaicin (Zucapsaicin) significantly attenuates nociceptive behavior after oral administration in rats. (Z)-Capsaicin is also tolerated in the primary or recurrent experimental genital herpes simplex virus infection in guinea pigs. |
Target | TRP Channel; HSV |
XLogP3-AA | 3.6 |