Ethanolamine-O-sulfate structure
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Common Name | Ethanolamine-O-sulfate | ||
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| CAS Number | 926-39-6 | Molecular Weight | 141.146 | |
| Density | 1.6±0.1 g/cm3 | Boiling Point | N/A | |
| Molecular Formula | C2H7NO4S | Melting Point | 277 °C (dec.)(lit.) | |
| MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | N/A | |
| Symbol |
GHS07 |
Signal Word | Warning | |
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Identification of sulfation sites of metabolites and prediction of the compounds' biological effects.
Anal. Bioanal. Chem 386(3) , 666-74, (2006) Characterizing the biological effects of metabolic transformations (or biotransformation) is one of the key steps in developing safe and effective pharmaceuticals. Sulfate conjugation, one of the major phase II biotransformations, is the focus of this study. ... |
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The effect of chronic treatment with the GABA transaminase inhibitors gamma-vinyl-GABA and ethanolamine-O-sulphate on the in vivo release of GABA from rat hippocampus.
J. Neurochem. 64 , 2256, (1995) The effects of chronic treatment with the specific, mechanism-based, irreversible inhibitors of 4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase (EC 2.6.1.19; GABA transaminase), ethanolamine O-sulphate (EOS), and 4-aminohexenoate [vigabatrin; gamma-vinyl-GABA (GVG)] on the ... |
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GABA-mimetic compounds block haloperidol-induced hyperprolactinemia in rats.
Adv. Biochem. Psychopharmacol. 42 , 139-44, (1986)
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New urea-based surfactants derived from alpha,omega-amino acids.
J. Phys. Chem. B 113(4) , 977-82, (2009) New anionic urea-based surfactants derived from alpha,omega-amino acids and in particular from beta-alanine were synthesized and their solution properties characterized by electrical conductivity, equilibrium surface tension, and steady-state fluorescence spe... |
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Effects of anticonvulsants and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-mimetic drugs on immunoreactive somatostatin and GABA contents in the rat brain.
Life Sci. 46(22) , 1587-95, (1990) Immunoreactive somatostatin (IR-SRIF) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) contents in the rat brain were investigated to study chronic effects of the treatment with anticonvulsants, carbamazepine (CBZ), valproic acid (VPA) and phenytoin (PHT). Decreased IR-SRI... |
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Are the effects of benzodiazepines on discrimination and punishment dissociable?
Physiol. Behav. 41(3) , 257-64, (1987) Studies have shown that benzodiazepines (BZs) both disrupt discrimination and increase resistance to punishment. Using a delayed response task, we provide evidence that effects of BZs on discrimination cannot be fully explained by deficits in either short or ... |
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Locomotor hyperactivity in the rat after infusion of muscimol and [D-Ala2]Met-enkephalin into the nucleus basalis magnocellularis. Possible interaction with cortical cholinergic projections.
Brain Res. 452(1-2) , 203-11, (1988) Locomotor activity in the rat was studied after infusion of GABAergic and enkephalinergic agonists into the nucleus basalis magnocellularis (NBM) of the forebrain. The experiments were designed to find out whether pharmacological blockade of cholinergic neuro... |
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Block of GABA-transaminase modifies GABAergic transmission at the crayfish synapses.
J. Neurophysiol. 71(1) , 48-58, (1994) 1. The cytosolic concentration of a neurotransmitter is believed to be an important factor determining its release. The effects of ethanolamine-O-sulfate (EOS), a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-transaminase blocker, on GABAergic postsynaptic and presynaptic i... |
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Development of the gamma-aminobutyric acid neurotransmitter system in the rat cerebral cortex during repeated administration of the GABA-transaminase inhibitor ethanolamine O-sulphate.
J. Neurochem. 46(1) , 213-7, (1986) Ethanolamine O-sulphate (400 mg/kg, i.p.) was administered to rat pups at 9 days of age and on alternate days up to 17 days of age. At 18 days of age, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentration was increased (three- to fourfold), glutamic acid decarboxylase... |
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Changes in gamma-aminobutyric acid release induced by topical administration of drugs affecting its metabolism and receptors: studies in freely moving guinea pigs with epidural cups.
Neurochem. Int. 21(1) , 15-20, (1992) The effect of local application of drugs affecting gamma-aminobutyric acid metabolism and receptors on cortical aminoacid release has been investigated in freely-moving guinea pigs equipped with epidural cups. Topical treatment with gamma-aminobutyric acid re... |