Purity: | >99% |
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Brand Name: | NJBN STEROID |
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CAS No.: | 30123-17-2 |
Model Number: | 30123-17-2 |
Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
EINECS No.: | 200-035-3 |
MF: | C32H36ClNO8 |
Other Names: | Tianeptine Sodium |
Classification: | High Purity Reagents |
Standard: | Standard |
Usage: | An unducer of ovulation. A gonad-stimulating principle,Synthetic estrogen agonist antagonist. Gonad-stimulating principle) |
Delivery: | Express courier |
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SSRE Pharmaceutical Intermediates Tianeptine CAS 30123-17-2 Tianeptine Sodium for Antidepressant
Quick Details for TIANEPTINE SODIUM
Product Name: Tianeptine sodium salt
Synonyms: TIANEPTINE SODIUM;TIANEPTINE SODIUM SALT;sodium 7-((3-chloro-6,11-dihydro-6-methyldibenzo(c,f)(1,2)thiazepin-11-yl)amino)heptanoate s,s-dioxide;7-[(3-Chloro-6,11-dihydro-6-methyldibenzo[c,f][1,2]thiazepin-11-yl)amino]heptanoic Acid S,S-Dioxide Sodium Salt;S-1574;Stablon;7-[(3-chloro-6,11-dihydro-6-methyl-dibenzo[c,f][1,2]thiazepine-11-yl)amino]heptanoic acid s,s dioxide sodium salt;Sodium 7-((3-chloro-6,11-dihydro-6-methyldibenzo(c,f)(1,2)thiazepin-11-yl)amino)heptanoate S,S-dioxide
CAS: 30123-17-2
MF: C21H24ClN2NaO4S
MW: 458.93
EINECS: 250-059-3
Product Categories: Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Pharmaceuticals;Heterocycles;Sulfur & Selenium Compounds;Stablon, Coaxil, Tatinol;API;Inhibitors
Melting point: 1800C
Storage temp.: Desiccate at RT
Chemical Properties: White to Yellowish Powder
Usage: Tricyclic compound with psychostimulant, anti-ulcer and anti-emetic properties. Antidepressant
Usage: Tianeptine (INN) (Stablon, Coaxil, Tatinol) is a selective serotonin reuptake enhancer (SSRE) drug used for treating major depressive episodes (mild, moderate, or severe).
Tianeptine sodium Description
Tianeptine (brand names Stablon, Coaxil, Tatinol, Tianeurax and Salymbra) is a drug used primarily in the treatment of major depressive disorder, although it may also be used to treat asthma or irritable bowel syndrome. Chemically it is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA), but it has different pharmacological properties than typical TCAs as recent research suggests that tianeptine produces its antidepressant effects through indirect alteration of glutamate receptor activity (i.e., AMPA receptors and NMDA receptors) and release of BDNF, in turn affecting neural plasticity.
Tianeptine has antidepressant and anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) properties with a relative lack of sedative, anticholinergic and cardiovascular adverse effects,[citation needed] thus suggesting it is particularly suitable for use in the elderly and in those following alcohol withdrawal; such persons can be more sensitive to the adverse effects of psychotropic drugs. Recent results indicate possible anticonvulsant (anti-seizure) and analgesic (painkilling) activity of tianeptine via immediate or downstream modulation of adenosine A1 receptors (as the effects could be experimentally blocked by antagonists of this receptor).
Medical uses of Tianeptine sodium
Tianeptine shows efficacy against serious depressive episodes (major depression), comparable to amitriptyline, imipramine and fluoxetine, but with significantly fewer side effects. It was shown to be more effective than maprotiline in a group of people with co-existing depression and anxiety. Tianeptine also displays significant anxiolytic properties and is useful in treating a spectrum of anxiety disorders including panic disorder, as evidenced by a study in which those administered 35% CO2 gas (carbogen) on paroxetine or tianeptine therapy showed equivalent panic-blocking effects. like many antidepressants (including bupropion, the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, the serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, moclobemide and numerous others) it may also have a beneficial effect on cognition in people with depression-induced cognitive dysfunction.
Tianeptine sodium Side effects
Compared to other TCAs it produces significantly fewer cardiovascular, anticholinergic (like dry mouth or constipation), sedative and appetite-stimulating effects. A recent review found that it was amongst the antidepressants most prone to causing hepatotoxicity (liver damage), although the evidence to support this concern was of limited quality. Although not well studied with tianeptine, it has been shown for tricyclic antidepressants that they may cause cardiac arrhythmias.