| Bioactivity | Acepromazine (Acetopromazine) is a phenothiazine tranquilizeran and alpha-adrenoceptor antagonist[1][2]. |
| In Vivo | Acepromazine (25 mg/kg; systemic injection) prevents the mortality and virtually eliminated the cardiac instability[3]. |
| Name | Acepromazine |
| CAS | 61-00-7 |
| Formula | C19H22N2OS |
| Molar Mass | 326.46 |
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
| Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
| Reference | [1]. Gaulier JM, et al. Identification of acepromazine in hair: an illustration of the difficulties encountered in investigating drug-facilitated crimes. J Forensic Sci. 2008;53(3):755-759. [2]. Watney GC, et al. Effects of xylazine and acepromazine on bronchomotor tone of anaesthetised ponies. Equine Vet J. 1988;20(3):185-188. [3]. Harrigan T, et al. Prevention of sudden cardiac death by the atypical neuroleptic acepromazine following status epilepticus in rats. Life Sci. 1994;54(24):PL457-PL462. |