Bioactivity | Benzcyclane (Bencyclane; Benzcyclan) is a platelet aggregation inhibitor and a vasodilator effective in a variety of peripheral circulation disorders. | ||||||||||||
In Vivo | Benzcyclane, although capable of aggregating platelets by itself at very high concentrations, shows a striking inhibitory effect, over a wide range of concentrations, both on platelet aggregation induced by ADP, epinephrine or collagen and on platelet adhesiveness to glass or collagen. Clot retraction is also clearly inhibited[1]. Benzcyclane induces use-dependent inhibition of Na channels in muscle, similarly as do class 1 antiarrhytnmic drugs. Inhibition was observed with both normal and cevadine-modified Na channels[2]. | ||||||||||||
Name | Benzcyclane | ||||||||||||
CAS | 2179-37-5 | ||||||||||||
Formula | C19H31NO | ||||||||||||
Molar Mass | 289.46 | ||||||||||||
Appearance | Oil | ||||||||||||
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||||||||
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Reference | [1]. Ponari O, et al. In vitro effects of bencyclan on coagulation, fibrinolysis and platelet function. Arzneimittelforschung. 1976;26(8):1532-8. [2]. Nánási PP, et al. Effects of bencyclane on normal and cevadine-modified Na channels in frog skeletal muscle. Gen Physiol Biophys. 1989 Oct;8(5):447-58. |