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Dibenamine hydrochloride

CAS: 55-43-6 F: C16H19Cl2N W: 296.23

Dibenamine hydrochloride is a competitive and irreversible adrenergic blocking agent and is known to modify the pharma
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Bioactivity Dibenamine hydrochloride is a competitive and irreversible adrenergic blocking agent and is known to modify the pharmacological effects of epinephrine. Dibenamine hydrochloride cause a significant increase in the rate of destruction of I-epinephrine in the mouse[1][2].
Target IC50: Adrenergic receptor
Invitro Dibenamine (100 nM-10 μM) attenuates the degree of cocaine-induced increase in sensitivity to acetylcholine without any effect on acetylcholine-contraction in isolated vas deferens of guinea pig. Additionally, the degree of dibenamine-induced inhibition dependent on the concentration of dibenamine and inversely related to the concentration of cocaine[3].
In Vivo Dibenamine hydrochloride (subcutaneous injection; 25 mg/kg; 48 and 24 hr before the administration of CCl4) decreases the CHCl3, levels at 2 and 6 hr by 30-50 percent, but did not appreciably affect the half-life of CHCl3, in the liver.Pretreatment with Dibenamine apparently slows the conversion of Ccl4 to CHCL3[1].
Name Dibenamine hydrochloride
CAS 55-43-6
Formula C16H19Cl2N
Molar Mass 296.23
Appearance Solid
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage

4°C, sealed storage, away from moisture

*In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (sealed storage, away from moisture)

Reference [1]. R W SCHAYER, et al. Effect of dibenamine (N-(2-chloroethyl) dibenzylamine) on the metabolism of radioactive epinephrine.J Biol Chem. 1953 May;202(1):39-43. [2]. H M Maling,et al. Nature of the protection against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity produced by pretreatment with dibenamine (N-(2-chloroethyl)dibenzylamine). Biochem Pharmacol. 1974 May 15;23(10):1479-91. [3]. K Araki, et al. Pharmacological studies on supersensitization. VII. Inhibitory effect of dibenamine on cocaine-induced supersensitivity of isolated vas deferens of guinea pig. J Pharmacobiodyn. 1982 Oct;5(10):789-95.