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Verruculogen

Verruculogen is a mycotoxin initially produced by species of Aspergillus; it is considered a tremorgenic indole alkaloid and may induce development of neurological disorders. Verruculogen inhibits Ca2+-activated K+ (BK) channels and may also act as an antagonist on GABA-A receptors, binding at or near the Cl- channel.

References PubMed ID::http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18978790

Cas No.

12771-72-1

Purity

≥95%

Formula

C27H33N3O7

Formula Wt.

511.57

Melting Point

230-233°C

Solubility

DMSO, Methanol, Ethanol

Appearance

White Powder

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Gant DB, Cole RJ, Valdes JJ, et al. Action of tremorgenic mycotoxins on GABAA receptor. Life Sci. 1987 Nov 9;41(19):2207-14. PMID: 2444852.

MK 8629