1. Membrane Transporter/Ion Channel Neuronal Signaling
  2. Calcium Channel
  3. Enpiperate

Enpiperate (4-NMPB) is a calcium channel blocker, selectively inhibits calcium ion influx across cell membranes. The active metabolite of Enpiperate can selectively inhibit muscarinic M3 receptors, block related signaling pathways, and exert bronchial dilation activity. Enpiperate can be used for respiratory diseases study.

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Enpiperate Chemical Structure

Enpiperate Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 3608-67-1

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Enpiperate (4-NMPB) is a calcium channel blocker, selectively inhibits calcium ion influx across cell membranes. The active metabolite of Enpiperate can selectively inhibit muscarinic M3 receptors, block related signaling pathways, and exert bronchial dilation activity. Enpiperate can be used for respiratory diseases study[1].

Molecular Weight

325.40

Formula

C20H23NO3

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OC(C1=CC=CC=C1)(C(OC2CCN(CC2)C)=O)C3=CC=CC=C3

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