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Abnormal Cannabidiol-d3
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规格:98%
分子量:317.5
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产品介绍
Internal standard for the quantification of abnormal cannabidiol
货号:ajcx26096
CAS:N/A
分子式:C21H27D3O2
分子量:317.5
溶解度:DMF: 50 mg/ml,DMSO: 60 mg/ml,DMSO:PBS (pH 7.2)(1:3): 0.25 mg/ml,Ethanol: 35 mg/ml
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C
库存:现货

Background:


Abnormal cannabidiol-d3contains three deuterium atoms at the terminal methyl position. It is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of abnormal cannabidiol by GC- or LC-mass spectrometry. Traditionally, the activity of cannabinoid (CB) agonists was thought to be transduced by a pair of G protein-coupled receptors, CB1and CB2.1Abnormal cannabidiol-d3is a synthetic regioisomer of cannabidiol that fails to elicit either CB1or CB2responsiveness and is without psychotropic activity. Abnormal cannabidiol-d3induces endothelium-dependent vasodilationviaa CB1/CB2/nitric oxide-independent mechanism.2At a dose of 20 µg/g in rats, abnormal cannabidiol-d3showed hypotensive activity that could not be antagonized by cannabidiol or SR141716A. Abnormal cannabidiol-d3is therefore believed to activate a third type of CB receptor, provisionally called the non-CB1/CB2endocannabinoid receptor. Abnormal cannabidiol-d3also actsviathese receptors to regulate the migratory activity of murine BV-2 microglial cells, with an EC50value of 600 nM.3


1.Felder, C.C., Joyce, K.E., Briley, E.M., et al.Comparison of the pharmacology and signal transduction of the human cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptorsMol. Pharmacol.48(3)443-450(1995) 2.JÁrai, Z., Wagner, J.A., Varga, K., et al.Cannabinoid-induced mesenteric vasodilation through an endothelial site distinct from CB1 or CB2 receptorsProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.96(24)14136-14141(1999) 3.Walter, L., Franklin, A., Witting, A., et al.Nonpsychotropic cannabinoid receptors regulate microglial cell migrationJournal of Neuroscience23(4)1398-1405(2003)