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N,N-Dipropyldopamine hydrobromide
- Parent CAS: 66185-61-3
- Soluble in 0.1N HCl(aq)
- MF: C14H23NO2.HBr
- MW: 318.25
Description
N,N-Dipropyldopamine hydrobromide is a dopamine receptor agonist used to activate dopamine-responsive GPCR signaling in catecholaminergic pharmacology studies. As an N,N-dipropylated dopamine analogue, it supports investigation of dopamine receptor activation and downstream second-messenger responses.
Dopamine receptors regulate motor control, reward circuitry, neuroendocrine signaling and synaptic transmission. N,N-Dipropyldopamine hydrobromide is suited for assays that examine dopaminergic receptor activation, catecholamine signaling and receptor subtype-dependent functional responses.
Key Features
- Dopamine receptor agonist
- Activates dopamine-responsive GPCR signaling
- Useful for catecholamine receptor pharmacology
- Supports studies of dopamine receptor subtype-mediated responses
Applications
- Dopamine receptor activation assays
- Dopaminergic neurotransmission research
- Catecholamine signaling studies
- CNS receptor pharmacology and functional screening
More Information
| Parent CAS No. | 66185-61-3 |
|---|---|
| Chemical Name | 4-(2-Dipropylamino-ethyl)-benzene-1,2-diol hydrobromide |
| SMILES | C1C=C(CCN(CCC)CCC)C=C(O)C=1O.Br |
| MFCD | MFCD00069242 |
| InChi | InChI=1S/C14H23NO2.BrH/c1-3-8-15(9-4-2)10-7-12-5-6-13(16)14(17)11-12;/h5-6,11,16-17H,3-4,7-10H2,1-2H3;1H |
| InChiKey | QAXMCYJNFHCJFB-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
| CID | 11957536 |
| Short Description | DA agonist |
References
- H Wikström et al. Pivaloyl esters of N,N-dialkylated dopamine congeners. Central dopamine-receptor stimulating activity. J Med Chem. 1978 Sep;21(9):864-7.
- B Costall et al. Characterisation of the mechanisms by which purported dopamine agonists reduce spontaneous locomotor activity of mice. Eur J Pharmacol. 1981 Jul 17;73(2-3):175-88.


