Cas numerus: 21187-98-4 Formulae hypotheticae

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Cas numerus: 21187-98-4 Formulae hypotheticae

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Cas numerus: 21187-98-4

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Formulae hypotheticaeC15H21N3O3S

Synonyms:BP;)-4-methyl-;1-(3-azabicyclo(3.3.0)oct-3-yl)-3-(p-tolylsulfonyl)urea;1-(hexahydrocyclopenta(c)pyrrol-2(1h )-yl) -3-(p-tolylsulfonyl)-ure;1-(hexahydrocyclopenta(c)pyrrol-2(1h)-yl)-3-(p-tolylsulfonyl) urea; c) pyrrol-2(1h)-yl)amino)carbonyl;n-(4-methylbenzenesulfonyl)-n'-(3-azabicyclo(3.3.0)oct-3-yl)urea;


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Liquescens punctum 163-169 °C
Density 1.2205 (aestimatio aspera)
repono temp Inertia atmosphaera, volutpat Temperature 2-8° C
solubility methylene chloride: solutum
optical operatio N/A
Aspectus Off-Alba solidus
Puritas ≥98%

Descriptio

est agens oralis antihyperglycemicum ad tractationem diabete melliti generis II.Classis insulin secretagogorum sulfonylurea pertinet, quae β cellulas pancreatis stimulat ut insulinum emittat.ligamentum ad β cellula sulfonyl ureae receptoris (SUR1), ulteriores canales potassii sensitivas ATP claudunt.Ergo effluxus potassium decrescit substantialiter, faciens depolarizationem cellularum abacum.Tunc canales calcii in β cellula patentes voltage-dependentes sunt, inde in activum calmodulin, quod vicissim ducit ad exocytosim insulinum continentis granula secretoria.Recentes studia etiam ostenderunt efficacem condicionem anti-oxidantis et vasodilationis nitrici oxydi mediatae in diabete 2 diabete emendare et pancreaticos beta-cellulas protegere ab damnis per peroxidum hydrogenii.

usus et dosis

est agens hypoglycemicum oralis diabete mellitus non-insulino-dependens. Tractatio diabete cum dolore magna vel vasculari morbo coniungitur, pro adultis cum speciebus 2 diabete. Diabetes inveterata (diuturna) valetudo est quae afficit quomodo corpus tuum vertit. cibus in industria.gradus sanguinem GLYCOSA minuit, secretionem insulinum excitando ab β-cellulis insulis Langerhans.

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