Quipazine

Quipazine
Systematic (IUPAC) name
2-piperazin-1-ylquinoline
Identifiers
CAS Number 4774-24-7 YesY
ATC code None
PubChem CID 5011
IUPHAR/BPS 173
ChemSpider 4836 N
UNII 4WCY05C0SJ N
ChEMBL CHEMBL18772 N
Chemical data
Formula C13H15N3
Molar mass 213.278 g/mol
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Quipazine is a piperazine drug used in scientific research. It is a moderately selective serotonin receptor receptor agonist, binding to a range of different serotonin receptors, but particularly to the 5-HT2A[1] and 5-HT3.[2]

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References

  1. Smith, R. L.; Barrett, R. J.; Sanders-Bush, E (1995). "Neurochemical and behavioral evidence that quipazine-ketanserin discrimination is mediated by serotonin2A receptor". The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 275 (2): 1050–7. PMID 7473132.
  2. Cappelli, A; Anzini, M; Vomero, S; Mennuni, L; Makovec, F; Doucet, E; Hamon, M; Bruni, G; Romeo, M. R.; Menziani, M. C.; De Benedetti, P. G.; Langer, T (1998). "Novel potent and selective central 5-HT3 receptor ligands provided with different intrinsic efficacy. 1. Mapping the central 5-HT3 receptor binding site by arylpiperazine derivatives". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 41 (5): 728–41. doi:10.1021/jm970645i. PMID 9513601.


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