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Anti-amnesiac Sunifiram CAS : 314728-85-3
Basic Info.
Name:Sunifiram
CAS : 314728-85-3
Sunifiram Purity: 99%
Molecular Formula: C12H14N2O2
Molecular Weight: 246.30
Boiling Point: ° C at 760 mmHg
Appearance: White crystal powder
Usage: For the treatment of Alzheimers Dementia, Cognition Disorder, Neurologic Drugs, Senile Dementia, Acetylcholine Release Enhancers.
Reference FOB Price:$1/g
MOQ:10g
Production Capacity:5000kg/month
Shelf life:2 years
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Description of Sunifiram
This compound is known as an AMPAkine due to exerting most of its actions via the AMPA receptor (one of the three main subsets of glutamate receptors, alongside NDMA and kainate). This enhancement of AMPA function seems to also rely on enhancing signalling via the Glycine binding site of NMDA receptors, although one minimal signalling goes through the NMDA receptor then the benefits on AMPA receptors seem dose-dependent.
Sunifiram (DM-235) is a piperazine derived ampakine drug which acts as a positive allosteric modulator of AMPA receptors, and has nootropic effects in animal studies with significantly higher potency than piracetam. A number of related compounds are known, the best known being unifiram (DM-232).
This enhancement by sunifiram is associated with an increase inphosphorylation of AMPAR through activation of protein kinase II(CaMKII) and an increase in phosphorylation of NMDAR through activation of protein kinase C α (PKCα). More specifically, sunifiram stimulates the glycine-binding site of NMDAR with concomitant PKCαactivation through Src kinase. Enhancement of PKCα activity triggers to potentiate hippocampal LTP through CaMKII activation.Sunifiram improves cognitive deficits via CaM kinase II andprotein kinase C activation.
Application of Sunifiram:
For the treatment of Alzheimers Dementia, Cognition Disorder, Neurologic Drugs, Senile Dementia, Acetylcholine Release Enhancers.
Sunifiram (DM-235) is a synthetic derivative of Piracetam, although due to breaking the pyrrolidone backbone it is no longer in the Racetam class of drugs (yet by being derived from them, it is still commonly associated with this class).
Sunifiram has mechanisms similar to Nefiracetam in the hippocampus, and similar to that drug sunifiram shows anti-amnesiac properties and is potentially a cognitive enhancer. Its anti-amnesiac activity is several orders of magnitude greater than piracetam on a per weight basis, and preliminary evidence suggest it has a similarly low toxicity profile.
DOSING of Sunifiram
Like what was mentioned above, the typical dose for an adult human would be approximately 5mg of sunifiram. The strength of the effects are greater when it is taken sublingually (i.e. under the tongue) as opposed to just swallowing it. Don't worry too much if you go over the standard dose, though! Sunifiram has extremely low toxicity and a huge range between therapeutic and dangerous amounts.
Sunifiram Function:
Sunifiram increases energy levels, allowing users to feel more motivated and eliminate
Sunifiram increase Levels of concentration increase, and users feel less distracted by external stimuli
Sunifiram also enhances long-term potentiation, which is the forming of new connections regarding memory storage.
Sunifiram has some anxiolytic benefits. Feeling more relaxed is beneficial when trying to focus.