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Tesofensine (0.25mg/capsule), 60 Capsules
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Tesofensine (NS2330) is a triple monoamine reuptake inhibitor with activity at dopamine transporter (DAT), norepinephrine transporter (NET), and serotonin transporter (SERT). By inhibiting transporter-mediated monoamine reuptake, Tesofensine modulates monoaminergic signaling networks and alters neurotransmitter-associated regulatory pathways. Its broad transporter interaction profile has made it a valuable research tool for investigating DAT, NET, and SERT pharmacology, transporter-ligand binding dynamics, and the molecular mechanisms governing monoamine transporter function. Research applications include monoamine transporter characterization, monoaminergic signaling pathway investigation, transporter pharmacology, and comparative studies of multi-transporter reuptake inhibitors.
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3D Molecular Structure
Drag to rotate · scroll to zoom| Chemical Formula | C17H23Cl2NO |
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| Synonyms | NS2330, TE-01, (1R,2R,3S,5S)-3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-2-(ethoxymethyl)-8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane |
| Molar Mass | 328.3 g/mol |
| CAS Number | 195875-84-4 |
| PubChem CID | 11370864 |
| Total Compound Content | 15,000 mcg (250 mcg per capsule) |
| Shelf Life | 36 months |
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How does Tesofensine's transporter interaction profile differ from selective monoamine reuptake inhibitors?
Tesofensine exhibits nanomolar affinity for dopamine transporter (DAT), norepinephrine transporter (NET), and serotonin transporter (SERT), providing a broad multi-transporter interaction profile. Unlike compounds that primarily target a single transporter system, Tesofensine enables investigation of transporter pharmacology across multiple monoaminergic pathways simultaneously. This characteristic has made it a valuable research tool for studying transporter selectivity, ligand-transporter interactions, and comparative mechanisms of monoamine reuptake inhibition.
Why is Tesofensine useful for multi-transporter pharmacology research?
Because Tesofensine interacts with DAT, NET, and SERT within a single molecular framework, it provides a useful model for examining the relationship between transporter occupancy, transporter selectivity, and downstream monoaminergic signaling processes. Experimental investigations frequently utilize Tesofensine to explore transporter interaction networks, multi-target pharmacology, and mechanistic differences between selective and broad-spectrum monoamine transporter inhibitors.
What pharmacological properties distinguish Tesofensine from other transporter inhibitors?
Tesofensine combines high-affinity interactions with DAT, NET, and SERT together with a well-characterized transporter binding profile. These properties have established it as a valuable reference compound for investigations involving monoamine transporter biology, transporter-ligand binding dynamics, structure-activity relationships, and mechanistic studies of multi-transporter inhibition systems. Its broad activity across multiple transporter classes continues to support research into monoaminergic signaling and transporter pharmacology.
