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Galantamine hydrobromide (HBr)
We store our Galantamine HBr at about -15°C.
SKU: galantamine
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Galantamine hydrobromide
OTHER NAMES: RAZADYNE®; Galantamine HBr; (4aS,6R,8aS)-
CAS NUMBER: 1953-04-4
ATC CODE: –
FORMULA: C17H21NO3 • HBr
MOLAR MASS: 368.3 g·mol−1
ITEM TYPE: powder
QUANTITY PER PACK: 250 milligrams
STORAGE: Long-term storage recommended at about -15°C. Short-term storage recommended at 2-8°C, away from direct sunlight and heat sources, in original sealed container. Keep out of reach of children.
SCOOPS: This product includes a measuring scoop (black) = 4 mg (approximately).
For precise measurement, we recommend using a laboratory scale.
The product is not intended for human use. For collectors, hobbyists, education and research.
All information provided here is for informational purposes only and may contain inaccuracies. These products are intended for collectors, hobbyists, and for educational and research purposes only. Not for use by humans or animals.
Galantamine hydrobromide is the hydrobromide salt form of galantamine, an alkaloid extracted from the bulbs and flowers of the members of the Amaryllidaceae. It is indicated for the treatment of Alzheimer’s and mild to moderate vascular dementia.
Galantamine acts as a weak competitive and reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. It prevents that enzyme from breaking down acetylcholine, thus increasing the amount of this neurotransmitter. It is also a potent allosteric potentiating ligand of human nicotinic acetylcholine receptors α4β2, α3β4, and α6β4 in certain areas of the brain. By binding to the allosteric site of the nicotinic receptors, a conformational change occurs which increases the receptors response to acetylcholine. It has also been found to have anti-inflammatory properties. Galantamine neutralizes the damaging effects caused by high kynurenic acid levels, which are responsible for the cognitive deficits associated with schizophrenia.
Interestingly enough, it has also been found to enhance the dopamine release in the prefrontal cortex. In a study on children with ADHD, galantamine was effective in improving ADHD symptoms and executive-function deficits by about 23 percent.
Galantamine as adjunct treatment to risperidone has also been shown to improve some of the symptoms of autism such as irritability, lethargy and social withdrawal. Its dual mechanism of action could also improve attention in autistic individuals.
In a study on rodents with diet-induced obesity, it was observed that it helped lower insulin resistance, cholesterol levels, body weight as well as inflammation.
According to another study, smokers who were administered with galantamine daily reported that they smoked on fewer days and their total cigarettes reduced in number.