- Kainic acid
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Reference = ["Merck Index", 11th Edition, 5157]
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IUPACName = (2S,3S,4S)-3-(carboxymethyl)-4-prop-1-en-2-ylpyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid
OtherNames = 2-Carboxy-3-carboxymethyl-4-isopropenyl-pyrrolidine
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
CASNo = 487-79-6
PubChem = 10255
SMILES = CC(=C) [C@H] 1CN [C@@H] ( [C@H] 1CC(=O)O)C(=O)O
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = C10H15NO4
MolarMass = 213.23 g/mol
Appearance = Crystalline needles
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MeltingPt = 215 °C (decomp.)
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Autoignition =Kainic acid is a natural marine acid present in some
algae . It is a specificagonist for thekainate receptor used as an ionotrophic glutamate receptor which mimicks the effect ofglutamate . It is used in experiments to distinguish a receptor from the otherionotropic receptor s for glutamate such asNMDA and AMPA, a.k.a. quisqualate.Occurrence
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1953 , kainic acid was originally isolated from thered alga called "Kainin-sou"(海人草) or "Makuri" ("Digenea simplex ") inJapan . "Kainin-sou" is used as ananthelmintic inJapan .Kainic acid is a potent
central nervous system stimulant, and has been developed as the prototype neuroexcitatory amino acid for the induction of seizures in experimental animals, at a typical dose of 10-30 mg/kg in mice. Kainic acid is neuroexcitotoxic and epileptogenic, acting through specifickainate receptor s.Because of the supply shortage in 2000, the price of kainic acid has risen significantly. It is available from Milestone Pharmtech, Cayman Chemical, Tocris ….
There are two kinds of kainic acid: one comes from natural source; the other was synthesized. The synthetic kainic acid is totally glutamate free and has much better solubility in water than the kainic acid from natural source. In the above providers, Milestone Pharmtech can provide the highest pure synthetic kainic acid (>99%) at a much lower price than others. It will give much better experimental results for neuroscientist and save them spending at the same time.
Applications
* antiworming agent
*neuroscience research
** neurodegenerative agent
** modeling ofepilepsy
** modeling ofAlzheimer's disease ee also
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Domoic acid References
External links
* [http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Synaptic/info/kainate/kainate_1.htm Kainate Receptors]
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