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Sunifiram
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314728-85-3
Sunifiram
Details:
Name:Sunifiram
CAS No.:314728-85-3
Molecular Formula:C14H18N2O2
Store at:Room temperature
Purity:99%
Appearance:White to off white powder
Description:
Sunifiram (DM235) is a piperazine derived research chemical which has anti-amnesiac effects in animal studies. Though Sunifiram is a piracetam derivative, it has a different chemical structure from the racetams and is chemically classed as a piperazine alkaloid.
It is known to work in two ways, both as an ampakine that stimulates the activity of glutamine receptors and as a cholinergic that increases the production and release of acetylcholine.
Like many nootropics, Sunifiram’s precise mechanisms of action are not entirely understood. However, it is believed that its primary action is that of an ampakine, which means that after crossing the blood-brain barrier it binds to AMPA-type glutamate receptors in the brain.
This stimulates the production of glutamate, a vital neurotransmitter that plays the pivotal role in neural activation. Sunifiram is also thought to act as a cholinergic, increasing the production and release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
Though the exact process by which this occurs has not been identified, an Italian animal study showed that tests using piperazine compounds such as Sunifiram had a cholinergic effect similar to that of piracetam.
No serious side effects of Sunifiram have been documented, but it’s important to remember that no human studies or clinical trials have been conducted.
Product Function:
1) Sunifiram is good at improved decision making
2) A greater ability to convert short-term memory into long-term memory
3) Improved motor skills via increased control over muscle contraction
Dosage:
Sunifiram requires a much smaller dose than racetams for effectiveness.
Based on a combination of user reports and information gained from animal studies,
a dosage of 5 to 10 mg taken a maximum of three times per day is typically considered both safe and effective.
Sunifiram is best taken sublingually for maximum absorption.
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Sunifiram
Details:
Name:Sunifiram
CAS No.:314728-85-3
Molecular Formula:C14H18N2O2
Store at:Room temperature
Purity:99%
Appearance:White to off white powder
Description:
Sunifiram (DM235) is a piperazine derived research chemical which has anti-amnesiac effects in animal studies. Though Sunifiram is a piracetam derivative, it has a different chemical structure from the racetams and is chemically classed as a piperazine alkaloid.
It is known to work in two ways, both as an ampakine that stimulates the activity of glutamine receptors and as a cholinergic that increases the production and release of acetylcholine.
Like many nootropics, Sunifiram’s precise mechanisms of action are not entirely understood. However, it is believed that its primary action is that of an ampakine, which means that after crossing the blood-brain barrier it binds to AMPA-type glutamate receptors in the brain.
This stimulates the production of glutamate, a vital neurotransmitter that plays the pivotal role in neural activation. Sunifiram is also thought to act as a cholinergic, increasing the production and release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
Though the exact process by which this occurs has not been identified, an Italian animal study showed that tests using piperazine compounds such as Sunifiram had a cholinergic effect similar to that of piracetam.
No serious side effects of Sunifiram have been documented, but it’s important to remember that no human studies or clinical trials have been conducted.
Product Function:
1) Sunifiram is good at improved decision making
2) A greater ability to convert short-term memory into long-term memory
3) Improved motor skills via increased control over muscle contraction
Dosage:
Sunifiram requires a much smaller dose than racetams for effectiveness.
Based on a combination of user reports and information gained from animal studies,
a dosage of 5 to 10 mg taken a maximum of three times per day is typically considered both safe and effective.
Sunifiram is best taken sublingually for maximum absorption.
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Ostarine / MK-2866 | 841205-47-8 | MK-677 | 159752-10-0 |
Cardarine / GW-501516 | 317318-70-0 | Andarine / S4 | 401900-40-1 |
Ligandrol / LGD-4033 | 1165910-22-4 | RAD140 | 118237-47-0 |
SR9009 | 1379686-30-2 | SR9011 | 1379686-29-9 |
YK11 | 431579-34-9 | GW0742 | 317318-84-6 |
Aicar | 2627-69-2 | S-23 | 1010396-29-8 |
PRL-8-53 | 51352-87-5 | RU58841 | 1270138-41-4 |
NSI-189 | 1270138-40-3 | ACP105 | 899821-23-9 |
NSI-189 phosphate | 1270138-41-4 | AC 262536 | 870888-46-3 |
Nootropic | |||
Sunifiram | 314728-85-3 | Coluracetam | 135463-81-9 |
Fasoracetam | 110958-19-5 | Noopept | 157115-85-0 |
Adrafinils | 63547-13-7 | Unifiram | 272786-64-8 |
Carphedon | 77472-70-9 | Pramiracetam | 68497-62-1 |
Anesthetic / Pain Killer | |||
Tetracaine Base | 94-24-6 | Prilocaine hydrochloride | 1786-81-8 |
Tetracaine hydrochloride | 136-47-0 | Proparacaine hydrochloride | 5875-06-9 |
Lidocaine hydrochloride | 73-78-9 | Pramoxine hydrochloride | 637-58-1 |
Linocaine Base | 137-58-6 | Procainamide hydrochloride | 614-39-1 |
Benzocaine hydrochloride | 23239-88-5 | Ropivacaine hydrochloride | 98717-15-8 |
Benzocaine Base | 94-09-7 | Articaine hydrochloride | 23964-57-0 |
Procaine | 59-46-1 | Bupivacaine | 2180-92-9 |
Procaine hydrochloride | 1951/5/8 | Mepivacaine hydrochloride/Carbocaine | 1722-62-9 |
Prilocaine | 721-50-6 | dibucaine hydrochloride | 61-12-1 |
Other Pharmaceutical Intermediate | |||
Flibanserin/Bimt 17/ | 167933-07-5 | Flibanserin HCl | 147359-76-0 |
7,8-dihydroxyflavones / 7,8-DHF | 38183-03-8 | 4'-Dimethylamino 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone | 1205548-00-0 |
1-Chloro-3,5-di-O-toluoyl-2-deoxy-D-ribofuranose | 3601-89-6 | P1301 | 1345680-97-8 |
Triciribine | 35943-35-2 | 2,3-dichloroquinoxaline | 2213-63-0 |
2-Chloropropiophenone | 6084-17-9 | Pirespa | 53179-13-8 |