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25C-NBOH (Hydrochloride) : Item No. 14815
25C-NBOH (Hydrochloride) : Item No. 14815
25C-NBOH (Hydrochloride) : Item No. 14815
25C-NBOH (hydrochloride)
Item No. 14815
Laboratory Procedures
For long term storage, we suggest that 25C-NBOH (hydrochloride) be stored as supplied at -20°C. It should be stable
for at least one year.
25C-NBOH (hydrochloride) is supplied as a crystalline solid. A stock solution may be made by dissolving the
25C-NBOH (hydrochloride) in the solvent of choice. 25C-NBOH (hydrochloride) is soluble in organic solvents such
as ethanol, DMSO, and dimethyl formamide (DMF), which should be purged with an inert gas. The solubility of
25C-NBOH (hydrochloride) in these solvents is approximately 5, 3, and 10 mg/ml, respectively.
25C-NBOH (hydrochloride) is sparingly soluble in aqueous buffers. For maximum solubility in aqueous buffers,
25C-NBOH (hydrochloride) should first be dissolved in DMF and then diluted with the aqueous buffer of choice.
25C-NBOH (hydrochloride) has a solubility of approximately 0.09 mg/ml in a 1:10 solution of DMF:PBS (pH 7.2) using
this method. We do not recommend storing the aqueous solution for more than one day.
2C-C (Item No. 11735) is a 2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine with a chlorine atom at the four position of the aromatic
ring. A known hallucinogen, this compound stimulates monoamine receptor activity while inhibiting the re-uptake of
serotonin (Item No. 14332) and norepinephrine.1-2 25C-NBOH is a derivative of 2C-C having an N-(2-hydroxybenzyl)
addition at the amine. It is a potent agonist of serotonin receptors that shows selectivity for 5-HT2A over 5-HT2C
(EC50s = ~ 0.40 and 15 nM, respectively).3 This product is intended for forensic and research applications.
References
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3. Hansen, M., Phonekeo, K., Paine, J.S., et al. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of N-benzyl phenethylamines
as 5-HT2A/2C agonists. ACS Chem. Neurosci. 5(3), 243-249 (2014).