Product Overview
Tebanicline | T3694 | TargetMol Chemicals
CAS: 198283-73-7
Smiles: Clc1ccc(OC[C@H]2CCN2)cn1
Formula: C9H11ClN2O
Pathway: Neuroscience
Target: AChR
Receptor: N/A
Bioactivity: Tebanicline (ABT-594, Ebanicline) acts as a partial agonist at neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, binding to both the α3β4 and the α4β2 subtypes. Tebanicline is an effective synthetic nicotinic (non-opioid) analgesic drug developed by Abbott. It was developed as a less toxic analog of the potent poison dart frog-derived compound epibatidine, which is some 200x stronger than morphine as an analgesic but produces extremely dangerous toxic side effects. Like epibatidine, Tebanicline showed potent analgesic activity against neuropathic pain in both animal and human trials, but with far less toxicity than its parent compound.
Molecular Weight: 198, 65