Description: Potent and selective Nav1.6 channel blocker
Alternative Names: 4,9-anhydro-TTX
Chemical Name: (4S,5aS,6S,8R,9S,10S,11S,11aR,12R)-2-Amino-1,4,5a,6,8,9,10,11-octahydro-9-(hydroxymethyl)-6,10-epoxy-4,8,11a-metheno-11aH-oxocino[4,3-f][1,3,5]oxadiazepine-6,9,11-triol
Purity: ≥98% (HPLC)
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Biological Activity
Potent and selective Nav1.6 channel blocker (IC50 values are 7.8, 341, 988, 1260, 1270, 78500 and >30000 nM for Nav1.6, Nav1.3, Nav1.4, Nav1.2, Nav1.7, Nav1.5 and Nav1.8). Derivative of tetrodotoxin (Cat. No. 1078).
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Solubility Data
Solvent
Max Conc. mg/mL
Max Conc. mM
Solubility
water
1
4
Preparing Stock Solutions
The following data is based on the product molecular weight 301.25. Batch specific molecular weights may vary from batch to batch due to solvent of hydration, which will affect the solvent volumes required to prepare stock solutions.
Concentration / Solvent Volume / Mass
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
1 mM
3.32 mL
16.6 mL
33.2 mL
5 mM
0.66 mL
3.32 mL
6.64 mL
10 mM
0.33 mL
1.66 mL
3.32 mL
50 mM
0.07 mL
0.33 mL
0.66 mL
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References
References are publications that support the products' biological activity.
Roskeret al (2007) The TTX metabolite 4,9-anhydro-TTX is a highly specific blocker of the Nav1.6 voltage-dependent sodium channel. Am.J.Physiol.Cell Physiol. 293 C783 PMID: 17522141
Harguset al (2013) Evidence for a role of Nav1.6 in facilitating increases in neuronal hyperexcitability during epileptogenesis J.Neurophysiol 110 1144 PMID: 23741036