AP5 sodium

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AP5 sodium

CAS No. : 1623143-67-8

Biological Activity:AP5 sodium is a potent, orall active, and selective GPR40 receptor agonist with a positive allosteric modulation of endogenous ligand (AgoPAM). AP5 sodium demonstrates rat and human inositol monophosphate (IP1) EC50 values of 0.49 nM and 0.8 nM against the GPR40 receptor, respectively. AP5 sodium has the potential for type II diabetes research.

Research Area:Metabolic Disease

Targets:Free Fatty Acid Receptor

Related Small Molecules:GW-1100;Grifolic acid;Ginsenoside Rb2;AP5;GPR40 Activator 1;AM-1638;DC260126;TUG-770;LY2881835;FFA1 agonist-1;GPR120 Agonist 3;AS2034178 free base;GPR40 Agonist 2;BMS-986118;AMG7703;Fasiglifam;MEDICA16;AR420626;AMG 837 sodium salt;Xelaglifam;TUG-1375;GPR120 Agonist 1;GPR40 agonist 5;TUG-424;GPR120 modulator 2;LY2922470;4-CMTB

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