gamma-aminobutyric acid cetyl ester
RN given refers to parent cpd
Also Known As:
GABA cetyl ester; cetyl GABA; gamma-aminobutyric acid cetyl ester hydrochloride
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1. | Seizures (Absence Seizure)
08/01/1985
- " Cetyl GABA failed to show a linear dose-response against minor seizures but was quite potent against major ones (ED 50 4.4 mg/kg). " 08/01/1985
- " The anticonvulsant efficacy of the GABAmimetic drugs cetyl GABA, progabide and THIP (4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo [5,4-c] pyridine-3-ol) was studied against minor (myoclonic) and major (generalized tonic-clonic) seizures in gerbils as well as against maximal electroshock and s.c. " 08/01/1989
- " The GABA agonist THIP, the GABA competitive antagonist bicuculline, and the prodrug cetyl-GABA had no effect on the brain level of lindane required to induce seizures. " 09/01/1983
- " Seven GABAmimetic drugs, namely cetyl gamma-aminobutyric acid (cetyl GABA), 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo [5,4-c]pyridine-3-ol, progabide, aminooxyacetic acid, alpha-acetylenic GABA, (-)-nipecotic acid ethyl ester and (+/-)-cis-4-hydroxynipecotic acid methyl ester, were tested for their potency to block "major" (generalized clonic-tonic) seizures in gerbils, induced by blowing at the animals with compressed air. "
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2. | Hypoxia (Hypoxemia)
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3. | Retrograde Amnesia
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