Description
Proxymetacaine is a topical anesthetic that is commonly used for ocular anesthesia or analgesia. Like other anesthetics, proxymetacaine may drive its function from inhibition of voltage-gated Na+ channels.
| Product Unit Size | Cost | Quantity | Stock |
|---|
Proxymetacaine is a topical anesthetic that is commonly used for ocular anesthesia or analgesia. Like other anesthetics, proxymetacaine may drive its function from inhibition of voltage-gated Na+ channels.
| Cas No. | 5875-06-9 |
|---|---|
| Purity | ≥98% |
| Formula | C16H26N2O3 • HCl |
| Formula Wt. | 330.85 |
| Chemical Name | 2-(diethylamino)ethyl 3-amino-4-propoxybenzoate;hydrochloride |
| IUPAC Name | 2-(diethylamino)ethyl 3-amino-4-propoxybenzoate;hydrochloride |
| Synonym | Proparacaine Hydrochloride |
| Melting Point | 434.4°Cat760mmHg |
| Appearance | White to light yellow powder |
| Store Temp | Ambient |
|---|---|
| Ship Temp | Ambient |
| MSDS | |
|---|---|
| Info Sheet |
Murphy PJ, Ntola AM. Prolonged corneal anaesthesia by proxymetacaine hydrochloride detected by a thermal cooling stimulus. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2009 Apr;32(2):84-7; quiz 99-100. PMID: 19181566.
Jauregui MJ, Sanders TJ, Polse KA. Anesthetic effects from low concentrations of proparacaine and benoxinate. J Am Optom Assoc. 1980 Jan;51(1):37-41. PMID: 6997360.
GSK-3 and CDK inhibitor.
GPR84 agonist.
α1-adrenergic antagonist.
NO donor; annexin A2 inhibitor.
NSAID; COX inhibitor and HS-releasing agent.
Sulfonylurea; ATP-sensitive K+ channel blocker....
VEGF-C/Nrp2 inhibitor. Leukotriene receptor ant...
AhR antagonist.
FIASMA, 5-HT1/2, M1-5 mAChR, α1-adrenergic, hi...
Endogenous prostaglandin, vasodilator.
Cyclic dinucleotide that detects cytosolic DNA ...
Endogenous neuropeptide, involved in nociceptio...
Purine, purvalenol A analog; CDK2, Cdc28p, Pho8...
Calcium channel blocker.
Non-selective cannabinoid receptor agonist.
Mycotoxin found in Aspergillus and Penicillum; ...
BTK and IL-2-inducible kinase inhibitor.
α1-adrenergic antagonist.
Tyrphostin; VEGFR inhibitor.
Agonist of STING.