9-(Boc-amino)nonanoic Acid is an alkane chain with terminal carboxlic acid and Boc-protected amino groups. The compound can be used as a PROTAC linker in the synthesis of PROTACs. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups in the presence of activators (e.g. EDC, or HATU) to form a stable amide bond. The Boc group can be deprotected under mild acidic conditions to form the free amine.
Water-soluble salt of lamotrigine . Displays anticonvulsant effects and inhibits glutamate release, possibly through inhibition of Na+, K+ and Ca2+ currents. Leach et al (1991) Neurochemical and behavioral aspects of lamotr. Epilepsia 32 S4 PMID:1685439 |Smith and Meldrum (1995) Cardioprotective effect of lamotr. after focal ischemia in rats. Stroke 26 117 PMID:7839380 |Zona and Avoli (1997) Lamotrigine reduces voltage-gated sodium currents in rat central neurons in culture. Epilepsia 38 522 PMID:9184596 |Grunze et al (1998) Modulation of calcium and potassium currents by lamotr. Neuropsychobiology 38 131 PMID:9778600