Histamine H1 Receptor Agonists: Small Molecules and Peptides
Histamine H1R (HRH1) is a G-protein coupled 7-transmembrane putative glycoprotein that is implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma and is a major pharmaceutical target for antihistamines. It has been detected as a mixture of monomers and homodimers, with highest concentration in the placenta, followed by brain, lung (produced by airway smooth muscle, bronchial epithelium and macrophages) and other tissues.
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Histamine H1 Receptor Agonists: Small Molecules and Peptides
Histamine H1R (HRH1) is a G-protein coupled 7-transmembrane putative glycoprotein that is implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma and is a major pharmaceutical target for antihistamines. It has been detected as a mixture of monomers and homodimers, with highest concentration in the placenta, followed by brain, lung (produced by airway smooth muscle, bronchial epithelium and macrophages) and other tissues.
Endogenous histamine receptor agonist
Chemical Name: | 2-(4-Imidazolyl)ethylamine dihydrochloride |
H1 agonist
Chemical Name: | 2-Pyridineethanamine dihydrochloride |
Purity: | ≥99% (HPLC) |
H1/ H2 agonist
Alternate Names: | Histamine trifluoromethyl toluidide |
Chemical Name: | 6-[2-(4-Imidazolyl)ethylamino]-N-(4-trifluoromethylphenyl)heptanecarboxamide dimaleate |
Purity: | ≥99% (HPLC) |