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Phenylpiracetam (Cat.No:I004850) is a nootropic compound derived from piracetam. It exhibits cognitive-enhancing effects, including improved memory, focus, and mental performance. Phenylpiracetam is also known for its stimulant-like properties and potential to enhance physical endurance. It is popular among students, athletes, and individuals seeking cognitive and physical performance enhancement.
Catalog Number | I004850 |
CAS Number | 77472-70-9 |
Synonyms | Carphedon |
Molecular Formula | C12H14N2O2 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Target | AMPA receptor allosteric modulator. |
Solubility | 10 mM in DMSO |
Storage | -20°C |
InChIKey | LYONXVJRBWWGQO-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Reference | 1:Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1983 Apr;95(4):50-3. [Pharmacological characteristics of a new phenyl analog of piracetam–4-phenylpiracetam].Bobkov IuG,Morozov IS,Glozman OM,Nerobkova LN,Zhmurenko LA, PMID: 6403074 </br><span>Abstract:</span> The central neurotropic effects of 4-phenylpyracetam, a new phenyl analog of pyracetam, were studied and compared with the effects of pyracetam, morpholene and 4-phenylpyrrolidone. 4-Phenylpyracetam was found to activate the operant behavior more powerfully, to remove psychodepressant effects of diazepam, to inhibit post-rotational nystagmus, and to prevent the development of retrograde amnesia. Unlike pyracetam, 4-phenylpyracetam exhibits a specific anticonvulsant action. When given in high doses, the compound under study produces psychodepressant effects. |