Description
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Key technical specifications (typical):
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Formula: C₂₀H₂₁FN₂O (confirm with CoA)
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Molecular weight: ~(≈) 330–370 g·mol⁻¹ (verify on CoA)
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Purity: ≥98% (HPLC/LC-MS required)
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Physical form: off-white to tan crystalline powder
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Solubility: soluble in DMSO, methanol, acetonitrile; negligible aqueous solubility
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CAS No.: (include on institutional paperwork and require CoA verification)
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- Importantly the fact that makes it an extremely wider receptor binding profile has always place it at the top of the list of the researchers. It is sold by BAC strictly for the purposes of in vitro application only and is not suitable for human ingestion. It is part of the AM series of cannabinoids discovered by Alexandros Makriyannis.
Uses
AM-2201 is usually consumed as herbal mixtures that may contain synthetic cannabinoid chemicals JWH‐018, JWH‐081 and JWH‐250, and other psychoactive substances.
Besides, these chemicals can cause non‐fatal and fatal hazardous effects on users. The presence of JWH‐018, JWH‐073, and AM2201 without THC is noted in urine analysis in some cases.
Due to its non-selectivity, it is useful for broad ligand binding assays in the affinity (potency) and duration of action upon receptors. Affinities are Ki of 1.0nM at CB1 and 2.6nM at CB2. This vapour is useful as it contains a high surface area, enabling efficient contact when applied to a membrane containing cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2.
Again, This product can be used by chemical catalog companies to analyze it using NMR, GC/MS, FTIR, or HPLC. Chemists may also use it as a primary reagent for their specific studies.


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