Description
Overview of Compound 7P
Compound 7P is a synthetic small-molecule compound belonging to a class of sulfonamidoacetamide derivatives investigated in experimental neurobiology and medicinal chemistry research. The compound was identified through phenotypic screening of chemical libraries designed to discover molecules that influence neuronal growth signaling pathways.
Compound 7P is intended strictly for laboratory research and experimental molecular studies.
Chemical and Molecular Properties
| Compound 7P | |
| PubChem CID | 127052939 |
| Molecular Formula | C22H23N3O5S |
| Molecular Weight | 441.5 g/mol |
| Synonyms | 1890208-58-8
CHEMBL3824120 |
| IUPAC | 2-(2-methoxy-N-(4-methylphenyl)sulfonylanilino)-N-(4-methoxy-3-pyridinyl)acetamide |
| CAS | 1890208-58-8 |
| Labeling | Research Use Only (RUO), not for human or animal consumption. |
| Chemical Structure Depiction | ![]() |
| Purity | ≥98% |
| Classification | Research Use Only (RUO) |
| Storage Temperature | 2–8 °C recommended; protect from light |
| Solubility | Soluble in organic solvents including ethanol and DMSO |
| Safety | Handle using standard laboratory precautions including gloves, lab coat, and eye protection |
Compound 7P Mechanism
Compound 7P has been investigated in experimental neuronal models for its ability to stimulate neurite outgrowth and axonal regeneration pathways. In vitro studies using primary neurons derived from hippocampal, cortical, and retinal tissue demonstrated increased neurite extension following exposure to the compound. Experimental optic nerve injury models further showed increased growth of GAP-43–positive axons, a molecular marker associated with regenerating neuronal projections. These findings indicate that Compound 7P interacts with cellular signaling processes involved in neurite development and axon growth within experimental neuronal systems.
Research Applications of Compound 7P
Compound 7P is used exclusively in laboratory research to investigate molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurite outgrowth and axon regeneration.
- Neuronal Growth Signaling: In vitro studies examine its effect on neurite extension in primary neurons from hippocampal, cortical, and retinal tissues.
- Axonal Regeneration: Experimental models assess GAP-43-positive axon growth and intracellular pathways involved in neuronal repair.
- Molecular Mechanism Studies: Research focuses on intracellular signaling and cytoskeletal regulation supporting neurite development and axon extension.
All studies should follow IRB and IACUC guidelines. Compound 7P is not approved for human or veterinary use and is intended strictly for investigational research purposes.
Why Choose PureRawz Compound 7P?
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Note:
Compound 7P is an investigational compound currently undergoing clinical evaluation and has not been established as safe or effective for any therapeutic use.
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Reference Links
Zhang, Y., Wang, L., Zhang, X., et al. (2016). Discovery, Optimization, and Biological Evaluation of Sulfonamidoacetamides as an Inducer of Axon Regeneration. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 59(7), 3354–3367. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27007292/
Ku, J., Park, K., Lee, J. H., Cho, K. J., Nam, Y. J., Jeong, D. Y., Kim, Y. H., Kwon, S., Park, J. Y., Yang, J., Nam, T., Yoon, S. H., Ahn, S., & Choi, Y. (2016). Discovery, Optimization, and Biological Evaluation of Sulfonamidoacetamides as an Inducer of Axon Regeneration. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 59(10), 4676–4687. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27007292/
PubChem. (n.d.). 2-((N-(2-Methoxyphenyl)-4-methylphenyl)sulfonamido)-N-(4-methoxypyridin-3-yl)acetamide. PubChem Compound Summary for CID 127052939. https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/127052939
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