Description
Overview of Picamilon
Picamilon is a synthetic molecular conjugate. It contains Y-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and niacin (vitamin B3). This chemical design is intended to alter pharmacokinetic properties relative to individual components. Picamilon is studied in mechanistic research contexts to explore how chemical linkage influences:
- compound distribution
- receptor interactions
- and molecular signaling pathways.
The compound has been used as a reference material in laboratory settings to probe neuronal receptor interactions and transporter dynamics.
Chemical and Molecular Properties
| Property | Description |
| Compound Name | N-nicotinoyl-Y-aminobutyric acid (Picamilon) |
| Synonyms | Nicotinoyl-GABA; Pikamilon; Pikatropin |
| Molecular Formula | C10H12N2O3 |
| Molecular Weight | ~208.21 g/mol |
| CAS Number | 34562-97-5 |
| Structural Class | GABA derivative/niacin conjugate |
| Chemical Nature | Synthetic small molecule |
| Research Classification | Neuronal signaling and transport investigational compound |
Working Mechanism of Picamilon
Molecular Conjugation and Transport
Picamilon is structurally composed of the inhibitory neurotransmitter analogue Y-aminobutyric acid (GABA) chemically linked to niacin. This design alters lipophilicity relative to GABA alone. It has been investigated in preclinical research for its ability to influence membrane permeability in controlled experimental systems.
Interaction with GABA-Related Targets
GABA itself exhibits specific interactions with GABA receptor subtypes. Recent assays also indicate that Picamilon, despite structural similarity, does not exhibit high affinity across a panel of 50 biological targets, including major ion channels, transporters, and receptor proteins at typical in vitro screening concentrations. This suggests that the mechanisms of action in mechanistic studies may involve indirect modulation or metabolic transformation in experimental preparations rather than direct receptor agonism.
Metabolic Transformation in Experimental Models
In controlled research environments, Picamilon has been observed to be hydrolyzed into its constituent moieties - GABA and niacin - under specific conditions. These component molecules can then be evaluated independently for receptor interaction profiles and signaling effects in mechanistic assays.
Picamilon Research Applications (Laboratory Use Only)
- In vitro studies of inhibitor and transporter activity related to GABA analogues
- Experimental evaluation of compound distribution and membrane permeability
- Biochemical assays of metabolic breakdown products (GABA and niacin)
- Mechanistic receptor binding profiling using high-throughput screening methods
These applications are strictly confined to laboratory research and analytical investigations.
Why Choose Purerawz for Picamilon?
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Note: Picamilon is an investigational compound currently undergoing scientific evaluation and has not been established as safe or effective for any therapeutic use.
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Reference Links
Santillo, M. F., & Sprando, R. L. (2023). Picamilon, a Y-aminobutyric acid analogue, is inactive against 50 biological targets. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, 132(4), 355-358. https://doi.org/10.1111/bcpt.13836/
Picamilon (N-nicotinoyl-Y-aminobutyric acid) - pharmacology and metabolism overview. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picamilon
Dr. Helma Wennemers
Dr. Helma Wennemers is a globally recognized chemist shaping modern peptide science and molecular design through highly original research in applied biosciences.
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