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Product name | NSI-189 Phosphate |
CAS No. | 1270138-41-4 |
Molecular Formula | C22H33N4O5P |
Molecular Weight | 464.494981 |
Purity | 99% |
Nsi-189 phosphate is neurogenic and nootropic research agent that was developed from nicotinamide and pyrazine.Randomized controlled trials have shown that it stimulates neurogenesis or neuronal cell production in the brain.
In animal studies, it has also been shown to increase the volume of hippocampus by 20% thereby reversing behavioral symptoms of depression. such studies have shown that it may be an effective treatment for depression.It is also thought to be a promising treatment for other condition including post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), alzheimer's disease and age-related cognitive problems.
Researchers have discovered that the disease-major depressive disorder (mdd)-leads to decreased hippocampal volume. note that a healthy hippocampus is an excellent source of neural stem cells which lead to the production of neurons.Neurons on the other hand are critical for creating essential new connections in the brain. through the production of new neurons in the hippocampal area, depression can be treated.
Nsi-189 phosphate was developed to address three important aspects of depression including hippocampal volume, neurogenesis and neurotransmission. nsi-189 increases the volume within the hippocampus. in so doing, hippocampal volume and healthy brain cell density is increased thereby improving mod and cognitive performance. Aside from increasing hippocampal volume, the drug also improves neuronal cell functionality. it works it promoting healthy neuronal cell growth whilst repair damaged areas in the brain.
1. Improvement in behavioral responses associated with depression.
2. Reversal of hippocampal atrophy.
3. May enhance memory and cognition through increase neurogenesis, particularly in depressed subjects.
4. Positive effects may persist after treatment ceases.