Chemical Name: 1-(9H-Carbozol-4-yloxy)-3-[[2-(2-methoxy phenoxy)ethyl] amino]-2-propanol
Cas No.: 72956-09-3
Molecular Formula: C24H26N2O4
Molecular Weight: 406.48
Melting point: 113-117ºC
Density:1.25 g/cm3
Boiling Point: 655.2 °C at 760 mmHg
Flash Point: 350.1 °C
Appearance: white or almost white crystalline powder
Assay:98%min
Usage: Carvedilol powder is a non-selective beta blocker/alpha-1 blocker indicated in the treatment of mild to moderate congestive heart failure (CHF).
Carvedilol
is a AR (α1 and β-adrenergic receptor) antagonist with antioxidant
properties. Studies show that the receptors α1D-AR and α1B-AR have a
greater affinity for Carvedilol in comparison to the receptor β1-AR
subtype. Carvedilol has been observed to block the oscillatory
intracellular calcium changes induced by α1D-AR and α1B-AR, and shown to
have a higher oxidative effect than Atenolol (sc-204895). The S(-)
enantiomer of Carvedilol acts as a β-blocker, and the R(+) and S (-)
enantionmers both block the α1. Carvedilol is an inhibitor of α1B-AR,
β1-AR, β2-AR and α1D-AR.