Emapunil
Chemical compound
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Emapunil (AC-5216, XBD-173) is an anxiolytic drug which acts as a selective agonist at the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor, also known as the mitochondrial 18 kDa translocator protein or TSPO.[1][2] This protein has multiple functions, among which is regulation of steroidogenesis,[3][4] particularly the production of neuroactive steroids such as allopregnanolone in the brain.[5][6][7] In both animal and human trials, emapunil produced fast acting anxiolytic and anti-panic effects, without producing sedation or withdrawal symptoms following cessation of use.[8][9] Emapunil is also used in its 11C radiolabelled form to map the distribution of TSPO receptors in the brain.[10][11]
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| Formula | C23H23N5O2 |
| Molar mass | 401.470 g·mol−1 |
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