Ercanetide
Chemical compound
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Ercanetide (INN;[1] developmental code name NNZ-2591) is a synthetic analog of cyclic glycine-proline (cGP) and experimental drug developed for Angelman syndrome, Phelan-McDermid syndrome, Pitt Hopkins syndrome,[2][3] and Prader-Willi syndrome.[4]
Other namesCyclo(L-glycyl-L-2-allylproline)
Legal status
- Investigational
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| Other names | Cyclo(L-glycyl-L-2-allylproline) |
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| Formula | C10H14N2O2 |
| Molar mass | 194.234 g·mol−1 |
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See also
- Traneurocin (NA-831)