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Tesofensine 500mcg Tablets (100 Count)
Tesofensine is a research compound evaluated in controlled laboratory environments for its interaction with neurotransmitter pathways, neurochemical signaling mechanisms, and receptor-mediated processes. Each tablet contains a precise 500mcg quantity to support structured laboratory research protocols and controlled study designs.
Compressed research tablets supplied in sealed containers.
Not for injection. Not for clinical or therapeutic use.
🔹 Product Specifications
- Form: Research-grade tablets
- Amount: 500mcg per tablet
- Quantity: 100 tablets per bottle
- Purity: ≥ 98%
- Appearance: White to off-white tablets
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid heat and moisture.
🧪 Molecular Information
- Molecular Formula: C17H23Cl2NO
- Molecular Weight: 328.28 g/mol
- CAS Number: 195875-84-4
🔬 Research Applications
- Neurotransmitter pathway research
- Neurochemical signaling investigations
- Receptor-mediated process studies
- Laboratory evaluation of neurotransmitter-related mechanisms
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Tesofensine – Frequently Asked Questions (Research Use Only)
This FAQ provides structured, research-focused information about Tesofensine, a research compound supplied in tablet form for controlled laboratory environments.
1. What is Tesofensine?
Tesofensine is a research compound studied in controlled laboratory environments for neurotransmitter pathway investigations, neurochemical signaling mechanisms, and receptor-mediated processes.
2. What does Tesofensine contain?
Tesofensine is supplied as a research-grade compound with a molecular formula of C17H23Cl2NO, molecular weight of 328.28 g/mol, and CAS number 195875-84-4. Each bottle contains 100 tablets with 500mcg per tablet.
3. What is Tesofensine used for in research?
Tesofensine is utilized in non-clinical laboratory research involving neurotransmitter pathway studies, neurochemical signaling investigations, receptor-mediated process evaluation, and experimental pathway modeling.
4. Why do researchers study neurotransmitter-related compounds?
Researchers study neurotransmitter-related compounds to investigate signaling mechanisms, receptor interactions, pathway dynamics, and neurochemical processes within controlled laboratory environments.
5. How should Tesofensine tablets be stored?
Tesofensine tablets should be stored in a cool, dry environment away from excessive heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Proper storage helps maintain material integrity for laboratory research purposes.
6. Is Tesofensine approved for human or animal use?
No. Tesofensine is a research-use-only laboratory material. It is not for human consumption, not for clinical use, and not for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes. It should only be handled within qualified laboratory environments.
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