Agonists Overview

Agonists, also known as stimulants, are chemical substances that bind specifically to receptors and produce biological effects. As a class of molecules with facilitative and enhancing effects on other molecular activities, drug reactions, enzyme agonists and hormones, they have both high affinity and intrinsic activity with the receptor and can combine with the receptor to produce maximum effects. It can be divided into full agonists, partial agonists, and inverse agonists: full agonists have strong affinity for receptors and strong intrinsic activity (α=1), and can produce the greatest pharmacological effects, such as epinephrine; Partial agonists, have affinity for receptors, but have low intrinsic activity (α<1), and produce weaker agonistic effects with receptors, such as pindolol; inverse agonists are a kind of drugs that cause the opposite of the original agonist.



List of Agonists

Cat No. Product Name CAS No. Purity Order
R066902 U-49900 67579-76-4 ≥ 95% Inquiry
I006021 Deslorelin Acetate 82318-06-7 ≥ 95% Inquiry
R039773 Metformin 657-24-9 ≥ 95% Inquiry
I004350 Thymalfasin 62304-98-7 ≥ 95% Inquiry
I002759 Xylazine hydrochloride 23076-35-9 ≥ 95% Inquiry
I002024 Ibutamoren Mesylate 159752-10-0 ≥ 95% Inquiry
M043676 PT-141 189691-06-3 ≥ 95% Inquiry
R057566 5-Methoxy-N-methyl-N-isopropyl Tryptamine 96096-55-8 ≥ 95% Inquiry
R054764 Bromantane 87913-26-6 98.0% Inquiry
R047344 2-Palmitoyl-rac-glycerol 23470-00-0 ≥ 95% Inquiry
R036606 LGD-2226 328947-93-9 ≥ 95% Inquiry
A000779 Ticagrelor 274693-27-5 ≥ 95% Inquiry