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d-aspartic acid

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D-Aspartic acid (D-Asp) is a non-proteinogenic amino acid that is found in the brain and testes. It is a naturally occurring isomer of aspartic acid. D-Aspartic acid is believed to play a role in the synthesis and release of hormones such as testosterone and luteinizing hormone (LH).
D-Aspartic acid is synthesized in the body from L-aspartic acid. Studies have shown that D-Aspartic acid can increase testosterone levels in men, although the effects may vary depending on the individual. D-Aspartic acid is also being studied for its potential role in improving athletic performance and cognitive function. D-Aspartic acid is a popular supplement for athletes and bodybuilders because of its purported ability to increase testosterone levels and promote muscle growth. However, more research is needed to confirm these effects.'

Cross-References

ID SourceID
PubMed CID83887
CHEMBL ID29757
CHEBI ID17364
SCHEMBL ID145539
MeSH IDM0378511

Synonyms (89)

Synonym
einecs 217-234-6
(-)-aspartic acid
(r)-aspartic acid
nsc 97922
brn 1723529
aspartic acid, d-
(2r)-2-aminobutanedioic acid
(r)-2-aminobutanedioic acid
(r)-2-aminosuccinic acid
CHEBI:17364 ,
d-asparaginsaeure
aspartic acid d-form
NCGC00024498-01
NCGC00015104-01
tocris-0213
lopac-a-9256
PDSP1_001545
PDSP2_001529
BIOMOL-NT_000167
1783-96-6
d-aspartic acid ,
1-amino-1,2-carboxyethane
C00402
d-aspartate
DB02655
d-aspartic acid, reagentplus(r), 99%
NCGC00024498-02
NCGC00024498-03
BPBIO1_001126
d-asp
A-9180
0BBACB33-ED80-42B3-9F05-75E0E3E41D6D
(r)-aminosuccinic acid
h-d-asp-oh
A0545
d-asparaginic acid
BMSE000273
bdbm31174
chembl29757 ,
NCGC00024498-04
d-(-)-aspartic acid
A812365
cas-1783-96-6
tox21_110904
dtxcid0025650
dtxsid2045650 ,
unii-4sr0q8yd1x
4-04-00-02998 (beilstein handbook reference)
4sr0q8yd1x ,
c4h7no4
(r)-(-)-aminosuccinic acid
BP-12717
AM20090057
AKOS015854091
gtpl4698
gtpl6511
[3h]d-aspartic acid
[3h]-d-aspartic acid
[3h]-d-aspartate
SCHEMBL145539
d-aspartic acid [mi]
d-aspartic acid [who-dd]
[3h]-d-asp
S5129
d-aminosuccinic acid
d-aminosuccinic acid
HB0230
AC-22382
(r)-2-aminobutanedioate
mfcd00063081
F1905-7153
sr-01000597731
SR-01000597731-1
delta-aspartate
lopac-alpha-9256
delta-asparaginsaeure
delta-aspartic acid
delta-(-)-aspartic acid
d-aspartic acid, vetec(tm) reagent grade, 99%
HY-42068
CS-0020434
SY009812
guanosine-5-monophosphate
Q27076990
AS-12792
EN300-67412
(r)-2-aminosuccinicacid
27881-01-2
Z1079451886

Research Excerpts

Toxicity

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" In addition, we observe that overproduction of tRNATyr, tRNATrp, or tRNAAsp protects a Deltadtd mutant strain against the toxic effect of D-tyrosine, D-tryptophan, or D-aspartic acid, respectively."( Formation of D-tyrosyl-tRNATyr accounts for the toxicity of D-tyrosine toward Escherichia coli.
Blanquet, S; Plateau, P; Soutourina, J; Soutourina, O, 2004
)
0.52

Bioavailability

ExcerptReferenceRelevance
" Based on these observations we propose that increased CCL5 bioavailability could have a role in determining the abovedescribed impaired presynaptic impairments in both CNS regions."( CCL5-glutamate interaction in central nervous system: Early and acute presynaptic defects in EAE mice.
Casazza, S; Di Prisco, S; Merega, E; Milanese, M; Pistoia, V; Pittaluga, A; Raffaghello, L; Summa, M; Uccelli, A, 2013
)
0.39
"The ATP-binding cassette transporter P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is known to limit both brain penetration and oral bioavailability of many chemotherapy drugs."( A High-Throughput Screen of a Library of Therapeutics Identifies Cytotoxic Substrates of P-glycoprotein.
Ambudkar, SV; Brimacombe, KR; Chen, L; Gottesman, MM; Guha, R; Hall, MD; Klumpp-Thomas, C; Lee, OW; Lee, TD; Lusvarghi, S; Robey, RW; Shen, M; Tebase, BG, 2019
)
0.51

Dosage Studied

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" D-aspartate concentration-dependently shifted the dose-response curve of kainate to the right."( D-aspartate and NMDA, but not L-aspartate, block AMPA receptors in rat hippocampal neurons.
Bai, D; Frandsen, A; Gong, XQ; Lu, WY; Pickering, DS; Wan, Y; Zabek, RL, 2005
)
0.33
" D-Asp level was dosed by an enzymatic method performed on boar testis extracts."( Endogenous testicular D-aspartic acid regulates gonadal aromatase activity in boar.
Assisi, L; Botte, V; Di Fiore, MM; Lamanna, C, 2006
)
0.65
" D-Asp level was dosed by an enzymatic method performed on boar testis extracts and was 40+/-3."( D-Aspartic acid and nitric oxide as regulators of androgen production in boar testis.
Assisi, L; Botte, V; Di Fiore, MM; Lamanna, C; Vittoria, A, 2007
)
1.78
[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Roles (1)

RoleDescription
mouse metaboliteAny mammalian metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in a mouse (Mus musculus).
[role information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Drug Classes (2)

ClassDescription
aspartic acidAn alpha-amino acid that consists of succinic acid bearing a single alpha-amino substituent
D-alpha-amino acid
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Pathways (9)

PathwayProteinsCompounds
Metabolism14961108
Amino acid and derivative metabolism250260
Glyoxylate metabolism and glycine degradation2037
Aspartate Metabolism1430
Canavan Disease1430
Hypoacetylaspartia1430
Alanine,Aspartic acid and Asparagine metabolism ( Alanine,Aspartic acid and Asparagine metabolism )2237
Amino acid transport defects (IEMs)925
Alanine and aspartate metabolism015

Protein Targets (12)

Potency Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (µ)Min (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
Chain A, MAJOR APURINIC/APYRIMIDINIC ENDONUCLEASEHomo sapiens (human)Potency0.15850.003245.467312,589.2998AID2517
phosphopantetheinyl transferaseBacillus subtilisPotency46.77910.141337.9142100.0000AID1490
TDP1 proteinHomo sapiens (human)Potency33.49830.000811.382244.6684AID686978
AR proteinHomo sapiens (human)Potency24.77550.000221.22318,912.5098AID743035; AID743042; AID743054; AID743063
thyroid stimulating hormone receptorHomo sapiens (human)Potency7.94330.001318.074339.8107AID926; AID938
estrogen nuclear receptor alphaHomo sapiens (human)Potency28.42240.000229.305416,493.5996AID743078
thyroid hormone receptor beta isoform 2Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat)Potency33.49150.000323.4451159.6830AID743065
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Inhibition Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverageMin (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
Excitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)IC50 (µMol)398.00000.120089.38251,000.0000AID1745862
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Activation Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverageMin (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
Metabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)EC50 (µMol)1,000.00000.05502.27864.9000AID107251
Glutamate transporter homologPyrococcus horikoshii OT3Kd0.01000.00100.03700.1000AID328865
Metabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)EC50 (µMol)1,000.00000.20004.41009.3000AID108645
Metabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)EC50 (µMol)1,000.00000.00061.17848.5000AID109003
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Biological Processes (55)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
adenylate cyclase-inhibiting G protein-coupled glutamate receptor signaling pathwayMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled glutamate receptor signaling pathwayMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
chemical synaptic transmissionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
locomotory behaviorMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
detection of visible lightMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
detection of light stimulus involved in visual perceptionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
retina development in camera-type eyeMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of calcium ion import across plasma membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of synaptic transmission, glutamatergicMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
neurotransmitter uptakeExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
monoatomic ion transportExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
neurotransmitter transportExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
intracellular sodium ion homeostasisExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
chemical synaptic transmissionExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
sensory perception of soundExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
response to xenobiotic stimulusExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
response to light stimulusExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
gamma-aminobutyric acid biosynthetic processExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
response to woundingExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
neutral amino acid transportExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
L-glutamate transmembrane transportExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
cranial nerve developmentExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
auditory behaviorExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
response to antibioticExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
cell morphogenesis involved in neuron differentiationExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of synaptic transmissionExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
neuromuscular process controlling balanceExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
L-glutamate importExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
transepithelial transportExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
D-aspartate import across plasma membraneExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to cocaineExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
potassium ion transmembrane transportExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
L-glutamate import across plasma membraneExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
L-aspartate import across plasma membraneExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
transport across blood-brain barrierExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
chloride transmembrane transportExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathwayMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase-inhibiting G protein-coupled glutamate receptor signaling pathwayMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
phospholipase C-activating G protein-coupled glutamate receptor signaling pathwayMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
chemical synaptic transmissionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
locomotory behaviorMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
sensory perception of painMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of MAPK cascadeMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of sensory perception of painMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of postsynaptic membrane potentialMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
cellular response to electrical stimulusMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
L-glutamate import across plasma membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of postsynaptic cytosolic calcium ion concentrationMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled glutamate receptor signaling pathwayMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of synaptic transmission, glutamatergicMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
negative regulation of adenylate cyclase activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase-inhibiting G protein-coupled glutamate receptor signaling pathwayMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
chemical synaptic transmissionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
gene expressionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
glutamate secretionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of glutamate secretionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of dopamine secretionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
behavioral response to nicotineMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
response to cocaineMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
positive regulation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B signal transductionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
long-term synaptic depressionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
intracellular glutamate homeostasisMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
presynaptic modulation of chemical synaptic transmissionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of response to drugMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled glutamate receptor signaling pathwayMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
regulation of synaptic transmission, glutamatergicMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Molecular Functions (17)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
G protein-coupled receptor activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
glutamate receptor activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
protein homodimerization activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase inhibiting G protein-coupled glutamate receptor activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
L-glutamate transmembrane transporter activityExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
high-affinity L-glutamate transmembrane transporter activityExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
glutamate:sodium symporter activityExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
glutamate bindingExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
metal ion bindingExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
neutral L-amino acid transmembrane transporter activityExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled receptor activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
glutamate receptor activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled neurotransmitter receptor activity involved in regulation of postsynaptic cytosolic calcium ion concentrationMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
adenylate cyclase inhibiting G protein-coupled glutamate receptor activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
neurotransmitter receptor activity involved in regulation of postsynaptic cytosolic calcium ion concentrationMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled receptor activity involved in regulation of postsynaptic membrane potentialMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled receptor activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
calcium channel regulator activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
protein bindingMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
glutamate receptor activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
scaffold protein bindingMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
group II metabotropic glutamate receptor activityMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Ceullar Components (23)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
Golgi membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
endoplasmic reticulum membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
dendriteMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
new growing cell tipMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
synapseMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
basal plasma membraneExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
cell surfaceExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
membraneExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
cytoplasmic vesicleExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
neuron projectionExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
neuronal cell bodyExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
synapseExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
perinuclear region of cytoplasmExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
membrane protein complexExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneExcitatory amino acid transporter 1Homo sapiens (human)
nucleusMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
dendriteMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
Schaffer collateral - CA1 synapseMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
glutamatergic synapseMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled receptor dimeric complexMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
G protein-coupled receptor homodimeric complexMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
postsynaptic density membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 1Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
axonMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
dendriteMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
presynaptic membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
astrocyte projectionMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
glutamatergic synapseMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
plasma membraneMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Homo sapiens (human)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Bioassays (14)

Assay IDTitleYearJournalArticle
AID1346986P-glycoprotein substrates identified in KB-3-1 adenocarcinoma cell line, qHTS therapeutic library screen2019Molecular pharmacology, 11, Volume: 96, Issue:5
A High-Throughput Screen of a Library of Therapeutics Identifies Cytotoxic Substrates of P-glycoprotein.
AID1296008Cytotoxic Profiling of Annotated Libraries Using Quantitative High-Throughput Screening2020SLAS discovery : advancing life sciences R & D, 01, Volume: 25, Issue:1
Cytotoxic Profiling of Annotated and Diverse Chemical Libraries Using Quantitative High-Throughput Screening.
AID1346987P-glycoprotein substrates identified in KB-8-5-11 adenocarcinoma cell line, qHTS therapeutic library screen2019Molecular pharmacology, 11, Volume: 96, Issue:5
A High-Throughput Screen of a Library of Therapeutics Identifies Cytotoxic Substrates of P-glycoprotein.
AID1508630Primary qHTS for small molecule stabilizers of the endoplasmic reticulum resident proteome: Secreted ER Calcium Modulated Protein (SERCaMP) assay2021Cell reports, 04-27, Volume: 35, Issue:4
A target-agnostic screen identifies approved drugs to stabilize the endoplasmic reticulum-resident proteome.
AID1347154Primary screen GU AMC qHTS for Zika virus inhibitors2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 12-08, Volume: 117, Issue:49
Therapeutic candidates for the Zika virus identified by a high-throughput screen for Zika protease inhibitors.
AID504749qHTS profiling for inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum proliferation2011Science (New York, N.Y.), Aug-05, Volume: 333, Issue:6043
Chemical genomic profiling for antimalarial therapies, response signatures, and molecular targets.
AID108645Agonistic activity at mGlu1-alpha receptor expressed in CHO cells1996Journal of medicinal chemistry, Aug-02, Volume: 39, Issue:16
A new highly selective metabotropic excitatory amino acid agonist: 2-amino-4-(3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazol-4-yl)butyric acid.
AID328866Binding affinity to Pyrococcus horikoshii sodium-coupled aspartate transporter2007Nature, Jan-25, Volume: 445, Issue:7126
Coupling substrate and ion binding to extracellular gate of a sodium-dependent aspartate transporter.
AID174973Comparative inhibition of L-Glutamate uptake at the concentration of 5 uM of [3H]-L- glutamate radioligand1991Journal of medicinal chemistry, Feb, Volume: 34, Issue:2
Conformationally defined neurotransmitter analogues. Selective inhibition of glutamate uptake by one pyrrolidine-2,4-dicarboxylate diastereomer.
AID107251Agonistic activity at mGlu6 receptor expressed in CHO cells1996Journal of medicinal chemistry, Aug-02, Volume: 39, Issue:16
A new highly selective metabotropic excitatory amino acid agonist: 2-amino-4-(3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazol-4-yl)butyric acid.
AID328865Binding affinity to Pyrococcus horikoshii sodium-coupled aspartate transporter L130W mutant fluorescence-based assay in presence of NaCl2007Nature, Jan-25, Volume: 445, Issue:7126
Coupling substrate and ion binding to extracellular gate of a sodium-dependent aspartate transporter.
AID109003Agonistic activity at mGlu2 receptor expressed in CHO cells1996Journal of medicinal chemistry, Aug-02, Volume: 39, Issue:16
A new highly selective metabotropic excitatory amino acid agonist: 2-amino-4-(3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazol-4-yl)butyric acid.
AID1912477Inhibition of the Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 1 (EAAT1, SLC1A3) as assessed by a phenotypic impedance-based assay detecting changes in cell morphology by L-glutamate uptake in HEK-293 JumpIN-SLC1A3 cells (PubChem AID: 1745862)
AID144456Displacement of [3H]CPP from N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptor in rat brain membrane1992Journal of medicinal chemistry, Apr-17, Volume: 35, Issue:8
Generation of N-methyl-D-aspartate agonist and competitive antagonist pharmacophore models. Design and synthesis of phosphonoalkyl-substituted tetrahydroisoquinolines as novel antagonists.
[information is prepared from bioassay data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Research

Studies (337)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-19906 (1.78)18.7374
1990's3 (0.89)18.2507
2000's131 (38.87)29.6817
2010's147 (43.62)24.3611
2020's50 (14.84)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 74.63

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index74.63 (24.57)
Research Supply Index5.86 (2.92)
Research Growth Index6.80 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index180.17 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.85 (0.95)

This Compound (74.63)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials5 (1.45%)5.53%
Reviews31 (9.01%)6.00%
Case Studies3 (0.87%)4.05%
Observational0 (0.00%)0.25%
Other305 (88.66%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]