Clonazolam 0.6 mg Pellets
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Clonazolam 0.6 mg Pellets – Precision Dosed Research Chemical Compound
Clonazolam is a triazolobenzodiazepine which belongs to the benzodiazepine class, related to clonazepam and alprazolam.
It has a high receptor binding affinity and is one of the most potent benzodiazepine derivatives. clonazolam
Clonazolam is only being studied in forensic and pharmacological laboratories and has no approved medical application.
The research focuses on analytical detection, receptor pharmacology, and toxicological characteristics.
Chemical and Pharmacological Background
Important information:
IUPAC name: 6-(2-chlorophenyl)-1-methyl-8-nitro-4H-benzo[f][1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a][1,4]diazepine
Molecular formula: C17H12ClN5O2
Molecular mass: ±353.76 g/mol
Chemical class: Triazolobenzodiazepines
Receptor function: GABA A receptor modulator
The triazole ring increases bond strength by the benzodiazepine binding site of the GABA A receptor.
Research purposes
Clonazolam is being studied for:
Analytical chemistry: detection via LC-MS and GC-MS.
Forensic toxicology: identification in biological and post-mortem samples.
Pharmacology: study of GABA A receptor binding and metabolic pathways.
Safety and Legal Considerations
Safety:
Handle only by qualified laboratory personnel.
Usage protective clothing, gloves and safety glasses.
Avoid contact or inhalation. clonazolam
Legal status:
Clonazolam is available in most countries prohibited or regulated as benzodiazepine analog.
Research is only permitted under permit and supervision.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
1. What is Clonazolam being studied for?
For forensic and pharmacological research to receptor function and metabolism.
2. Is Clonazolam legal?
No, it is in most countries regulated or prohibited.
3. How should Clonazolam be handled safely?
Only in licensed laboratories Through professional researchers in compliance with safety protocols.
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Clonazolam 0.6 mg Pellets – Precision Dosed Research Chemical Compound
Clonazolam is a triazolobenzodiazepine which belongs to the benzodiazepine class, related to clonazepam and alprazolam.
It has a high receptor binding affinity and is one of the most potent benzodiazepine derivatives. clonazolam
Clonazolam is only being studied in forensic and pharmacological laboratories and has no approved medical application.
The research focuses on analytical detection, receptor pharmacology, and toxicological characteristics.
Chemical and Pharmacological Background
Important information:
IUPAC name: 6-(2-chlorophenyl)-1-methyl-8-nitro-4H-benzo[f][1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a][1,4]diazepine
Molecular formula: C17H12ClN5O2
Molecular mass: ±353.76 g/mol
Chemical class: Triazolobenzodiazepines
Receptor function: GABA A receptor modulator
The triazole ring increases bond strength by the benzodiazepine binding site of the GABA A receptor.
Research purposes
Clonazolam is being studied for:
Analytical chemistry: detection via LC-MS and GC-MS.
Forensic toxicology: identification in biological and post-mortem samples.
Pharmacology: study of GABA A receptor binding and metabolic pathways.
Safety and Legal Considerations
Safety:
Handle only by qualified laboratory personnel.
Usage protective clothing, gloves and safety glasses.
Avoid contact or inhalation. clonazolam
Legal status:
Clonazolam is available in most countries prohibited or regulated as benzodiazepine analog.
Research is only permitted under permit and supervision.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
1. What is Clonazolam being studied for?
For forensic and pharmacological research to receptor function and metabolism.
2. Is Clonazolam legal?
No, it is in most countries regulated or prohibited.
3. How should Clonazolam be handled safely?
Only in licensed laboratories Through professional researchers in compliance with safety protocols.
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