prl-8-53
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PRL-8-53 HCL CAS51352-87-5 Nootropic Powder for Memory Improving
PRL-8-53 (chemical name Methyl 3-(2-(benzyl(methyl)amino)ethyl)benzoate) is a synthetic nootropic compound discovered in 1972 and patented in 1975 by the late Dr. Nikolaus Hansl, a neuropharmacologist at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Preliminary animal tests indicated that the compound was both safe and significantly nootropic, boosting avoidance learning in rodents with no adverse effects. But the real interest in PRL-8-53 was sparked by a 1978 study on human volunteers, which showed that a single dose of the compound could improve word retention scores by more than 200%.
Product name PRL-8-53 HCL
Other name PRL-8053;PRL-8-53 hydrochloride;3-(2-(benzyl(methyl)amino)ethyl)benzoate.
PRL-8-53 CAS No. 51352-87-5
PRL-8-53 Molecular formula C18H22ClNO2
PRL-8-53 Molecular weight 319.82578
PRL-8-53 Appearance Off white solid powder
Purity 99%+
PRL-8-53 Packing 50G or as your requirement