Valproate Sodium

Description

Valproate Sodium (Sodium Valproate) — Research Grade Anticonvulsant & Epigenetic Modulator

Product Overview

Valproate Sodium (the sodium salt of valproic acid) is a well-characterized small molecule frequently used in neuroscience, pharmacology, epigenetics, and cellular signaling research. As a widely studied anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer, this compound is also a valuable tool for mechanistic investigations—particularly its effects on GABAergic signaling, histone deacetylases (HDACs), epigenetic regulation, and neuroprotective pathways.

In in vitro and in vivo research, Valproate Sodium enables controlled modulation of neuronal and cellular activity, making it useful for disease modeling, transcriptional studies, and drug screening applications.


Key Specifications & Identity

Property Description / Typical Value
Synonyms / Alternate Names Sodium Valproate; Valproic Acid Sodium Salt; 2-Propylpentanoate Sodium
Chemical / Structural Class Branched-chain fatty acid derivative; anticonvulsant / HDAC inhibitor
CAS Number 1069-66-5
PubChem CID 16760703
Molecular Formula C₈H₁₅NaO₂
Molecular Weight 166.19 g/mol
Physical Form Solid / crystalline powder (white to off-white)
Purity ≥ 98 % (typical)
Solubility Highly soluble in water; readily forms aqueous stock solutions (~100 mM common)
Storage & Handling Store at room temperature, protected from moisture and light

Mechanism & Biological Effects

  • Anticonvulsant / Neuromodulatory Activity
    Inhibits seizure activity by enhancing GABAergic neurotransmission, reducing excitatory neuronal firing, and stabilizing voltage-gated sodium channels.

  • Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) Inhibition / Epigenetic Regulation
    Acts as a broad-spectrum HDAC inhibitor, promoting histone acetylation, chromatin relaxation, and transcriptional activation — valuable in differentiation, neurodevelopment, and cancer epigenetics studies.

  • Secondary Pathways & Signaling
    Modulates intracellular signaling cascades such as ERK/MAPK, Wnt/β-catenin, and inositol metabolism, influencing cell proliferation and survival pathways.


Suggested Research Applications

  1. Neuroscience & Neuroprotection Studies — Evaluate mechanisms of seizure suppression, neurotoxicity, or neuroprotection.

  2. Epigenetic & Gene Regulation Research — Examine chromatin remodeling, histone acetylation, and transcriptional changes.

  3. Signal Transduction & Pathway Modulation — Study HDAC inhibition effects on intracellular signaling.

  4. Disease Modeling & Screening — Use as a positive control or comparator in psychiatric, neurological, or oncology models.

Usage Tips:

  • Prepare fresh aqueous stocks; adjust pH if necessary for cell culture.

  • Effective concentrations often range from 0.1 – 5 mM depending on model and duration.

  • Include sodium ion or vehicle controls for proper comparison.


Safety & Disclaimer

  • For research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.

  • Handle using standard lab safety precautions (gloves, eye protection, fume hood).

  • Dispose of unused material per institutional and local hazardous waste guidelines.

Valproate Sodium

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V-341-10
CAS Number:
1069-66-5
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    Description

    Valproate Sodium (Sodium Valproate) — Research Grade Anticonvulsant & Epigenetic Modulator

    Product Overview

    Valproate Sodium (the sodium salt of valproic acid) is a well-characterized small molecule frequently used in neuroscience, pharmacology, epigenetics, and cellular signaling research. As a widely studied anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer, this compound is also a valuable tool for mechanistic investigations—particularly its effects on GABAergic signaling, histone deacetylases (HDACs), epigenetic regulation, and neuroprotective pathways.

    In in vitro and in vivo research, Valproate Sodium enables controlled modulation of neuronal and cellular activity, making it useful for disease modeling, transcriptional studies, and drug screening applications.


    Key Specifications & Identity

    Property Description / Typical Value
    Synonyms / Alternate Names Sodium Valproate; Valproic Acid Sodium Salt; 2-Propylpentanoate Sodium
    Chemical / Structural Class Branched-chain fatty acid derivative; anticonvulsant / HDAC inhibitor
    CAS Number 1069-66-5
    PubChem CID 16760703
    Molecular Formula C₈H₁₅NaO₂
    Molecular Weight 166.19 g/mol
    Physical Form Solid / crystalline powder (white to off-white)
    Purity ≥ 98 % (typical)
    Solubility Highly soluble in water; readily forms aqueous stock solutions (~100 mM common)
    Storage & Handling Store at room temperature, protected from moisture and light

    Mechanism & Biological Effects

    • Anticonvulsant / Neuromodulatory Activity
      Inhibits seizure activity by enhancing GABAergic neurotransmission, reducing excitatory neuronal firing, and stabilizing voltage-gated sodium channels.

    • Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) Inhibition / Epigenetic Regulation
      Acts as a broad-spectrum HDAC inhibitor, promoting histone acetylation, chromatin relaxation, and transcriptional activation — valuable in differentiation, neurodevelopment, and cancer epigenetics studies.

    • Secondary Pathways & Signaling
      Modulates intracellular signaling cascades such as ERK/MAPK, Wnt/β-catenin, and inositol metabolism, influencing cell proliferation and survival pathways.


    Suggested Research Applications

    1. Neuroscience & Neuroprotection Studies — Evaluate mechanisms of seizure suppression, neurotoxicity, or neuroprotection.

    2. Epigenetic & Gene Regulation Research — Examine chromatin remodeling, histone acetylation, and transcriptional changes.

    3. Signal Transduction & Pathway Modulation — Study HDAC inhibition effects on intracellular signaling.

    4. Disease Modeling & Screening — Use as a positive control or comparator in psychiatric, neurological, or oncology models.

    Usage Tips:

    • Prepare fresh aqueous stocks; adjust pH if necessary for cell culture.

    • Effective concentrations often range from 0.1 – 5 mM depending on model and duration.

    • Include sodium ion or vehicle controls for proper comparison.


    Safety & Disclaimer

    • For research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.

    • Handle using standard lab safety precautions (gloves, eye protection, fume hood).

    • Dispose of unused material per institutional and local hazardous waste guidelines.

    Product Specifications

    Catalog ID: V-341
    CAS #: 1069-66-5
    MW: 166.19 g/mol
    Grade: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE
    Storage/handling: Store at room temperature.

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