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Details

Stereochemistry ACHIRAL
Molecular Formula C3H7NO2.ClH
Molecular Weight 125.554
Optical Activity NONE
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 0
E/Z Centers 0
Charge 0

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Structure of SARCOSINE HYDROCHLORIDE

SMILES

Cl.CNCC(O)=O

InChI

InChIKey=WVKIFIROCHIWAY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChI=1S/C3H7NO2.ClH/c1-4-2-3(5)6;/h4H,2H2,1H3,(H,5,6);1H

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Description

Sarcosine, also known as N-methylglycine, is a metabolite of glycine. It shares properties with both glycine and D-serine, though its effects are weaker. Sarcosine supplementation can be used to alleviate symptoms of depression and schizophrenia, or improve cognition. It is absorbed more reliably by the body than D-serine, which can also treat similar conditions. Sarcosine is being investigated for its connection to prostate cancer. It may be a biomarker for prostate cancer, which means that if sarcosine levels in the blood are higher than normal, it could be an indicator of prostate cancer. This doesn’t mean that sarcosine itself causes cancer. More research is needed to confirm this relationship. Sarcosine’s main mechanism involves inhibiting a transporter, called GlyT1, which takes up glycine and D-serine into cells. This increases the levels of glycine and D-serine in the body and increases their effects. Sarcosine, a glycine transporter type 1 inhibitor and an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor co-agonist at the glycine binding site, potentiates NMDA receptor function. Sarcosine is an inhibitory glycine receptor agonist.

CNS Activity

Originator

Approval Year

Targets

Primary TargetPharmacologyConditionPotency
3.2 mM [EC50]

Conditions

ConditionModalityTargetsHighest PhaseProduct
Primary
Unknown
Primary
Unknown

T1/2

ValueDoseCo-administeredAnalytePopulation
1 h
4 g 1 times / day multiple, oral
SARCOSINE serum
Homo sapiens

Overview

CYP3A4CYP2C9CYP2D6hERG

OverviewOther

Other InhibitorOther SubstrateOther Inducer


Drug as victim

Tox targets

PubMed

Sample Use Guides

In Vivo Use Guide
The standard sarcosine dose is 30mg/kg of bodyweight, which correlates to an approximate dosage range of 2,045 – 2,727 mg for people between 150 – 200 lbs.
Route of Administration: Oral
In Vitro Use Guide
Glycine (0.1 mM) and sarcosine (5 mM) increased [3H]glycine efflux from superfused rat hippocampal slices preloaded with [3H]glycine.