Tianeptine Sodium is the sodium salt form of Tianeptine, a compound originally developed in France and studied for its unique pharmacological properties in neuroscience and psychiatric research. It is widely used in research settings for its potential effects on mood regulation, cognitive enhancement, and neuroplasticity. Tianeptine Sodium appears as a white to off-white crystalline powder with excellent solubility in water, making it ideal for both in vitro and in vivo laboratory applications.
Unlike typical compounds that function primarily as serotonin reuptake inhibitors, Tianeptine exhibits a distinct mechanism of action. It modulates the glutamatergic system, particularly affecting AMPA and NMDA receptors, which play a crucial role in learning, memory, and emotional stability. In addition, Tianeptine is known to influence neurotrophic factors such as BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), which supports the health and regeneration of neurons.
The sodium salt form is especially favored in experimental designs requiring fast onset and short duration, as it is rapidly absorbed and processed in test systems. It is often selected for use in behavioral, neurological, and pharmacokinetic studies where time-sensitive effects are being observed. Researchers also explore its role in supporting stress resilience, mood balance, and attention regulation.
Our Tianeptine Sodium Powder is manufactured under strict quality standards and comes with ≥99% purity, low heavy metal content, and a verified COA for research verification. It is packaged in light-resistant, moisture-proof containers to maintain stability during storage and transportation.
Name | Tianeptine Sodium |
Appearance | White To Off-white Powder |
Shipping Method | Air(UPS, FedEx, TNT, EMS) Or Sea |
Solubility | Soluble In Water |
Shelf life | 2 Year |
Purity | 99.5% |
Storage Temperature | 2-8°C |
CAS | 30123-17-2 |
Stability | Stable Under Normal Temperatures And Pressures |
Neuroscience studies on mood disorders and emotional regulation.
Cognitive function enhancement research, especially under stress conditions.
Studies of neuroplasticity and synaptic function.
Development of rapid-acting neurological compounds.
Behavioral and psychological response modeling in lab settings.