Aceglutamide aluminum

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Aceglutamide aluminum (also known as Aluminum aceglutamide) is a chemical compound that is used in the medical field. It is a derivative of glutamic acid, a common amino acid found in the body.

Chemical Structure[edit | edit source]

Aceglutamide aluminum is a complex of aluminum with aceglutamide, a derivative of the amino acid glutamic acid. The chemical formula for aceglutamide aluminum is C5H10AlN3O4.

Medical Uses[edit | edit source]

In medicine, aceglutamide aluminum is used as a nootropic, a type of drug that enhances cognitive function. It is also used as a cerebral activator, a class of drugs that increase activity in the brain.

Pharmacology[edit | edit source]

The exact mechanism of action of aceglutamide aluminum is not fully understood. However, it is believed to work by increasing the levels of glutamate in the brain, which can enhance cognitive function.

Side Effects[edit | edit source]

Like all drugs, aceglutamide aluminum can cause side effects. These can include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. However, these side effects are generally mild and go away on their own.

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