Coluracetam
computeTHIS
05 Oct 2011
This sounds amazing to me, is anyone familiar with this one? Oddly enough, Google-ing it pulls up a bunch of chemical suppliers.
Ampa-omega
05 Oct 2011
you could buy this from alibaba i think.
anyways why is it that only 4 racetams (pira,ani,oxi,prami) are usually sold and the others not? can someone explain that to me
Cephalon
05 Oct 2011
computeTHIS
05 Oct 2011
PMID: 8740080 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Edited by computeTHIS, 05 October 2011 - 04:59 AM.
computeTHIS
05 Oct 2011
From the link, (BCI-540 aka Coluracetam)
Favorable Profile
BrainCells identified and selected BCI-540 to develop because of its favorable neurogenic profile similar to antidepressants available on the market today. In addition, BCI-540 appears to act as an AMPA potentiator as well as enhance choline uptake, providing a unique profile that may be optimal for the treatment of both depression and anxiety – an area with a strong market need.
Because it benefits from a novel mechanism that does not act on serotonin or norepinephrine receptors, BCI-540 has the potential to treat unresponsive and partially responsive patients with depression, especially in those patients that present with concomitant anxiety. In addition, potential improvements in safety and tolerability may help further differentiate this drug candidate from SSRIs and SNRIs.
Identified in a Different Indication
BrainCells in-licensed BCI-540 from Mitsubishi Pharmaceutical Corporation in August 2006 and is currently developing it for the treatment of patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and anxiety. Mitsubishi Pharma had previously developed the compound extensively in a different CNS indication, then suspended the program when the drug met safety expectations but did not reach the defined efficacy endpoints. BrainCells has repositioned the drug and has completed an exploratory Phase 2a study in depression with anxiety.
Clinical Results
Results from the Phase 2a trial suggest BCI-540 has the potential to treat a difficult-to-treat population, people with MDD who have failed previous treatments, and have a co-morbid anxiety disorder. Read press release.»
Edited by computeTHIS, 05 October 2011 - 05:02 AM.
computeTHIS
05 Oct 2011
Some of them have little nootropic/medicinal value at all. Did you read about Nefiracetam? It's like the one you take when you want your nads to shrivel up and fall off. I think the others just haven't been researched enough to safely sell them.anyways why is it that only 4 racetams (pira,ani,oxi,prami) are usually sold and the others not? can someone explain that to me
I was under the impression it was an AChE inhibitor.Isn't plain Piracetam a choline uptake enhancer as well? That's the reason you might get headaches if not combining it with a choline source.
Edited by computeTHIS, 05 October 2011 - 05:45 AM.
Ampa-omega
05 Oct 2011
Some of them have little nootropic/medicinal value at all. Did you read about Nefiracetam? It's like the one you take when you want your nads to shrivel up and fall off. I think the others just haven't been researched enough to safely sell them.anyways why is it that only 4 racetams (pira,ani,oxi,prami) are usually sold and the others not? can someone explain that to me
I was under the impression it was an AChE inhibitor.Isn't plain Piracetam a choline uptake enhancer as well? That's the reason you might get headaches if not combining it with a choline source.
i think nefir works it just needs the right dose figured out, its sort of in a similiar situation prami was.
Ampa-omega
05 Oct 2011
anyways.. coluracetam does seem overlooked if it can regenerate ocular nerves, and potentiate ampa receptors.. and would combine nicely with nefiracetam (nefiracetam helps potentiate glutamatergic currents),
which begs the question why it isnt seen more around? Is it just overlooked and underfunded? its even more interesting that its composition has a quinolin group, that might bring some interesting property.
Edited by Ampa-omega, 05 October 2011 - 04:42 PM.
Introspecta
05 Oct 2011
computeTHIS
05 Oct 2011
SAN DIEGO, Calif., June 14, 2010 – BrainCells Inc., a company leading the scientific research
of neurogenesis using its proprietary neural stem cell platform technology to identify novel
compounds for the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) diseases, announced today
findings from an exploratory, dose ranging Phase 2a clinical trial not powered for statistical
significance. The trial evaluated BCI-540 for the treatment of patients with major depressive
disorder (MDD) with anxiety who had previously failed an average of two antidepressants. While
there was no difference between the overall treatment group and placebo on scales for
depression and anxiety, further analysis showed a positive efficacy signal in a subset of patients
with MDD and general anxiety disorder (GAD), which warrants further study.
“Co-morbid depression and anxiety remains a significant unmet need, representing
approximately 40 percent of depressed patients. BCI-540 elicited a stronger response in this
group of patients, providing us direction for additional studies to better understand its
therapeutic potential,” said Allan Young, MB, ChB, Ph.D., FRCPsych, FRCPC, director of the
Institute of Mental Health at the University of British Columbia and lead investigator of the trial. “I
look forward to its next step in development.”
The six-week trial was randomized, double-blind and placebo-controlled to determine whether
80 milligrams of BCI-540 dosed orally once or three times daily (TID) improves symptoms in
patients with MDD and anxiety who had previously failed an average of two antidepressants.
The trial measured change from baseline at week two, four and six for 101 evaluable patients
with a variety of commonly used patient and physician-rated scales including the Hamilton
Rating Scales for Anxiety (HAM-A) and Depression (HAM-D).
At week six, in the overall population there was no benefit of BCI-540 on HAM-A or HAM-D
compared to placebo. However, in patients who were dosed TID, 36% responded compared to
19% in the placebo group. Within this group, depression symptoms of those with co-morbid
GAD improved by 12.2 points on HAM-D compared to 5.5 points in the placebo group
(p<0.008). BCI-540 was well tolerated, with a side effect profile similar to placebo.
“Neurogenesis is an exciting new field that is demonstrating potential in many different CNS
diseases including depression and anxiety,” said Carrolee Barlow, M.D., Ph.D., chief scientific
and medical officer at BrainCells. “BCI-540 began to separate from placebo by four weeks,
which is in line with our understanding of how neurogenesis progresses in the brain. It is an
important clinical finding that we’ll take forward as we investigate the therapeutic opportunity of
BCI-540 in this difficult-to-treat population.”
BCI-540 is a bifunctional molecule that works to treat mood disorders through two mechanisms
of action, AMPA potentiation and choline uptake enhancement. BrainCells identified through its
platform the compound’s ability to help new neurons differentiate and survive, two important
aspects of the neurogenesis process. Experiments conducted by BrainCells confirmed
appropriate changes in behavioral models for depression, without affecting serotonin levels,
potentially eliminating side effects typically associated with selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitors (SSRIs) like Prozac. Currently, only 30 to 40 percent of people with depression fully
respond to current treatments.
That sounds awesome.
Ampa-omega
05 Oct 2011
People are afraid to use Nefiracetam due to the dog study of it lowering testosterone and shrinking the nuts. I tried Nefi and personally it made me so numb, and partially depressed due to how numb i was that i couldn't take it. It did make me focus and sometimes felt very calm, but then all of a sudden i'd be anxious. It was very unstable and not a good experience for me.
What dose were you taking?
Dirk_Diggler
05 Oct 2011
anyways why is it that only 4 racetams (pira,ani,oxi,prami) are usually sold and the others not? can someone explain that to me
Because those are the ones that have been studied the most. When you take something that has little human studies, you are really taking a huge risk.
BTW, nefiracetam just sounds like it would do something that would make your nuts fall off. Nefiracetam? Everytime I hear that I just think of Nosferatu for some reason...
Ampa-omega
05 Oct 2011
There is even a huge discrepancy in the amount of studies with piracetam compared to the other 3 racetams of the common 4. Going by that logic they would be deemed a lot less 'safer' then piracetam. But again just because something is studied more doesn't mean it is safer or more effective, it is likely to be more, with more evaluation, but that primarily comes done to the quality of the studies. anyway i still advocate protective caution and do your research.
Edited by Ampa-omega, 05 October 2011 - 06:26 PM.
manic_racetam
05 Oct 2011
anyways why is it that only 4 racetams (pira,ani,oxi,prami) are usually sold and the others not? can someone explain that to me
Because those are the ones that have been studied the most. When you take something that has little human studies, you are really taking a huge risk.
BTW, nefiracetam just sounds like it would do something that would make your nuts fall off. Nefiracetam? Everytime I hear that I just think of Nosferatu for some reason...
The sound of nefiracetam has always reminded me of death a little bit. I'm guessing because it contains similar sounds as necrosis or necrophilia? Yeah, maybe it's more indicative of personal subconscious states... whatever
I had a detailed post about nefiracetam written when my browser crashed.... but I may as well rewrite it since there's all this speculation going on. I think ignorance and fear is the main reason that keeps people from considering the benefits of nefiracetam.
First of all I disagree with correlating toxicity studies done on dogs with humans. Mainly because there are quite a few commonly ingested substances that have highly toxic reactions on dogs. Coffee and chocolate cause kidney damage in canines right?
Anyway, the human equivalent for the lower oral dosages from the dog study would be a little over 7,000mg / day. (180mg/kg for 8kg dog is about 7,300mg for 70kg human) You can use this allometric scaling calculator to make these conversions from animal to human dosages even if you don't understand it, just fill in the blanks. (I hope I did that right)
Phase 2b human trials with nefiracetam are currently being conducted by Neuren Pharmaceuticals, marketed as Motiva for post stroke apathy at dosages up to 900mg.
There is potential for nefiracetam as a treatment for addiction as well. I noticed the benefits while experimenting personally and I think it may have something to do with the cAMP related activity per this study which stopped self administration of morphine and methamphetamine in rats.
I found an effective dose at 150mg three times per day. If you want more detailed report you can see my other post, or for very thorough speculative toxicity research, and some interesting studies on nefi's nicotinergic mechanisms by Chrono go here.
computeTHIS
05 Oct 2011
Ampa-omega
05 Oct 2011
manic_racetam
05 Oct 2011
What are the best avenues at finding Coluracetam? Would anyone have an interest in splitting an order of it?
It's hard to say no to a promising novel racetam. This one (coluracetam) sounds really interesting.
I'd be interested but so far all suppliers I've found are in China, and the two available companies seem to have a one-star reputation.
computeTHIS
06 Oct 2011
AbolishtheState
16 Oct 2011
I found 10 suppliers, all in China, which I've submitted quote requests to. We'll see what happens.
Have you had any luck, yet? I would also be interested in experimenting with this racetam. If we are all able to get our hands on some, it would be really interesting to do an informal group study. Since this substance is relatively new and these forums have little information about it, such a study would help to jump start interest and reassure those who find themselves interested. Perhaps, leading to more demand and eventually a better supply. Establishing basic information such as dosing best practices, possible dangers or side effects, expected benefits, and synergy with other substances would go a long way toward creating a market for this novel noot--assuming the results are positive.
computeTHIS
17 Oct 2011
What do you think?
computeTHIS
17 Oct 2011
I think it's notable that while clinical trials seem to indicate it's very well tolerated, it proved to be a dead end for Alzheimer's treatment. Meaning that this one is likely less potent in neurogenesis than some other options, such as Ladostigil. Still, I'm incredibly intrigued by something with the potential to heal optic nerve damage.
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manic_racetam
20 Oct 2011
Another company in Cameroon with no buyer feedback quoted a 50g sample at $240USD. Don't know about you guys but I don't think I'm willing to take that risk.
Unrelated note: Plenty of Chinese suppliers offering 1kg of adrafinil for 600 bucks. If I liked the effects of that one more I'd be tempted.
computeTHIS
21 Oct 2011
The one company in China that responded from alibaba contacted me asking what quantities I was interested in. I said I'd like 10g's first and after laboratory results I'd need a kilogram. They never responded, which raises suspicions about their product (as far as purity and if genuine or not).
I submitted a quote request to them for 1kg and they never responded to me.
Another company in Cameroon with no buyer feedback quoted a 50g sample at $240USD. Don't know about you guys but I don't think I'm willing to take that risk.
Can they offer a purity report for it as well? I vaguely recall some people here finding labs to perform purity checks. The combined cost of product+purity-check may be worthwhile here. If it checks out, I would inquire if 1kg quantities may be even cheaper.
The Chinese manufacturer quoting me $1322/10g also included a purity report in their reply. It seems to me that this is the only manufacturer who's been frequently supplying it. I would contact university faculty about producing it for experimentation but it won't be until November/December until I get the time to pursue that line of inquiry.
computeTHIS
14 Dec 2011
Ampa-omega
20 Dec 2011
Ampa-omega
20 Dec 2011
i would buy it if he supplied it
Edited by Ampa-omega, 20 December 2011 - 05:34 AM.



