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Saccharin sodium saccharin

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Saccharin (sodium saccharin) is a commonly used artificial sweetener in laboratory settings. It is a white, crystalline powder that provides a sweet taste without contributing calories or carbohydrates to a formulation.

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2 protocols using saccharin sodium saccharin

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Racemic Methylone and Fluoxetine Effects

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Racemic methylone and fluoxetine used in the present study were dissolved in isotonic saline (0.9%) and both were injected intraperitoneally (IP) at 10 mg/kg. Methylone was generously synthesized and provided by the drug design and synthesis section (MTMDB, NIDA, and NIAAA) and fluoxetine hydrochloride was synthesized by Spectrum Chemical MFG. Corp. All drug and vehicle solutions were prepared daily and subsequently passed through a 0.2 um filter, prior to injection, to remove any potential particulates. Saccharin (sodium saccharin, Acros Organics, NJ, USA) was prepared as a 1 g/L (0.1%) solution in tap water.
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Pharmacological Evaluation of MDPV, Methylone, and MDMA

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Racemic MDPV hydrochloride and methylone hydrochloride (synthesized and provided by the Drug Design and Synthesis section, MTMDB, NIDA and NIAAA) were dissolved in isotonic saline (0.9%) and injected intraperitoneally (IP) at 1.8 mg/kg and 10 mg/kg, respectively. Racemic MDMA hydrochloride (synthesized and provided by the Drug Design and Synthesis section, MTMDB, NIDA and NIAAA) was dissolved in isotonic saline (0.9%) and injected subcutaneously (SC) at 1.0 mg/kg. Drug and vehicle solutions were prepared daily and passed through a 0.2-um filter prior to injection to remove any potential particulates. Saccharin (sodium saccharin, Acros Organics) was prepared as a 1 g/L (0.1%) solution in tap water.
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