BAM-15

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BAM-15 is sold for laboratory research use only. Terms of sale apply. Not for human consumption, nor medical, veterinary, or household uses. Please familiarize yourself with our Terms and Conditions prior to ordering.

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What Is BAM-15?

BAM-15 is a synthetic mitochondrial uncoupling agent developed for preclinical metabolic research. It is designed to dissipate the mitochondrial proton gradient, increasing energy expenditure without directly inhibiting ATP synthesis, making it structurally and functionally distinct from older uncouplers such as DNP.

BAM-15 has been widely studied in cellular and animal models to evaluate its effects on energy balance, fat oxidation, insulin sensitivity, and mitochondrial efficiency.


Mechanism of Action (Research Context)

BAM-15 functions as a protonophore at the mitochondrial inner membrane:

  • Transports protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane

  • Reduces mitochondrial membrane potential

  • Increases substrate oxidation and oxygen consumption

  • Promotes heat generation instead of ATP production

Unlike classical uncouplers, BAM-15 demonstrates:

  • No significant inhibition of ATP synthase

  • Lower cytotoxicity in vitro

  • Minimal impact on cardiac mitochondrial function in studies

This selective uncoupling profile has made BAM-15 a compound of interest in metabolic disorder and obesity research.


Chemical & Physical Properties

Property Value
Chemical Name BAM-15
Molecular Weight ~341.3 g/mol
Molecular Formula C₁₇H₁₅N₃O₃
Appearance Off-white to pale yellow powder
Solubility Soluble in DMSO, DMF; limited aqueous solubility
Stability Stable under dry, cool, light-protected conditions

Research Applications

BAM-15 is used exclusively in laboratory research settings, including:

  • Mitochondrial bioenergetics studies

  • Obesity and metabolic syndrome models

  • Insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism research

  • Fat oxidation and energy expenditure analysis

  • Mitochondrial stress-response investigations

Its improved safety margin in preclinical models has positioned BAM-15 as a next-generation uncoupling tool for metabolic research.


BAM-15 vs Traditional Uncouplers

Feature BAM-15 DNP
ATP synthase inhibition No Indirect
Cardiac toxicity Minimal (preclinical) High
Selectivity High Low
Research viability Modern Obsolete

Storage & Handling (Research Use)

  • Store in a cool, dry environment

  • Protect from light and moisture

  • Use appropriate laboratory PPE

  • Dissolve using validated research solvents only


Regulatory & Use Disclaimer

BAM-15 is sold strictly for research purposes only.
Not for human consumption, medical use, or veterinary use.
Not approved by the FDA or any regulatory authority.


Frequently Asked Research Questions

Is BAM-15 safer than DNP?

In preclinical research models, BAM-15 demonstrates a wider safety margin and improved mitochondrial selectivity compared to classical uncouplers.

Does BAM-15 affect ATP levels?

Studies indicate BAM-15 increases energy expenditure without fully depleting cellular ATP, distinguishing it from older uncoupling agents.

Is BAM-15 orally bioavailable?

Oral bioavailability has been demonstrated in animal models only and remains an area of ongoing research.


Related Research Compounds

  • Mitochondrial uncouplers

  • Metabolic modulators

  • Fat oxidation research agents

  • Bioenergetics pathway probes

CAS Number 210302-17-3
Other Names BAM 15, BAM15, Oprea1_627044, Oprea1_627044, CHEMBL3627755, SCHEMBL17240563
IUPAC Name N5,N6-Bis(2-fluorophenyl)[2,1,3]oxadiazolo[4,5-b]pyrazine-5,6-diamine
Molecular Formula C₁₆H₁₀F₂N₆O
Molecular Weight 340.29
Dry-Fill Capsule Concentration 50mg
Liquid Concentration And Solution 50mg/ml (PEG400, DMSO, Ethanol)
Aliquot Concentration And Solution NA

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