Paraphrasing from information across the web -
4-Chlorokynurenine or AV-101 is a promising NMDA antagonist prodrug undergoing NIMH sponsored Phase IIa trials at the moment. It is being investigated by Dr. Carlos A. Zarate, one of the nations leading experts in Depression. In addition, Phase IIb trials are about to begin alongside this, also sponsored by the NIMH.
The mechanism of action is similar to Rapastinel (GLYX-13), but orally available and a full antagonist of the GluN1 subunit, as opposed to the partial antagonism of GLYX-13. It is also considered more potent and with a better half-life profile. So, it is more similar to NRX-1074, only it is further along in the clinical trials.
I am wondering why this chemical is getting no attention on this forum, nor Reddit, while research chemicals like NSI-189 get almost 200 pages of a thread and the other popular NMDA antagonist compounds (eg. NRX-1074) are getting reverse engineered at great cost? As I understand it, from an archived Reddit thread, (the only mention on Reddit of this compound), MisterCeretropic said it is a much simpler compound to synthesise than NRX-1074. Yet I do not see any serious discussion of it like I do with some of the aforementioned compounds.
Anyone got any insider info on this? Or any updates that I am unaware of that would reduce it's appeal to this community?