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product name Scopolamine HBr


Description: Scopolamine HBr, also known as Hyoscine,  is a competitive muscarinic acetylcholine receptor with an IC50 of 55.3 NM. Scopolamine is a medication used to treat motion sickness and postoperative nausea and vomiting. It is also sometimes used before surgery to decrease saliva. When used by injection effects begin after about 20 minutes and last for up to 8 hours. It may also be used by mouth and as a skin patch.

References: Pharm Res. 1989 Jun;6(6):481-5; Int J Nanomedicine. 2011;6:897-904.



Molecular Weight (MW)

384.26 
Formula

C17H21NO4.HBr 
CAS No.

114-49-8 
Storage

-20℃ for 3 years in powder form
-80℃ for 2 years in solvent
Solubility (In vitro)

DMSO: 76 mg/mL (197.8 mM) 
Water: 76 mg/mL (197.8 mM) 
Ethanol: <1 mg/mL
Solubility (In vivo)

 
Synonyms

 

other peoduct :References PubMed ID::http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19392830

In Vitro

In vitro activity: Scopolamine (USAN), also known as levo-duboisine and hyoscine, sold as Scopoderm, is a tropane alkaloid drug with muscarinic antagonist effects. It is among the secondary metabolites of plants from Solanaceae (nightshade) family of plants, such as henbane, jimson weed (Datura), angels trumpets (Brugmansia), and corkwood (Duboisia). Scopolamine exerts its effects by acting as a competitive antagonist at muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, specifically M1 receptors; it is thus classified as an anticholinergic, antimuscarinic drug.


Kinase Assay:


Cell Assay

In Vivo  
Animal model  
Formulation & Dosage  
References  

BQ-788 (sodium salt)

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Author: Sodium channel

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product name Scopolamine HBr


Description: Scopolamine HBr, also known as Hyoscine,  is a competitive muscarinic acetylcholine receptor with an IC50 of 55.3 NM. Scopolamine is a medication used to treat motion sickness and postoperative nausea and vomiting. It is also sometimes used before surgery to decrease saliva. When used by injection effects begin after about 20 minutes and last for up to 8 hours. It may also be used by mouth and as a skin patch.

References: Pharm Res. 1989 Jun;6(6):481-5; Int J Nanomedicine. 2011;6:897-904.



Molecular Weight (MW)

384.26 
Formula

C17H21NO4.HBr 
CAS No.

114-49-8 
Storage

-20℃ for 3 years in powder form
-80℃ for 2 years in solvent
Solubility (In vitro)

DMSO: 76 mg/mL (197.8 mM) 
Water: 76 mg/mL (197.8 mM) 
Ethanol: <1 mg/mL
Solubility (In vivo)

 
Synonyms

 

other peoduct :References PubMed ID::http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19392830

In Vitro

In vitro activity: Scopolamine (USAN), also known as levo-duboisine and hyoscine, sold as Scopoderm, is a tropane alkaloid drug with muscarinic antagonist effects. It is among the secondary metabolites of plants from Solanaceae (nightshade) family of plants, such as henbane, jimson weed (Datura), angels trumpets (Brugmansia), and corkwood (Duboisia). Scopolamine exerts its effects by acting as a competitive antagonist at muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, specifically M1 receptors; it is thus classified as an anticholinergic, antimuscarinic drug.


Kinase Assay:


Cell Assay

In Vivo  
Animal model  
Formulation & Dosage  
References  

BQ-788 (sodium salt)

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Author: Sodium channel