Description:Methyllycaconitine citrate is a chemical compound that is primarily recognized for its role as a selective antagonist of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, particularly the α7 subtype. This compound is derived from the plant species of the genus *Aconitum*, which is known for its alkaloid content. Methyllycaconitine citrate is often studied in pharmacological research due to its potential implications in neurobiology and its effects on cognitive functions. The citrate salt form enhances its solubility and stability, making it more suitable for various experimental applications. In terms of physical properties, it is typically a white to off-white crystalline powder. As with many alkaloids, it may exhibit biological activity that can influence neurotransmitter systems, and thus, it is important to handle it with care in laboratory settings. Safety data sheets should be consulted for information regarding toxicity and safe handling practices. Overall, methyllycaconitine citrate serves as a valuable tool in the study of cholinergic signaling and its associated pathways.
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