
CAS 149926-20-5
:HETISINE HYDROCHLORIDE
Description:
Hetisine hydrochloride is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of alkaloids, specifically derived from the plant genus Hetis. It is characterized by its molecular structure, which includes a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic ring, contributing to its pharmacological properties. As a hydrochloride salt, it is typically more soluble in water than its base form, enhancing its bioavailability for medicinal applications. Hetisine hydrochloride has been studied for its potential effects on the central nervous system, exhibiting properties that may influence neurotransmitter activity. Its pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics are subjects of ongoing research, particularly in the context of its therapeutic potential and safety profile. The compound is usually handled with care in laboratory settings due to its biological activity, and it is essential to follow appropriate safety protocols when working with it. As with many alkaloids, the specific effects and mechanisms of action of Hetisine hydrochloride are complex and require further investigation to fully understand its potential uses in medicine.
- HETISINE hyrdochloride
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Hetisine hydrochloride
CAS:Hetisine hydrochloride is an alkaloid compound, which is derived from the Aconitum species, a genus of flowering plants known for their complex chemical profiles. The primary source of this compound is the extraction from the roots of Aconitum plants, which have been historically used in traditional medicine. Its mode of action involves interacting with neuronal ion channels, particularly affecting sodium channel permeability, which can modulate neurotransmission and exhibit analgesic properties.Formula:C20H27NO3•HClPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:365.89 g/mol
