
CAS 51666-26-3
:Erythrartine
Description:
Erythrartine, with the CAS number 51666-26-3, is a naturally occurring alkaloid primarily derived from the bark of certain species of the Erythrina plant, commonly known as coral trees. This compound is characterized by its complex structure, which includes a bicyclic framework. Erythrartine exhibits a range of biological activities, including potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it of interest in pharmacological research. It is often studied for its effects on various biological systems, including its interactions with neurotransmitter receptors. The substance is typically found in a crystalline form and is soluble in organic solvents, which facilitates its extraction and purification from plant sources. Due to its natural origin, erythrartine is also of interest in the field of natural product chemistry and may have implications in the development of new therapeutic agents. However, as with many alkaloids, its use and effects should be approached with caution, considering potential toxicity and side effects.
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Erythrartine
CAS:Erythrartine is a natural product of Erythrina, Fabaceae.Formula:C19H23NO4Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:329.39Erythrartine
CAS:Controlled ProductErythrartine is an alkaloid-based compound, which is a derivative of the natural alkaloids found in some species of the Erythrina plant. It acts as a neuromuscular agent by selectively inhibiting nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, which are crucial for neurotransmission and muscle contraction. The inhibitory effect on these receptors makes it particularly valuable in the study of synaptic function and neuromuscular disease models.
Formula:C19H23NO4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:329.4 g/molRef: 3D-BCA66626
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