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Catalog Number:
32461
CAS Number:
485-35-8
Citisina
Purity:
≥ 99 % (HPLC)
Synonym(s):
(-)-Citisina, (1 R ,5 S -1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexahidro-1,5-metano-8 H -pirido[1,2a][1,5]diazocin-8-ona
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Número CAS
485-35-8
Fórmula molecular
C11H14N2O
Peso molecular
0
Número MDL
MFCD00136048
Punto de fusión
154 - 157 °C
Densidad
50-60 g/100 ml
Condiciones
Conservar a ≤-10°C
Información general
Número CAS
485-35-8
Fórmula molecular
C11H14N2O
Peso molecular
0
Número MDL
MFCD00136048
Punto de fusión
154 - 157 °C
Densidad
50-60 g/100 ml
Condiciones
Conservar a ≤-10°C
Propiedades
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Seguridad y normativas
Materiales peligrosos
-
Antibiótico
-
Regulado por la DEA
No
Advertencias
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Aplicaciones

Cytisine is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Smoking Cessation: Cytisine is an effective aid in smoking cessation programs. It mimics nicotine's effects, helping to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings, making it a valuable tool for individuals trying to quit smoking.
  • Pharmaceutical Development: It serves as a lead compound in the development of new medications targeting nicotine addiction. Researchers are exploring its potential to create more effective therapies with fewer side effects compared to traditional nicotine replacement therapies.
  • Neuropharmacology: Cytisine is used in studies examining its impact on the central nervous system. Its interaction with nicotinic acetylcholine receptors provides insights into neurodegenerative diseases and cognitive function.
  • Botanical Research: As a natural alkaloid, cytisine is studied for its presence in various plant species. This research can lead to sustainable sourcing and potential applications in herbal medicine.
  • Behavioral Studies: It is employed in behavioral research to understand addiction mechanisms and the psychological aspects of nicotine dependence, aiding in the development of comprehensive treatment strategies.

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