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Catalog Number:
32532
CAS Number:
498-45-3
Escopina
Synonym(s):
6,7-epoxitropina
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Product Information

Conservar bajo gas inerte. Conservar lejos de agentes oxidantes.

Synonyms
6,7-epoxitropina
CAS Number
498-45-3
Molecular Formula
C8H13NO2
Molecular Weight
155.2
MDL Number
MFCD06658282
PubChem ID
274439
Melting Point
75 ?C
Appearance
Polvo de color blanco a blanquecino
Conditions
Conservar a ≤ -10 °C
General Information
Synonyms
6,7-epoxitropina
CAS Number
498-45-3
Molecular Formula
C8H13NO2
Molecular Weight
155.2
MDL Number
MFCD06658282
PubChem ID
274439
Melting Point
75 ?C
Appearance
Polvo de color blanco a blanquecino
Conditions
Conservar a ≤ -10 °C
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Scopine is widely utilized in research focused on

  • Pharmaceutical Development: Scopine is a key intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of drugs targeting neurological disorders, enhancing cognitive function, and managing pain.
  • Natural Product Synthesis: This compound plays a significant role in the synthesis of natural products, allowing researchers to create complex molecules that mimic natural compounds found in plants, which can lead to new therapeutic agents.
  • Analytical Chemistry: Scopine is used as a standard reference material in analytical chemistry, helping to calibrate instruments and validate methods for the detection of similar compounds in various samples.
  • Agricultural Applications: In agriculture, scopine is explored for its potential as a biopesticide, offering a more environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic pesticides, thereby reducing chemical residues in food products.
  • Research in Neurobiology: The compound is studied for its effects on neurotransmitter systems, providing insights into brain function and aiding in the development of treatments for mental health disorders.

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