Brucine
Brucine is a naturally occurring alkaloid closely related to strychnine, primarily extracted from the seeds of Strychnos nux-vomica. It is widely used in pharmacological research and chemical studies due to its bioactive properties.
- Chemical Names: BRUCINE, 10,11-Dimethoxystrychnine, L-Brucine, 2,3-Dimethoxystrychnine
- Molecular Formula: C23H26N2O4
- Molecular Weight: 394.471 g/mol
- Grade: Research / Laboratory
Available for laboratory, pharmaceutical, and biochemical research. Supplied with high purity and proper documentation.
Description
Brucine is a bioactive alkaloid derived from the seeds of the Strychnos nux-vomica tree. Chemically related to strychnine, it is used in pharmaceutical, chemical, and toxicological research. Brucine exhibits notable biological activity and is a valuable compound in medicinal chemistry and analytical studies.
Chemical Information
- Chemical Names: BRUCINE; 10,11-Dimethoxystrychnine; L-Brucine; 2,3-Dimethoxystrychnine; 357-57-3; UNII-6NG17YCK6H
- Molecular Formula: C23H26N2O4
- Molecular Weight: 394.471 g/mol
- InChI Key: RRKTZKIUPZVBMF-IBTVXLQLSA-N
Applications
- Pharmaceutical and medicinal research
- Chemical and biochemical studies
- Alkaloid analysis and isolation studies
- Medicinal chemistry research
Handling & Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light and moisture. Use proper laboratory safety precautions when handling Brucine, as it is toxic in nature.
Supply & Usage Information
Supplied for research and industrial use only. Not intended for human or veterinary consumption. Bulk quantities and certificates available upon request.
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