Strychnine SO4
Strychnine is a naturally occurring alkaloid extracted from the seeds of the Strychnos nux-vomica tree. Known for its potent biological activity, it is primarily used in scientific research and analytical applications.
- Molecular Formula: C21H22N2O2
- Molecular Weight: 334.419 g/mol
Ideal for research, pharmaceutical studies, and analytical chemistry applications.
Description
Strychnine is a powerful bioactive alkaloid obtained from the seeds of the Strychnos nux-vomica plant. It is well-known for its neuroactive properties and has been extensively studied in pharmacology and toxicology. Due to its potent biological activity, strychnine is primarily used in controlled research and analytical settings.
Chemical Information
- Chemical Names: Strychnine; Strychnin; 57-24-9; Strychnidin-10-one; (-)-Strychnine; Vauquline
- Molecular Formula: C21H22N2O2
- Molecular Weight: 334.419 g/mol
- InChI Key: QMGVPVSNSZLJIA-FVWCLLPLSA-N
Applications
- Pharmacological and toxicological research
- Analytical and biochemical studies
- Scientific research on neuroactive alkaloids
Handling & Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light. Due to its high toxicity, handle only with appropriate laboratory safety measures and personal protective equipment.
Regulatory & Usage Information
For research, laboratory, and analytical use only. Certificates of Analysis (CoA) and bulk supply options are available upon request.
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