scopolamine hydrobromide basic information |
product name: | scopolamine hydrobromide |
synonyms: | scopolamine hbr;(-)-scopolamine hydrobromide;scopolamine hydrobromide;scopoloamine hydrobromide;scopine tropate hydrobromide;(-)-scopolaminebromide;),hydrobromide;.alpha.-(hydroxymethyl)-,9-methyl-3-oxa-9-azatricyclo[3.3.1.02,4]non-7-ylester,hydrobromide,[7(benzeneaceticacid |
cas: | 114-49-8 |
mf: | c17h22brno4 |
mw: | 384.26 |
einecs: | 204-050-6 |
product categories: | alkaloids;aromatics;heterocycles;intermediates & fine chemicals;pharmaceuticals;isotope labeled compounds;acetylcholine receptor;api;chemical reagent;pharmaceutical intermediate;phytochemical;reference standards from chinese medicinal herbs (tcm).;standardized herbal extract;inhibitors |
scopolamine hydrobromide chemical properties |
mp | 195-199 °c (dry matter)(lit.) |
storage temp. | store at rt |
solubility | h2o: 50 mg/ml |
form | powder |
color | white to off-white |
cas database reference | 114-49-8(cas database reference) |
epa substance registry system | benzeneacetic acid, .alpha.-(hydroxymethyl)-, (1.alpha.,2.beta.,4.beta., 5.alpha.,7.beta.)-9-methyl- 3-oxa-9-azatricyclo[3.3.1. 02,4]non-7-yl ester, hydrobromide, (.alpha.s)-(114-49-8) |
scopolamine hydrobromide usage and synthesis |
chemical properties | off-white solid |
usage | an acetylcholine antagonist. used in treatment of motion sickness; antiemetic; antispasmodic; mydriatic; preanesthetic medicant |
general description | colorless crystals or white powder or solid. has no odor. ph (of 5% solution): 4-5.5. slightly efflorescent in dry air. bitter, acrid taste. |
air & water reactions | sensitive to air, light and moisture. water soluble. |
reactivity profile | scopolamine hydrobromide is incompatible with acids, bases and oxidizing agents. . |
fire hazard | flash point data for scopolamine hydrobromide are not available; however, scopolamine hydrobromide is probably combustible. |
biological activity | non-selective muscarinic antagonist. widely used clinically to treat motion sickness. |