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- ProName: Cytisine
- CasNo: 485-35-8
- Molecular Formula: C11H14N2O
- Appearance: White crystalline powder
- Application: Use 0.15% cytosine solution to the mus...
- PackAge: 25kg/drum
- Port: beijing
- ProductionCapacity: 10000 Metric Ton/Day
- Purity: 98%
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place and keep aw...
- Transportation: by air or sea
- LimitNum: 25 Kilogram
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Cytisine for medical 98% 99% About Cytisine: Cytisine is a toxic pyridine-like alkaloid. Pharmacologically it exhibits similar effects to nicotine due to structural similarity of the two molecules. In large doses it can interfere with respiration and become fatal.
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About Cytisine:
Cytisine is a toxic pyridine-like alkaloid. Pharmacologically it exhibits similar effects to nicotine due to structural similarity of the two molecules. In large doses it can interfere with respiration become fatal.
Uses:
Cytisine is a nicotine agonist, as a pharmaceutical preparation it is available fthe treatment of nicotinism. Cytisine derivative varenicline was approved in 2006 as a smoking cessation drug.
Plants containing cytisine, including the Common Broom Mescalbean have also been used recreationally. Positive effects are reported to include a mild intoxication heightened awareness of color. However this practice is not recommended since negative side-effects can include nausea, vomiting, convulsions, heart pain, headache in larger doses even death via respiratory failure.
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SKU ST008373-25mg
Weight 0.00 lbs
CAS# 485-35-8
Reference Merk 13, 2818 Boida CC, Tasso, Boido V, Sparatore F. Fermaco. 58:265-77 (2003) Mineur YS, Somenzi O, Picciotto MR. Neuropharmacology. 2007 Apr; 52(5): 1256-62. Epub 2007 Jan 20 Smith JW, et al., Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2007 Feb; 190(2): 157-70. Epub 200 Storage / Package Refrigerator
Activity Potent ligfmany nAsubtypes. Known fanalgesic, antihypertensive inotropic activities. partial agonist of high-affinity nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Appearance White crystalline powder
Source Plants that contain the alkaloid in various concentrations include several from the Faboideae subfamily, including laburnum, anagyris, thermopsis, cytisus, genista sophora.
Molecular Weight 190.25
Brutto-Formula C11H14N2O