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Anisotropine bromide

CAS: 80-50-2 F: C17H32BrNO2 W: 362.35

Anisotropine (Octatropine) bromide is an orally active anticholinergic muscarinic antagonist. Anisotropine bromide can i
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Bioactivity Anisotropine (Octatropine) bromide is an orally active anticholinergic muscarinic antagonist. Anisotropine bromide can inhibit gastric acid secretion and is used as an adjunct to peptic ulcers[1].
In Vivo Anisotropine bromide (intravenous injection, 0.5 μM and 0.1 mL, once) can block acetylcholine-induced vocalization, intestinal spasm and intestinal contractions in conscious or anesthetized dogs[1]. Animal Model:
Name Anisotropine bromide
CAS 80-50-2
Formula C17H32BrNO2
Molar Mass 362.35
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage

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Reference [1]. K Nakayama, et al. Effects of anisotropine methylbromide (Valpin) and its mixture with sulpyrine on vocalization response and spasm of intestine induced by acetylcholine in dogs. Jpn J Pharmacol. 1972 Apr;22(2):215-20.