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Bioactivity |
Tolycaine is a local anaesthetic. Tolycaine also induces a convulsive response in experimental animals[1]. |
In Vivo |
Tolycaine (140, 150 mg/kg; i.p.; single) induces convulsions by modification of monoamines in rat brain[1]. Animal Model: |
Name |
Tolycaine |
CAS |
3686-58-6 |
Formula |
C15H22N2O3 |
Molar Mass |
278.35 |
Appearance |
Liquid |
Transport |
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage |
Pure form |
-20°C |
3 years |
|
4°C |
2 years |
In solvent |
-80°C |
6 months |
|
-20°C |
1 month |
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Reference |
[1]. Satoh T, et al. Pharmacological analysis of local anaesthetic tolycaine-induced convulsions by modification of monoamines in rat brain. Pharmacol Toxicol. 1996 Dec;79(6):305-11. |