SCOPOLAMINE (HYOSCINE) HYDROBROMIDE
Scopolamine hydrobromide (hyoscine) is an anticholinergic preventing motion sickness and reducing secretions. Side effects include dry mouth, blurred vision, and drowsiness.
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Product Description
Mechanism of Action
SCOPOLAMINE (HYOSCINE) HYDROBROMIDE (ID 26392) exhibits a multi-dimensional biochemical activity profile that affects cellular regulation at enzyme, receptor, and transcriptional levels. Its molecular interactions can alter phosphorylation cycles, modulate ionic homeostasis, influence mitochondrial respiration, and adjust redox-signaling pathways. Structural properties suggest specific affinity for regulatory proteins, enabling modulation of metabolic flux and cellular response thresholds.
Benefits and Advantages
This compound is suited for high-resolution mechanistic research, multi‑omics integration studies, receptor-binding experiments, enzyme-pathway mapping, and advanced pharmacodynamic modelling. It supports ROS-regulation assays, signalling-cascade analysis, cytoskeletal‑dynamics research, and metabolic adaptation models. Due to predictable biochemical behaviour, it is often used as a comparative reference in pathway‑perturbation studies.
- Useful in mechanistic pharmacology and biochemical modelling
- Applicable in oxidative-stress, mitochondrial-function and signalling studies
- Reliable for transcriptional and proteomic profiling
- Supports SAR (structure–activity relationship) investigations
Side Effects and Risks
Potential risks include mitochondrial overload, ROS imbalance, inadvertent receptor cross‑talk, disruption of ion-channel dynamics, and dose-dependent cytotoxicity. High exposure may trigger apoptosis, autophagy, or cellular stress-response activation. Controlled handling conditions and biosafety protocols are required for laboratory use.
Datasheet
| Molecular Formula | C17H21NO4·HBr |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 370.27 g/mol |
| CAS Number | 6533-68-2 |
| Storage Condition | Store at 2-8°C |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| Purity | Purity information is available upon request (COA). |
| Synonym | RefChem:1100560; TROPAN-3-OL, 6,7-EPOXY-, TROPATE (ESTER), HYDROBROMIDE; 20368-51-8; 114-49-8; Scopolamine-d3 Hydrobromide |
| IUPAC/Chemical Name | (S)-3-hydroxy-2-phenylpropyl 8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-3-carboxylate hydrobromide |
| InChl Key | Unavailable |
| InChl Code | Unavailable |
| References | PubChem; ChemBL; FDA; |
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