1. Anisotropine bromide

Anisotropine bromide  (Synonyms: Octatropine bromide)

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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.

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Anisotropine bromide Chemical Structure

Anisotropine bromide Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 80-50-2

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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].

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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].

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Animal Model: Dogs weighing 2.5 to 5.0 kg[1]
Dosage: 0.5 μM, 0.1 mL
Administration: Intravenous injection; once
Result: Inhibited the acetylcholine-induced vocalization with maximum inhibition of 85.1% and the acetylcholine-induced intestinal spasm with maximum inhibition of 79%.
Molecular Weight

362.35

Formula

C17H32BrNO2

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C[N+]1([C@H]2C[C@@H](C[C@@H]1CC2)OC(C(CCC)CCC)=O)C.[Br-]

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