Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
(+/-)-MUSCARINE CHLORIDE | [CAS]
300-54-9 | [Synonyms]
muscarin Muskarin dl-muscarine (+)-Muscarine (+)-L-Muscarine (+)-MUSCARINE CHLORIDE muscarine(thealkaloid) (+/-)-MUSCARINE CHLORIDE trimethyl(tetrahydro-4-hydroxy-5-methylfurfuryl)-ammoniu [(2S)-4β-Hydroxy-5α-methyloxolane-2α-yl]methyltrimethylaminium [(2S,4R,5S)-4-hydroxy-5-methyloxolan-2-yl]methyl-trimethylazanium [(2S,4R,5S)-4-hydroxy-5-methyl-oxolan-2-yl]methyl-trimethyl-azanium (2S)-Tetrahydro-4β-hydroxy-N,N,N,5α-tetramethyl-2α-furanmethanaminium (2S,4R,5S)-Tetrahydro-4-hydroxy-5,N,N,N-tetramethyl-2-furanmethanaminium (2S,4β,5α)-Tetrahydro-4-hydroxy-N,N,N,5-tetramethyl-2-furanmethanaminium [(2S,4R,5S)-4-hydroxy-5-methyl-tetrahydrofuran-2-yl]methyl-trimethyl-ammonium [2S-(2alpha,4beta,5alpha)]-[tetrahydro-4-hydroxy-5-methylfurfuryl]trimethylammonium | [EINECS(EC#)]
206-094-1 | [Molecular Formula]
C9H20NO2+ | [MDL Number]
MFCD00242632 | [MOL File]
300-54-9.mol | [Molecular Weight]
174.261 |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Appearance]
An unctuous, brownish, semiliquidwhen fresh; dried, in grains or lumps withcolor resembling dried blood. Strong characteris-tic odor. The odor-bearing constituent is muscone,CH3C15H27O, a 15-carbon ring with ketone oxygen. | [Boiling point ]
305.25°C (rough estimate) | [density ]
1.0117 (rough estimate) | [refractive index ]
1.4090 (estimate) | [Uses]
Cosmetics and perfumery (fixative), fragrances,mothproofing agent. |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
An unctuous, brownish, semiliquidwhen fresh; dried, in grains or lumps withcolor resembling dried blood. Strong characteris-tic odor. The odor-bearing constituent is muscone,CH3C15H27O, a 15-carbon ring with ketone oxygen. | [Definition]
ChEBI: Muscarine is a monosaccharide. |
Safety Data | Back Directory | [Hazard Codes ]
Xn | [Risk Statements ]
22-36 | [Safety Statements ]
26-36 | [WGK Germany ]
3
| [Toxicity]
A toxic alkaloid of
the mushroom Amanita muscaria and certain other fungi.
Although useful as a pharmacological tool, muscarine has no
clinical or pesticidal applications. The compound is a potent and
selective mimic of acetylcholine at parasympathetic neuromuscular
junctions and at central muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.
Symptoms of poisoning are primarily those attributable to
peripheral parasympathetic stimulation (i.e., miosis, vomiting,
diarrhea, bradycardia, and cardiovascular collapse). The i.v.
LD50 in mice is 0.23 mg/kg. |
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