Scopoletin acetate (7-Acetoxy-6-methoxycoumari) is a coumarin analog derived from Artemisia granatensis with antioxidant, antimicrobial, cardioprotective and anticancer activities.
Atropine (DL-Hyoscyamine) Sulfate is the sulfate salt of atropine, a naturally-occurring alkaloid isolated from the plant Atropa belladonna. Atropine functions as a sympathetic, competitive antagonist of muscarinic cholinergic receptors, thereby abolishing the effects of parasympathetic stimulation.
Tropine is a secondary metabolite of the Solanaceae family of plants and is an anticholinergic reagent. It is a common intermediate used in the synthesis of various biologically active alkaloids (e.g. hyoscyamine, scopolamine).
Scopoline, tropinol, ecgonine, and granatoline derivatives are therapeutic agents of the pyrrole and pyridine group. Scopoline has fungitoxic effects, it is inhibitory to Sclerotinia at similar doses to scopoletin; as scopolin is known to be less phytotox
Scopolamine is a high-affinity (nanomolar level) muscarinic receptor antagonist that can reversibly inhibit 5-HT₃ receptor responses (IC₅₀ = 2.09 μM). It is commonly used to induce animal models of Alzheimer's disease or memory impairment.