- Product NameNeostigmine bromide
- Brief DescriptionInhibitors
- Purification98.02%
- Biological ActivityNeostigmine bromide(Prostigmin) is a reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor and a parasympatho-mimetic. By interfering with the breakdown of acetylcholine, neostigmine indirectly stimulates both nicotinic and muscarinic receptors. It binds to the anionic site of cholinesterase. The drug blocks the active site of acetylcholinesterase so the enzyme can no longer break down the acetylcholine molecules before they reach the postsynaptic membrane receptors. This allows for the threshold to be reached so a new impulse can be triggered in the next neuron. In myasthenia gravis there are too few acetylcholine receptors so with the acetylcholinesterase blocked, acetylcholine can bind to the few receptors and trigger a muscular contraction.
- Target NameAChR inhibitor
- CAS No. 114-80-7
- Calculated MW 303.2
- Formulation C12H19BrN2O2
- Storage 3 years -20˚C powder;2 years -80˚C in solvent;