
Methacholine chloride£¬IC-0155651
	 
						Product Information
					 
						Biological Activity
					 
						Methacholine chloride is a synthetic choline ester that acts as a non-selective muscarinic receptor agonist in the parasympathetic nervous system.
					 
						Conversion of different model animals based on BSA (Value based on data from FDA Draft Guidelines)
					 
						Species
					 
						Mouse
					 
						Rat
					 
						Rabbit
					 
						Guinea pig
					 
						Hamster
					 
						Dog
					 
						Weight (kg)
					 
						0.02
					 
						0.15
					 
						1.8
					 
						0.4
					 
						0.08
					 
						10
					 
						Body Surface Area (m2)
					 
						0.007
					 
						0.025
					 
						0.15
					 
						0.05
					 
						0.02
					 
						0.5
					 
						Km factor
					 
						3
					 
						6
					 
						12
					 
						8
					 
						5
					 
						20
					 
						Animal A (mg/kg) = Animal B (mg/kg) multiplied by  (Animal B Km / Animal A Km) 
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						Quantity
					 
						Price($)
					 
						Price($)
					 
						Availability
					 
						50mg
					 
						$99.00
					 
						€108.90
					 
						In stock
					 
						200mg
					 
						$199.00
					 
						€218.90
					 
						In stock
					 
						500mg
					 
						$399.00
					 
						€438.90
					 
						In stock
					 
						Free Delivery on orders over $350.00.
					 
						Chemical Information
					 
						Molecular Weight
					 
						195.69
					 
						Formula
					 
						C8H18ClNO2
					 
						CAS Number
					 
						62-51-1
					 
						Purity
					 
						>98%
					 
						 
					 
						 
					 
						 
					 
						 
					 
						 
					 
						Solubility
					 
						DMSO : ¡Ý 42 mg/mL (214.63 mM)
					 
						Storage
					 
						Store at -20¡ãC, stored under nitrogen
					 
						 
					 
						 
					 
						Reference
					 
						[1]. Birnbaum S, et al. Methacholine challenge testing: identifying its diagnostic role, testing, coding, and reimbursement. Chest. 2007 Jun;131(6):1932-5.
					 
						 
					 
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For example, to modify the dose of resveratrol used for a mouse (22.4 mg/kg) to a dose based on the BSA for a rat, multiply 22.4 mg/kg by the Km factor for a mouse and then divide by the Km factor for a rat. This calculation results in a rat equivalent dose for resveratrol of 11.2 mg/kg.
					
				 
			
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					
					 
				
					 
				
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
				
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
				
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
				
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
			
				 
			
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
				
					 
				
					 
				
					 
				
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
				
					 
				
					 
				
					 
			
				 
			
					 
			
				 
			
					 
			
				 
			
					 
			
				 
			
					 
			
			 
		
	









