Reserpine
Reserpine is a white crystalline powder that is commonly used as a reference standard or analytical tool in research laboratories. It is a naturally occurring alkaloid compound derived from the roots of the Rauwolfia serpentina plant. Reserpine has a molecular formula of C33H40N2O9 and a molecular weight of 608.68 g/mol. The core function of reserpine is to serve as a reference material for the identification, quantification, and quality control of various pharmaceutical and natural products during analytical processes.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using reserpine
Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing Protocol
Bacterial Resistance Mechanisms Assay
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