kemialisin
Kemialisin is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C18H19NO3. It is a synthetic derivative of the natural compound reserpine, which is found in the roots of the Indian plant Rauwolfia serpentina. Kemialisin is primarily used as a research tool in the field of neuroscience to study the effects of serotonin on the central nervous system.
The compound was first synthesized in the 1950s and has since been used in various studies to
Research involving kemialisin has contributed to the development of modern antidepressants and anxiolytics. However, the use
Kemialisin is also known to have other pharmacological effects, including antagonism of dopamine receptors and inhibition
In summary, kemialisin is a synthetic compound derived from reserpine, primarily used in neuroscience research to