Acetylcholine-Chloride

Acetylcholine chloride belongs to the group of M, N-cholinomimetics. This substance is an endogenous neurotransmitter that plays an important role in the transmission of nerve impulses.

Acetylcholine chloride is a white crystalline substance, easily soluble in water. It is the hydrochloric acid salt of acetylcholine.

Acetylcholine chloride stimulates cholinergic receptors in the body, in particular nicotinic and muscarinic. It is involved in the transmission of nerve impulses in the peripheral and central nervous system.

Acetylcholine chloride is used to treat myasthenia gravis, optic atrophy, parkinsonism, and also for poisoning with anticholinesterase substances. The drug improves the conductivity of nerve fibers.

Thus, acetylcholine chloride is an important pharmacological agent that stimulates cholinergic transmission of nerve impulses.