Side effects of aceclidine include increased salivation and
bradycardia (in excessive doses).
Chemistry
Aceclidine is an
organic compound that is structurally related to
quinuclidine. As such its alternative name is 3-acetoxyquinuclidine. Its protonated derivative has a
pKa of 9.3.[2]
^Aggarwal VK, Emme I, Fulford SY (February 2003). "Correlation between pK(a) and reactivity of quinuclidine-based catalysts in the Baylis-Hillman reaction: discovery of quinuclidine as optimum catalyst leading to substantial enhancement of scope". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 68 (3): 692–700.
doi:
10.1021/jo026671s.
PMID12558387.
Side effects of aceclidine include increased salivation and
bradycardia (in excessive doses).
Chemistry
Aceclidine is an
organic compound that is structurally related to
quinuclidine. As such its alternative name is 3-acetoxyquinuclidine. Its protonated derivative has a
pKa of 9.3.[2]
^Aggarwal VK, Emme I, Fulford SY (February 2003). "Correlation between pK(a) and reactivity of quinuclidine-based catalysts in the Baylis-Hillman reaction: discovery of quinuclidine as optimum catalyst leading to substantial enhancement of scope". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 68 (3): 692–700.
doi:
10.1021/jo026671s.
PMID12558387.