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Brucine - Wikipedia
Brucine is an alkaloid closely related to strychnine, most commonly found in the Strychnos nux-vomica tree. Brucine poisoning is rare.
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Brucine | C23H26N2O4 | CID 442021 - PubChem
Brucine appears as a white crystalline solid. Combustible but may require some effort to ignite. Toxic by inhalation (vapor, dust, etc.) and ingestion.
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[PDF] Brucine - Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet
Brucine is a white, odorless, crystalline (sand-like) solid with a very bitter taste. It is used in the manufacture of other chemicals, in perfumes, as a ...
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brucine Chem. (ˈbruːsaɪn) [From Brucea antidysenterica, the tree which was supposed to furnish false Angustura bark, now understood to be the bark of a species of Strychnos.] A vegetable alkaloid existing in false Angustura bark, and (along with strychnine) in Nux Vomica; like strychnine it is a str...
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Brucine (PIM 082) - INCHEM
Brucine is an alkaloid resembling strychnine but it is much less potent than strychnine. Brucine causes paralysis of the peripheral nerve endings and produces ...
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Brucine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Brucine is defined as a compound that downregulates HSP70 expression in human prostate cancer cells and inhibits the mitochondrial apoptotic signaling ...
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Brucine: A Review of Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology
Brucine possesses wide pharmacological activities, such as anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and the effects on cardiovascular system and nervous ...
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Rituals can kill – A fatal case of brucine poisoning - PMC
Brucine poisoning is a rare entity. Because of its low potency, it is less likely to cause death as compared to Strychnine unless consumed in large amounts.
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Brucine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Brucine is an alkaloid that can be defined as a compound found in the seeds of Strychnos nux-vomica, which is processed to reduce its toxicity and is associated ...
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BRUCINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BRUCINE is a poisonous alkaloid C23H26N2O4 found with strychnine especially in nux vomica.
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brucia
‖ ˈbrucia The same as brucine.1810 Henry Elem. Chem. (1840) II. 304 Of Brucia. 1876 Harley Mat. Med. 513 Brucia closely resembles strychnia.
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Cacotheline
It is a nitro derivative of brucine obtained by reaction of brucine with nitric acid.
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Convulsant
Bicuculline
Brucine
Colubrine
Diaboline
Gelsemine
Hyenandrine
Laudanosine
Oripavine
RU-5135 (also GABA antagonist)
Sinomenine
Strychnine
Thebaine
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vomicene
vomicene, -in(e Chem. [f. (nux vomica.] = brucine. (In recent Amer. dicts.)
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Strychnos ignatii
Strychnine
The beans of the plant contain the alkaloids strychnine and brucine.
References
ignatia
Fruit trees
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