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Muscarine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Muscarine is defined as a chemical compound produced by species of the genus Clitocybe within the Tricholometaceae family . AI generated definition based on: Trease and Evans' Pharmacognosy (Sixteenth Edition), 2009.
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Muscarine - Wikipedia
Muscarine, L-(+)-muscarine, or muscarin is a natural product found in certain mushrooms, particularly in Inocybe and Clitocybe species, such as the deadly C. ...
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Muscarine | C9H20NO2+ | CID 9308 - PubChem
Muscarine belongs to the family of Oxolanes. These are organic compounds containing an oxolane (tetrahydrofuran) ring, which is a saturated aliphatic five- ...
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muscarine
muscarine Chem. (ˈmʌskərɪn, -iːn) Also † muscarin. [ad. G. muscarin (Schmiedeberg & Koppe Das Muscarin (1869) 2, f. L. muscārius (see muscarious a.): see -ine5.] A quaternary ammonium base, C9H21NO3, which is a poisonous alkaloid found in the fungus Amanita muscaria and which produces copious secret...
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Muscarine | Profiles RNS
A toxic alkaloid found in Amanita muscaria (fly fungus) and other fungi of the Inocybe species. It is the first parasympathomimetic substance ever studied ...
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How Muscarine Works: Effects, Toxicity, Safety, and Legality
Muscarine, a natural alkaloid in Amanita muscaria, affects heart rate and gland secretion but also holds therapeutic potential for brain and ...
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The Fatal Mushroom Neurotoxin Muscarine is Released ... - PubMed
l-(+)-Muscarine (1)-producing mushrooms pose a severe threat to human health as ingestion can result in circulatory collapse or even death.
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The Fatal Mushroom Neurotoxin Muscarine is Released from a ...
l-(+)-Muscarine (1)-producing mushrooms pose a severe threat to human health as ingestion can result in circulatory collapse or even death.
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Muscarine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Muscarine is an alkaloid found in the poisonous fungus Amanita muscaria. It is a prototype parasympathomimetic drug that stimulates muscarinic receptors.
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THE HISTORY AND CHEMISTRY OF MUSCARINE - RSC Publishing
The fungus contains a number of basic substances including choline, acetylcholine, and the intriguing alkaloid muscarine. Muscarine is a foundation stone of ...
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Mycena pura
Given that it includes the toxin muscarine, it should not be consumed. Mycena pura does not appear to have any psychedelic characteristics. The fungus also contains the mycotoxin muscarine, and the antifungal metabolite strobilurin D, the latter previously found in Cyphellopsis anomala.
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amanitine
amanitine (æməˈnaɪtaɪn) [f. Gr. ἀµανῖτ-αι a sort of fungi, mentioned by Dioscorides + -ine.] The active narcotic principle of poisonous fungi.1847 in Craig. 1861 H. Macmillan Footn. Page Nat. 248 When extracted by water and alcohol, a brown solid substance called amanitine is obtained. 1878 Kingzett...
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Aceclidine
See also
Talsaclidine (drug with a similar structure)
Muscarine
References
Acetate esters
Muscarinic agonists
Ophthalmology drugs
3-Quinuclidinyl
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C9H20NO2
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The molecular formula C9H20NO2 (molar mass: 174.26 g/mol, exact mass: 174.1494 u) may refer to:
Muscarine, or L-(+)-muscarine
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Clitocybe agrestis
Fruitbodies are poisonous as they contain the toxin muscarine.
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