- EC 3.1.1.7;
systematic name
acetylcholine acetylhydrolase), also
known as
AChE,
AChase or acetylhydrolase, is the
primary cholinesterase in the body. It...
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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (
AChEIs) also
often called cholinesterase inhibitors,
inhibit the
enzyme acetylcholinesterase from
breaking down the neurotransmitter...
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regenerates by
natural hydrolysis and
excess acetylcholine (
ACh)
levels revert to normal. The
ACh diffuses across the
synaptic cleft and
binds to receptors...
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Acetylcholine (
ACh) is an
organic compound that
functions in the
brain and body of many
types of
animals (including humans) as a neurotransmitter. Its...
- (anticholinergic agents) are
substances that
block the
action of the
acetylcholine (
ACh)
neurotransmitter at
synapses in the
central and
peripheral nervous system...
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acetylcholinesterase (
AChE). Normally, when a
motor neuron is stimulated, it
releases the
neurotransmitter acetylcholine (
ACh) into the
space between...
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methylphosphonic acid (PMPA),
which is a less
potent AChE inhibitor.
Soman can also bind to
other esterases, e.g.,
AChE,
cholinesterase (ChE) and carboxylesterases...
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- organs. The
disruption is
caused by the
blocking of
acetylcholinesterase (
AChE), an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
breakdown of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter...
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AChETooltip Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors: Reversible: Carbamates:
Aldicarb Aminocarb...