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Aconitine is an
alkaloid toxin produced by
various plant species belonging to the
genus Aconitum (family Ranunculaceae),
commonly known by the
names wolfsbane...
- used more
recently in
murder plots; they
contain the
chemical alkaloids aconitine, mesaconitine,
hypaconitine and jesaconitine,
which are
highly toxic....
- The LD50 of
aconitine in mice was 0.295 mg/kg SI, and that of the
prepared decoction is 17.42 g/k.[citation needed] A
lethal dose of
aconitine is 3–4 mg...
- formed. This does not have the same
tingling effect as pseudaconitine.
Aconitine "Monkshood". AACC.org.
Retrieved 9
November 2018. Rahman, A, et al, New...
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transmission through sodium channels.
Examples include toxins, such as
aconitine, veratridine, batrachotoxin, robustoxin,
palytoxin and
ciguatoxins and...
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amounts of the
highly toxic aconitine and
related alkaloids,
especially in
their roots and tubers. As
little as 2 mg of
aconitine or 1 g of
plant may cause...
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among others, the
aconitine type (
aconitine, delphinine) and the
lycoctonine type (Lycoctonin, Browniin). (+)-Lycoctonine
Aconitine has
cardiac arrhythmic...
- due to the
particularly cruel nature of Cheema's killing.
Victims of
aconitine poisoning suffer severe vomiting, and
often become paralysed.
Their organs...
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Aconite may
refer to: Aconitum, a
plant genus containing the
monkshoods Aconitine, a
toxin derived from some of the
plants of
genus Aconitum Winter aconite...
- from a
batch that were
later tested and
found to
contain the
poison aconitine, as
recorded in the case
history at Old
Bailey Online.
Lamson was tried...