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Apoatropine (atropatropine) is a
member of
class of
tropane alkaloids. Chemically, it is an
ester formed from
tropine and
atropic acid.
Apoatropine can...
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Fates who,
according to Gr**** mythology,
chose how a
person was to die.
Apoatropine Mark I
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit
Rafinesque CS (1828).
Medical Flora;...
- can be
found in
plants of
family Solanaceae. Is the
cyclized dimer of
apoatropine,
dimer of
atropic acid belladonnic, N CH3
tropine belladonnate. Commercially...
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having the
highest concentrations.
Alkaloids present include atropine,
apoatropine, belladonnine, cuscohygrine, hyoscyamine,
scopolamine (hyoscine), 3α-tigloyloxytropane...
- atropine, hyoscyamine,
scopolamine (hyoscine), scopine, cuscohygrine,
apoatropine, 3-alpha-tigloyloxytropane, 3-alpha,6-beta-ditigloyloxytropane and belladonnines...
- at
lower levels in the
plant including methylecgonine in the roots,
apoatropine in the stems, leaves, and
other parts, and
tropine in the
flowers and...
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officinarum Atropine and
scopolamine (antimuscarinics), scopine, cuscohygrine,
apoatropine,
Belladonnines and non-alkaloid
constituents including sitosterol and...
- C17H21NO2 (molar m****: 271.35 g/mol,
exact m****: 271.1572 u) may
refer to:
Apoatropine Desomorphine Nisoxetine This set
index page
lists chemical structure...
- atropine, hyoscyamine,
scopolamine (hyoscine), scopine, cuscohygrine,
apoatropine, 3-alpha-tigloyloxytropane, 3-alpha,6-beta-ditigloyloxytropane and belladonnines...
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higher than that of
atropine at
neuromuscular and
ganglionic synapses.
Apoatropine "Methylatropine Bromide". Inxight: Drugs.
National Center for Advancing...