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Apomorphine, sold
under the
brand name
Apokyn among others, is a type of
aporphine having activity as a non-selective
dopamine agonist which activates...
- FDA-approved Parkinson's drug
apomorphine,
which was
first discovered by the
Finnish chemist Adolf Edvard Arppe in 1845.
Apomorphine is a
derivative of aporphine...
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agonists include pramipexole, ropinirole, rotigotine,
piribedil and
apomorphine. The most
common adverse effects are constipation,
nausea and headaches...
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southern and
eastern parts of Asia,
containing the
sedating alkaloids apomorphine and
nuciferine The Blue Lotus, a 1936 book in the
Tintin series Utpala...
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isolated from
plants of 15 families. The best
known representative is
apomorphine. The
aporphine alkaloids are of
interest mainly because of
their similarity...
- mice is 289 mg/kg. It is
structurally related to
apomorphine and
other aporphine derivatives.
Apomorphine Aporphine Glaucine Bulbocapnine Nantenine Pukateine...
- of
dopamine via
inhibition of the
enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase. Like
apomorphine, it is
reported to be an
inhibitor of
amyloid beta
protein (Aβ) fiber...
- (levodopa)
Melevodopa L-Phenylalanine L-Tyrosine XP21279 Others: A-68930
Apomorphine Isocorypalmine Nuciferine PF-6649751 PF 6669571 Propylnorapomorphine...
- that
prevention of
oligomeric ****embly is more
important For example,
apomorphine was seen to
significantly improve memory function through the increased...
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discovered potential therapeutics for Alzheimer's
disease based upon
apomorphine after an
earlier paper of his
developed models of
Alzheimer amyloid formation...