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Arecoline (/əˈrɛkəliːn/) is a
nicotinic acid-based mild
parasympathomimetic stimulant alkaloid found in the
areca nut, the
fruit of the
areca palm (Areca...
- (DMNPC) is a
piperidine based stimulant drug
which is
synthesised from
arecoline. It is
similar to
nocaine in
chemical structure, and has two and a half...
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substance of
interest in a
plant (such as
salicylic acid in
willow bark or
arecoline in
areca nuts),
since the word "ingredient" can be
taken to
connote a...
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agonizes muscarinic receptors just like
arecoline but
unlike arecoline it
lacks nicotinic activity.
Guvacine Arecoline PubChem. "Guvacoline". pubchem.ncbi...
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Betel nut
chewing is
addictive due to the
presence of the
stimulant arecoline, and
causes adverse health effects,
mainly oral and
esophageal cancers...
- It is a
competitive GABA
reuptake inhibitor. Lime is said to
hydrolyse arecoline to
arecaidine Voigt V, Laug L,
Zebisch K,
Thondorf I,
Markwardt F, Brandsch...
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betel nuts are
chewed with
added limestone,
turning the
active ingredient arecoline into the
freebase form,
allowing it to be
absorbed sublingually. Pubchem...
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Lelli C,
Bartolini A (2001). "M1
receptor activation is a
requirement for
arecoline analgesia". Farmaco. 56 (5–7): 383–5. doi:10.1016/s0014-827x(01)01091-6...
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Calea zacatechichi Silene capensis Valerian Areca nut:
arecaidine and
arecoline Kratom: mitragynine, mitraphylline, 7-hydroxymitragynine, raubasine, and...
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stimulant effects and euphoria. The
major psychoactive ingredients –
arecoline (a
muscarinic receptor partial agonist) and
arecaidine (a GABA reuptake...