Definition of Cytisine. Meaning of Cytisine. Synonyms of Cytisine

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- Cytisine, also known as baptitoxine, cytisinicline, or sophorine, is an alkaloid that occurs naturally in several plant genera, such as Laburnum and Cytisus...
- led to use as a cessation aid in eastern Europe and extraction of cytisine. Cytisine analogs led to varenicline at Pfizer. Varenicline received a priority...
- californica ~ California poppy Eucalyptus species Euchresta ****onica Regel ~ Cytisine Eucommia ulmoides Ferula species ****onia albivenis Fraxinus ****onica Blume...
- endogenous agonist of nAChRs), choline, epibatidine, lobeline, varenicline and cytisine. Nicotine has been known for centuries for its intoxicating effect. It...
- Other medication used for quitting smoking include bupropion, varenicline, cytisine, nortriptyline, and clonidine and psychedelics. Treatments other than medication...
- miniature seedless pods. The beans are commonly thought to contain the toxin cytisine, although this has yet to be confirmed in a study. Bark: Tan or dark gray...
- medications such as nicotine replacement therapy, bupropion, varenicline, or cytisine, and behavioral counseling—can double or triple a smoker’s chances of successfully...
- The seeds are legumes with large numbers of black seeds that contain cytisine, an alkaloid somewhat poisonous to humans as well as goats and horses,...
- All parts of the mescalbeans are very poisonous, containing the alkaloid cytisine (not mescaline, as suggested by the name). Nevertheless, evidence exists...
- is a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound. Some alkaloids (e.g. cytisine and sparteine) are derivatives of quinolizidine. Quinolizidine alkaloids...