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Muscarinic receptors are so
named because they are more
sensitive to
muscarine than to nicotine.
Their counterparts are
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors...
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classified into two
groups based on this: muscarinic,
which respond to
muscarine nicotinic,
which respond to
nicotine Most
muscarinic receptor antagonists...
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Cevimeline (trade name Evoxac) is a
synthetic analog of the
natural alkaloid muscarine with a
particular agonistic effect on M1 and M3 receptors. It is used...
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isolated from
Amanita smithiana and some
other related toxic Amanitas.
Muscarine:
Muscarine stimulates the
muscarinic receptors of the
nerves and muscles. Symptoms...
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selectively activate each type of
receptor without activating the other:
muscarine is a
compound found in the
mushroom Amanita muscaria;
nicotine is found...
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through reindeer.
Muscarine,
discovered in 1869, was long
thought to be the
active hallucinogenic agent in A. muscaria.
Muscarine binds with muscarinic...
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substantial nor psychedelic, it
could also
embody the
toxic chemical muscarine.
Mycena subcyanocephala is a
species of
fungus that
grows on wood in the...
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Itameline LY-593,039 L-689,660 LY-2,033,298 McNA343
Methacholine Milameline Muscarine NGX-267
Ocvimeline Oxotremorine PD-151,832
Pilocarpine RS86 Sabcomeline...
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Itameline LY-593,039 L-689,660 LY-2,033,298 McNA343
Methacholine Milameline Muscarine NGX-267
Ocvimeline Oxotremorine PD-151,832
Pilocarpine RS86 Sabcomeline...