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- Nornicotine is an alkaloid found in various plants including Nicotiana, the tobacco plant. It is chemically similar to nicotine, but does not contain...
- in nicotine and low in nornicotine, whereas those found in some other parts of Australia can have very high levels of nornicotine and are sometimes used...
- oral-snuff and e-cigarette users. NNN is produced by the nitrosation of nornicotine during the curing, aging, processing, and smoking of tobacco. Roughly...
- nicotine. Twentieth century chemical analysis found that both nicotine and nornicotine, a drug four times as toxic as nicotine, are usually present in Duboisia...
- Janda’s group has found that nornicotine can also catalyze the isomerization of retinal molecules, implicating nornicotine in the pathology of both age-related...
- ricinine, arecoline Polycyclic noncondensing pyridine derivatives Nicotine, nornicotine, anabasine, anatabine Polycyclic condensed pyridine derivatives Actinidine...
- and salts. Nicotine accounts for 90–95% of the plant's pyridines with nornicotine and anatabine accounting for roughly 2.5% each. Pyridyl functional groups...
- metabolite is cotinine. Other primary metabolites include nicotine N-oxide, nornicotine, nicotine isomethonium ion, 2-hydroxynicotine and nicotine glucuronide...
- nifluridide [Wikidata] nitenpyram nithiazine nitrilacarb [Wikidata] nornicotine novaluron noviflumuron [Wikidata] omethoate oxamyl oxazosulfyl oxydemeton-methyl...
- sanderi leaves have a low nicotine concentration and a moderately low nornicotine concentration. Masters, Maxwell Tylden (1903-05-30). "Supplement to the...