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Veratridine is a
steroidal alkaloid found in
plants of the lily family,
specifically the
genera Veratrum and Schoenocaulon. Upon
absorption through the...
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through sodium channels.
Examples include toxins, such as aconitine,
veratridine, batrachotoxin, robustoxin,
palytoxin and
ciguatoxins and insecticides...
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acids are alkanolamines,
formally speaking:
serine and hydroxyproline.
Veratridine and
veratrine Tropane alkaloids such as
atropine hormones and neurotransmitters...
- Mexico,
Central America, and Venezuela. It is
highly toxic,
containing veratridine, cevadine, and
other alkaloids. Its
seeds were used by
pharmacists around...
- 034 nM), D2
receptor (Ki = 213 nM), μ-opioid
receptor (Ki = 2,700 nM),
veratridine site of voltage-gated
sodium channels (IC50 = 1,260 nM),
serotonin transporter...
- and IVS6).
Other toxins that bind to this
region include the
alkaloids veratridine,
batrachotoxin and aconitine.
Experiments using squid axonal membranes...
- germitrine, germidine, jervine, muldamine,
protoveratrine (A&B), veratramine,
veratridine, and veriloid. Some of the prin****l
toxins have a
modified steroid template...
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Tutin Rotenone Ginkgotoxin Cicutoxin Oenanthotoxin Thujone Volkensin Veratridine Mycotoxins Ibotenic acid
Muscarine Muscimol Pesticides Fenpropathrin...
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simulated in the laboratory, the rice was
found to be
inoculated with
veratridine, a steroid-derived alkaloid.
Despite its
nutritional and
remedial values...
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Melanthiaceae Several species,
containing highly toxic steroidal alkaloids (e.g.
veratridine) that
activate sodium ion
channels and
cause rapid cardiac failure and...