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Cotinine is an
alkaloid found in
tobacco and is also the
predominant metabolite of nicotine,
typically used as a
biomarker for
exposure to
tobacco smoke...
- nicotine's most
predominant metabolite,
cotinine,
suggests that some of nicotine's
psychoactive effects are
mediated by
cotinine.
Nicotine activates nicotinic receptors...
- to
nicotine consumption.
Cotinine, the
metabolite of nicotine, is a
biomarker of
secondhand smoke exposure. Typically,
cotinine is
measured in the blood...
- all of the
symptoms of
organophosphate poisoning.
Increased nicotine or
cotinine (the
nicotine metabolite) is
detected in
urine or blood, or
serum nicotine...
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ailments than
their administrative counterparts at the casinos, and had
cotinine and NNAL (both
components of
secondhand smoke) in
their urine samples....
-
variety of
pharmaceutical drugs are 2-pyrrolidone derivatives,
including cotinine, doxapram, povidone, and ethosuximide, and the racetams. The
chemical is...
- C10H12N2O (molar m**** 176.22 g/mol,
exact m**** : 176.094963) may
refer to:
Cotinine, a
substance found in
tobacco and also a
metabolite of
nicotine FAEFHI...
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Butinoline Butyrylcholine Carbachol Choline Choline m-bromophenyl
ether Cotinine Cytisine Decamethonium Desformylflustrabromine Dianicline Dimethylphenylpiperazinium...
- ABT-202 ABT-418 AR-R17779
Altinicline Anabasine Arecoline Bradanicline Cotinine Cytisine Dianicline Epibatidine Epiboxidine GTS-21
Ispronicline Nicotine...
- for the
selective electrochemical detection of
small molecules, such as
cotinine or nicotine. PVP is
typically prepared by free
radical polymerization of...