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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...
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Other medication used for
quitting smoking include bupropion, varenicline,
cytisine, nortriptyline, and clonidine.
Treatments other than medication, such as...
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endogenous agonist of nAChRs), choline, epibatidine, lobeline,
varenicline and
cytisine.
Nicotine has been
known for
centuries for its
intoxicating effect. It...
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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...
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relationship with
Rhizobium bacteria. One of the main
alkaloids of this
plant is
cytisine. The
characteristic constituents are
biogenic amines (mostly
tyramine in...
- and kaempferol-3-rhamnodiglucoside. The
fruit also
contain the
alkaloids cytisine, N-methylcytisine, sophocarpine,
matrine and stizolamine. The bark contains...
- May. The pods are
legumes with
large numbers of
black seeds that
contain cytisine, an
alkaloid somewhat poisonous to
humans as well as
goats and horses,...
- is a nitrogen-containing
heterocyclic compound. Some
alkaloids (e.g.
cytisine and sparteine) are
derivatives of quinolizidine.
Quinolizidine alkaloids...
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nicotine as well as the
pathophysiology of
nicotine addiction.
acetylcholine cytisine epibatidine nicotine nifene varenicline α-conotoxin Dextromethorphan...