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Lobeline is a
pyridine alkaloid found in a
variety of plants,
particularly those in the
genus Lobelia,
including Indian tobacco (Lobelia inflata), Devil's...
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considered poisonous, with some
containing the
toxic principle lobeline.
Because of
lobeline's
similarity to nicotine, the
internal use of
lobelia may be...
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including lobeline, norlobelanine, lobelanidine, and radicamine,
among other compounds, such as flavonoids, terpenes, alkynes, and coumarins.
Lobeline concentration...
- its
concentrations of two
pyridine alkaloids:
lobeline and nicotine. The
effects of
nicotine and
lobeline are
quite similar, with
psychoactive effects...
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acetylcholine (the
endogenous agonist of nAChRs), choline, epibatidine,
lobeline,
varenicline and cytisine.
Nicotine has been
known for
centuries for its...
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lobeline. O'Donovan, D. G.; Forde, T. (1971). "The
biosynthesis of
Lobelia alkaloids. Part II. The role of
lobelanine in the
biosynthesis of
lobeline"...
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Lobelanidine is a
chemical analog of
lobeline. Chênevert R,
Morin P (2009). "Synthesis of (−)-
lobeline via
enzymatic desymmetrization of lobelanidine"...
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lobelia alkaloids (e.g.
lobeline), the
conium alkaloids (such as coniine) and the
pinus alkaloids.
Piperine Lobeline (S)-Coniine
Sedamin Solenopsin...
- ISBN 9780071481274. Nicotine ... is a
natural alkaloid of the
tobacco plant.
Lobeline is a
natural alkaloid of
Indian tobacco. Both
drugs are
agonists [of] nicotinic...
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Epicatechin Eptazocine Gemazocine Ginsenoside R
Hyperoside Ibogaine Levallorphan Lobeline LY-255582 LY-2196044
Methocinnamox Methylnaltrexone Methylsamidorphan chloride...