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Muscarine, L-(+)-
muscarine, or
muscarin is a
natural product found in
certain mushrooms,
particularly in
Inocybe and ****ocybe species, such as the deadly...
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Muscarinic receptors are so
named because they are more
sensitive to
muscarine than to nicotine.
Their counterparts are
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors...
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classified into two
groups based on this: muscarinic,
which respond to
muscarine nicotinic,
which respond to
nicotine Most
muscarinic receptor antagonists...
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Itameline LY-593,039 L-689,660 LY-2,033,298 McNA343
Methacholine Milameline Muscarine NGX-267
Ocvimeline Oxotremorine PD-151,832
Pilocarpine RS86 Sabcomeline...
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Itameline LY-593,039 L-689,660 LY-2,033,298 McNA343
Methacholine Milameline Muscarine NGX-267
Ocvimeline Oxotremorine PD-151,832
Pilocarpine RS86 Sabcomeline...
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Itameline LY-593,039 L-689,660 LY-2,033,298 McNA343
Methacholine Milameline Muscarine NGX-267
Ocvimeline Oxotremorine PD-151,832
Pilocarpine RS86 Sabcomeline...
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toxic lookalike found in
Australia and ****an. In
North America, the
toxic muscarine-containing
Omphalotus olivascens (the
western jack-o'-lantern mushroom)...
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Itameline LY-593,039 L-689,660 LY-2,033,298 McNA343
Methacholine Milameline Muscarine NGX-267
Ocvimeline Oxotremorine PD-151,832
Pilocarpine RS86 Sabcomeline...
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through reindeer.
Muscarine,
discovered in 1869, was long
thought to be the
active hallucinogenic agent in A. muscaria.
Muscarine binds with muscarinic...
- baeocystin, and
norbaeocystin Amanita muscaria:
ibotenic acid, muscimol, and
muscarine Amanita pantherina Dictyonema huaorani: psilocybin, DMT, and 5-MeO-DMT...