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- Strophanthins are cardiac glycosides in plants of the genus Strophanthus. The singular may refer to: g-Strophanthin, also known as ouabain k-Strophanthin...
- Somali waabaayo, "arrow poison" through French ouabaïo) also known as g-strophanthin, is a plant derived toxic substance that was traditionally used as an...
- antiarin Strophanthus kombe (Strophanthus vine): ouabain (g-strophanthin) and other strophanthins Digitalis lanata and Digitalis purpurea (Woolly and purple...
- compound. Strophanthin is the name given to two different compounds, g-strophanthin (ouabain) obtained from Strophanthus gratus and k-strophanthin from Stroph...
- produce toxic alkaloids and cardiac glycosides g-strophanthin (syn. ouabain), k-strophanthin, and e-strophanthin. As ordinarily administered, the drug acts...
- into[citation needed]: k-Strophanthin-α, h-Strophanthin, Cymarin, Strophanthidin-D-cymarosid (CAS: 508-77-0) k-Strophanthin-β, k-Strophanthin, Strophosid,...
- made from Strophanthus hispidus, which contains the cardiac glycoside strophanthin. It is used in sub-Saharan West Africa, particularly in the areas of...
- Cymarin Clinical data Other names Cymarine; K-Strophanthin-α; NSC 7522; Strophantin K; WV 90043a; k-Strophanthin-α ATC code C01AC03 (WHO) Identifiers IUPAC...
- in his research he had made use of a substance called ouabain (or g-strophanthin) which had recently been shown to inhibit the pump). Post had not read...
- Protestant minister to be martyred by the ****s. He was murdered with a strophanthin injection at the concentration camp of Buchenwald. Schneider was born...