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muscarine การใช้

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  • It is inedible and probably poisonous due to the presence of muscarine.
  • It was originally toxic, as they contain muscarine.
  • Widely distributed in Europe, it was poisonous as they contain the toxin muscarine.
  • Muscarinic receptors were named as such because they are more sensitive to muscarine than to nicotine.
  • A few members of the genus are considered poisonous, containing the toxin muscarine among others.
  • Both " Omphalotus olivascens " and " Clitocybe dealbata " contain muscarine and are toxic.
  • The muscarine consumed by Harrison proves to be synthetic, indicating that the mushrooms he ate were poisoned deliberately.
  • The case is proved to be murder because the muscarine found in the deceased's stomach is synthetic.
  • Japan, and Switzerland showed that the effects produced were due mainly to ibotenic acid and muscimol, not muscarine.
  • The muscarinic acetylcholine receptor likewise gets its name from a chemical that selectively attaches to that receptor-- muscarine.
  • In 1869 he demonstrated that muscarine had a similar effect on the heart as electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve.
  • The ingestion of muscarine can lead to SLUDGE syndrome, and could potentially lead to death due to respiratory failure.
  • He discovers accidentally that muscarine-the poison that killed Harrison-can exist in a natural or a synthetic form.
  • Muscarine has been isolated from fruiting bodies, but the quantities are believed to be far too small to account for its toxic effects.
  • Many small " Clitocybe " species contain the toxin muscarine, which was originally found in small amounts in the famous fly agaric.
  • Without knowing who the subject was, or even when he lived, Dr . William A . Valente narrowed the illness down to muscarine poisoning.
  • Her subsequent work has led to the total synthesis of several natural products, including muscarine, geiparvarin, ascofuranone, furanomycin, and dihydromauritine A.
  • Drugs that are effective against overactive bladder are known as antimuscarinic agents because they hook up with muscarine receptors in the bladder and other organs throughout the body.
  • This is very low and toxicity symptoms occur very rarely . " Inocybe " and " Clitocybe " contain muscarine concentrations up to 1.6 %.
  • A link between what we now know as the sympathetic system and the lung was shown in 1887 when Grossman showed that stimulation of cardiac accelerator nerves reversed muscarine induced airway constriction.
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