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- Q423783 abstract "Epibatidine is an alkaloid that is secreted by the Ecuadoran frog Epipedobates anthonyi. It was discovered by John W. Daly in 1974, but its structure was not fully elucidated until 1992.Epibatidine is toxic. Its toxicity stems from its ability to interact with nicotinic and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. These receptors are involved in the transmission of painful sensations, and in movement, among other functions. Epibatidine then causes numbness and eventually paralysis. Doses are lethal when the paralysis causes respiratory arrest. Originally, it was thought that epibatidine could be useful as a drug. However, because it can be deadly even at very low doses, it is no longer being researched for potential therapeutic uses.".
- Q423783 casNumber "140111-52-0".
- Q423783 drugbank "DB07720".
- Q423783 iupacName "(1R,2R,4S)-(+)-6-(6-Chloro-3-pyridyl)-7-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane".
- Q423783 pubchem "11031065".
- Q423783 thumbnail Epibatidine_structure.png?width=300.
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- Q423783 casNumber "140111".
- Q423783 drugbank "DB07720".
- Q423783 iupacName "--6--7-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane".
- Q423783 pubchem "11031065".
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- Q423783 comment "Epibatidine is an alkaloid that is secreted by the Ecuadoran frog Epipedobates anthonyi. It was discovered by John W. Daly in 1974, but its structure was not fully elucidated until 1992.Epibatidine is toxic. Its toxicity stems from its ability to interact with nicotinic and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. These receptors are involved in the transmission of painful sensations, and in movement, among other functions. Epibatidine then causes numbness and eventually paralysis.".
- Q423783 label "Epibatidine".
- Q423783 differentFrom Q2295855.
- Q423783 depiction Epibatidine_structure.png.