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- Bufotenidine abstract "Bufotenidine, also known as 5-hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethyltryptammonium (5-HTQ), is a toxin related to bufotenin, serotonin, and other tryptamines which is found in the venom of a variety of toads. It acts as a selective 5-HT3 receptor agonist, and has been used in scientific research to study the function of the 5-HT3 receptor, though this use has been limited by the fact that, as a quaternary amine, it is unable to readily cross the blood-brain-barrier..".
- Bufotenidine iupacName "3-[2-(Trimethylazaniumyl)ethyl]-1H-indol-5-olate".
- Bufotenidine thumbnail Bufotenidine.png?width=300.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageID "27269444".
- Bufotenidine wikiPageLength "2782".
- Bufotenidine wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Bufotenidine wikiPageRevisionID "670396363".
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink 2-Methyl-5-hydroxytryptamine.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink 5-HT3_receptor.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Agonist.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Blood–brain_barrier.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Bufotenin.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Category:5-HT3_agonists.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emetics.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indoles.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vertebrate_toxins.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Chlorophenylbiguanide.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary_ammonium_cation.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_method.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Serotonin.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Substituted_tryptamine.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Toad.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Toxin.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLink Venom.
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bufotenidine (5-HTQ)".
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bufotenidine".
- Bufotenidine wikiPageWikiLinkText "bufotenidine".
- Bufotenidine imagefile "Bufotenidine.png".
- Bufotenidine imagesize "200".
- Bufotenidine iupacname "3".
- Bufotenidine othernames "Bufotenidin".
- Bufotenidine verifiedfields "changed".
- Bufotenidine verifiedrevid "445027171".
- Bufotenidine watchedfields "changed".
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- Bufotenidine subject Category:5-HT3_agonists.
- Bufotenidine subject Category:Emetics.
- Bufotenidine subject Category:Indoles.
- Bufotenidine subject Category:Vertebrate_toxins.
- Bufotenidine hypernym Toxin.
- Bufotenidine type ChemicalCompound.
- Bufotenidine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Bufotenidine type Heterocycle.
- Bufotenidine type Toxin.
- Bufotenidine type ChemicalObject.
- Bufotenidine type Thing.
- Bufotenidine type Q11173.
- Bufotenidine comment "Bufotenidine, also known as 5-hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethyltryptammonium (5-HTQ), is a toxin related to bufotenin, serotonin, and other tryptamines which is found in the venom of a variety of toads. It acts as a selective 5-HT3 receptor agonist, and has been used in scientific research to study the function of the 5-HT3 receptor, though this use has been limited by the fact that, as a quaternary amine, it is unable to readily cross the blood-brain-barrier..".
- Bufotenidine label "Bufotenidine".
- Bufotenidine sameAs Q4986046.
- Bufotenidine sameAs m.0bwlfdt.
- Bufotenidine sameAs Bufotenidin.
- Bufotenidine sameAs Bufotenidin.
- Bufotenidine sameAs Q4986046.
- Bufotenidine sameAs 蟾蜍特尼定.
- Bufotenidine wasDerivedFrom Bufotenidine?oldid=670396363.
- Bufotenidine depiction Bufotenidine.png.
- Bufotenidine isPrimaryTopicOf Bufotenidine.