Delsoline
Compounds related to aconitine are widely studied for their properties in biological systems and these have been reviewed. For ... Aconitine (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Chemical articles with multiple ... polycyclic ring system containing nineteen carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom in these compounds is the same as in aconitine ...
Alkaloid
Extracts from plants containing toxic alkaloids, such as aconitine and tubocurarine, were used since antiquity for poisoning ...
Chhaang
... including aconitine and pseudaconitine. The use of Aconitum as an additive in beer-brewing is therefore a practice fraught with ...
Aconitum firmum
All parts of the plant, with the highest concentration being in the roots and seeds, contain aconitine, which is a potent nerve ...
Military history
"Pots with wicks of flax or cotton were used, containing a combination of sulfur, saltpeter (potassium nitrate), aconitine, oil ...
George Henry Lamson
He had poisoned his victim with aconitine in the cake, a substance which Lamson had learned about from Professor Robert ... Christison had taught that aconitine was undetectable, but forensic science had improved since Lamson's student days and the ... from a batch that were later tested and found to contain the poison aconitine, as recorded in the case history at Old Bailey ... Alarmed by press reports of Percy's death and confident that the aconitine would be undetectable, Lamson voluntarily returned ...
William Marwood
Dr George Henry Lamson, who poisoned Percy Johns (his crippled brother-in-law) with aconitine at Wimbledon so his wife could ...
Veratridine
It binds to binding site 2 on the voltage-gated sodium channels (the same site bound by batrachotoxin, aconitine, and ...
Military of the Warring States
Although hand held repeating crossbows were generally weak and required additional poison, probably Aconitine, for lethality, ...
Batrachotoxin
Veratridine, aconitine and grayanotoxin-like batrachotoxin-are lipid-soluble poisons which similarly alter the ion selectivity ...
Yunnan Baiyao
... which contains the alkaloid toxin aconitine. This substance has analgesic properties, but is mainly known for being a highly ...
Putrefaction
ZnCl2 Morphine Aconitine Embalming is the process of preserving human remains by delaying decomposition. This is acquired ...
Karel Wiesner
... aconitine, and songorine. After returning to New Brunswick from Ayerst in 1964, he began a successful program to synthesize ...
Delphinine
It is related in structure and has similar effects to aconitine, acting as an allosteric modulator of voltage gated sodium ... In general, the pharmacology of delphinine seems to resemble that of aconitine, although the acute toxicity of delphinine ... appears to be lower than that of aconitine in test animals. Harbourne JB, Baxter H, eds. (1993). Phytochemical Dictionary. ...
Milang tribe
... the source of the powerful poison aconitine, which the Milang historically used on their spears and arrows during battle. The ...
Aconitum lycoctonum
Indeed, A. lycoctonum also does not possess the main alkaloid of A. napellus, aconitine, and while A. napellus was used for its ...
Aconitum flavum
Aconitine napelline 3-Acetylaconitine flavaconitine 3-deoxyaconitine dehydronapelline 1-epinapelline 12-epinapelline 12- ...
Quifenadine
... does not have a protective effect in aconitine arrhythmias. Allergic rhinitis Acute and chronic urticaria Angioedema Dermatitis ...
Bernard Fantus
Acetophenetidin Acetaminosalol Cocaine Heroin Aspirin Aconitine Anaesthesin Antimony potassium tartrate Antipyrine Apomorphine ...
Aconite
... may refer to: Aconitum, a plant genus containing the monkshoods Aconitine, a toxin derived from some of the plants of ...
Sodium channel opener
Examples include toxins, such as aconitine, veratridine, batrachotoxin, robustoxin, palytoxin and ciguatoxins and insecticides ...
List of MeSH codes (D02)
... aconitine MeSH D02.455.849.291.075 - aphidicolin MeSH D02.455.849.291.162 - atractyloside MeSH D02.455.849.291.206 - diterpenes ...
Millang
... the source of the powerful poison aconitine, which the Milang historically used on their spears and arrows during battle. The ...
Sodium channel
The following naturally produced substances persistently activate (open) sodium channels: Alkaloid-based toxins aconitine ...
Deliriant
Outline of anesthesia
Abulcasis Avenzoar Avicenna Celsus Dioscorides Galen Hippocrates Rhazes Sabuncuoğlu Sushrutha Theophrastus Zhang Aconitine Δ9- ...
List of massacres of Indigenous Australians
... by giving him a bottle of aconitine, claiming it was "fiery rum", and others subsequently partook of the substance and another ...
Louis Lewin
Experimental analysis on the effects of Aconitine on the heart (in "Centralblatt für die Medizinische Wissenschaft", 1875) " ...