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alkaloidAny of a number of physiologically active and frequently poisonous substances contained in some plants. They are usually organic bases and contain nitrogen. They form salts with acids and, when soluble, give alkaline solutions. Substances in this group are included by custom rather than by scientific rules. Examples include morphine, cocaine, quinine, caffeine, strychnine, nicotine, and atropine. In 1992, epibatidine, a chemical extracted from the skin of an Ecuadorean frog, was identified as a member of an entirely new class of alkaloid. It is an organochlorine compound, which is rarely found in animals, and a powerful painkiller, about 200 times as effective as morphine.
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| The moths pick up alkaloids from several wild legumes in the
Crotalaria genus. Poppy seeds contain test-detectable levels
of alkaloids such as morphine and codeine. , copper, pyrrolizidine alkaloids,
carbon tetrachloride, and phytotoxins) usually produce a periacinar zone
2-3 injury due to the low oxygen gradient (hypoxia) and high
concentrations of, for example, cytochrome P450 isozymes (activation of
reactive metabolites) of this zone (Kelly 1993; MacLachlan and Cullen
1995; Parkinson 1996). |
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