Candicine
Candicine is a naturally occurring organic compound that is a quaternary ammonium salt with a phenethylamine skeleton. It is the N,N,N-trimethyl derivative of the well-known biogenic amine tyramine, and, being a natural product with a positively charged nitrogen atom in its molecular structure, it is classed as an alkaloid. Although it is found in a variety of plants, including barley, its properties have not been extensively studied with modern techniques. Candicine is toxic after parenteral administration, producing symptoms of neuromuscular blockade; further details are given in the "Pharmacology" section below.
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Candicine
Candicine is a naturally occurring organic compound that is a quaternary ammonium salt with a phenethylamine skeleton. It is the N,N,N-trimethyl derivative of the well-known biogenic amine tyramine, and, being a natural product with a positively charged nitrogen atom in its molecular structure, it is classed as an alkaloid. Although it is found in a variety of plants, including barley, its properties have not been extensively studied with modern techniques. Candicine is toxic after parenteral administration, producing symptoms of neuromuscular blockade; further details are given in the "Pharmacology" section below.
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Candicine is a naturally occur ...... "Pharmacology" section below.
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La candicina è una sostanza or ...... derivato dell'ammina tiramina.
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2-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-N,N,N-trimethylethanaminium
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Maltoxin
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2-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-N,N,N-trimethylethan-1-aminium
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Maltoxin
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Candicine is a naturally occur ...... "Pharmacology" section below.
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La candicina è una sostanza or ...... derivato dell'ammina tiramina.
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Candicina
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Candicine
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