Anatabine
Anatabine (uh-nat-uh-been,-bin) is one of the minor alkaloids found in plants in the Solanaceae family, which includes the tobacco plant and tomato. Commercial tobacco plants typically produce alkaloids at levels between 2% and 4% of total dry weight, with nicotine accounting for about 90% of the total alkaloid content, and the related compounds anabatine, nornicotine, and anabasine making up nearly all the rest. These compounds are thought to be biologically active, and part of plants' natural defense system against insects.
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Anatabine
Anatabine (uh-nat-uh-been,-bin) is one of the minor alkaloids found in plants in the Solanaceae family, which includes the tobacco plant and tomato. Commercial tobacco plants typically produce alkaloids at levels between 2% and 4% of total dry weight, with nicotine accounting for about 90% of the total alkaloid content, and the related compounds anabatine, nornicotine, and anabasine making up nearly all the rest. These compounds are thought to be biologically active, and part of plants' natural defense system against insects.
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Anatabin ist ein heterocyclisc ...... d einem Tetrahydropyridinring.
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Anatabine (uh-nat-uh-been,-bin ...... tinic acetylcholine receptors.
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[2R,(+)]-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydro-2,3'-bipyridine
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31,284,384
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SOPPBXUYQGUQHE-JTQLQIEISA-N
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451,607,368
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Anatabin ist ein heterocyclisc ...... d einem Tetrahydropyridinring.
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Anatabine (uh-nat-uh-been,-bin ...... efense system against insects.
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Anatabin
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Anatabine
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