atropa in English

noun

belladonna, poisonous plant with dark purple berries

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1. Belladonna is a plant also known as Atropa Belladonna, Atropa acuminata, Baccifère, Belle-Dame, Belle-Galante, Bouton Noir, Cerise du Diable, …

2. Belladonna is a plant also known as Atropa Belladonna, Atropa acuminata, Baccifère, Belle-Dame, Belle-Galante, Bouton Noir, Cerise du Diable, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's …

3. Atropine is an Alkaloid isolated from Atropa belladonna, or deadly nightshade

4. Belladonna (Atropa Belladonna) is a poisonous plant, native to parts of Asia and Europe

5. Atropa Belladonna is a leafy perennial plant that bears shiny black berries

6. Belladonna, also known as atropa Belladonna or deadly nightshade, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the nightshade family Solanaceae

7. Ontology: Atropine (C0004259) An alkaloid, originally from Atropa belladonna, but found in other plants, mainly SOLANACEAE

8. Belladonna definition, a poisonous plant, Atropa Belladonna, of the nightshade family, having purplish-red flowers and black berries

9. Atropine Sulfate is the sulfate salt of Atropine, a naturally-occurring alkaloid isolated from the plant Atropa belladonna

10. Belladonna (bĕl'ə-dŏn'ə) is a poisonous Eurasian perennial herb (Atropa Belladonna), having usually solitary, nodding, purplish-brown, bell-shaped flowers and glossy black berries

11. Belladonna, (Atropa Belladonna), also called deadly nightshade, tall bushy herb of the nightshade family (Solanaceae), the source of the crude drug of the same name

12. Belladonna is a plant also known as Atropa Belladonna, Atropa acuminata, Baccifère, Belle-Dame, Belle-Galante, Bouton Noir, Cerise du Diable, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberry, Grande Morelle, Guigne de la Côte, Herbe à la Mort, Herbe du Diable, Morelle Furieuse, Naughty Man's Cherries, Poison Black Cherries, Suchi, and other names.

13. Atropine is a natural alkaloid anticholinergic agent found as a secondary metabolite in plants of the Solanaceae family, including deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) for which it is named

14. Resulting in apoatropine (Atropamine), which can hydrolyze to tropine and atropa acid on the one hand or form dimers to give belladonine on the other hand [3,5] (see Fig

15. A poisonous perennial herb (Atropa Belladonna)native to Eurasia and northern Africa and naturalized in parts of North America, having nodding, purplish-brown, bell-shaped flowers and glossy black berries

16. Atropine, poisonous crystalline substance belonging to a class of compounds known as alkaloids and used in medicine. Atropine occurs naturally in belladonna (Atropa belladonna), from which the crystalline compound was first prepared in 1831.

17. Belladonna definition is - an Old World poisonous plant (Atropa Belladonna) of the nightshade family having purple or green bell-shaped flowers, glossy black berries, and root and leaves that yield atropine —called also deadly nightshade.

18. —The principal alkaloids contained in Atropa Belladonna, as atropine, hyoscyarnine, hyoseine, and belladonnine, also Atropamine, are substances which bear a close chemical relationship to one another, being partly isomeric and capable of being transformed into one another, e

19. Cataplasm is a lethal poison, made of concentrate of the rare Atropa belladonna mixed with demon poison.12 In 1940, Brother Zachariah was injured with a Cataplasm-poisoned blade by a faerie

20. Atropin (po grški boginji usode Atropi) je strupen alkaloid, ki se nahaja v nekaterih vrstah rastlin iz družine razhudnikovk, zlasti v volčji češnji, po kateri je tudi imenovan (strokovno ime za volčjo češnjo je Atropa belladonna).Atropin je kompetitivni antagonist muskarinskih receptorjev.Spada med antiholinergike

21. angelica (Angelica spp.), belladonna (Atropa spp.), camomile (Matricaria spp.), cumin (Carum spp.), digitalis (Digitalis spp.), gentian (Gentiana spp.), hyssop (Hyssopus spp.), jasmine (Jasminum spp.), lavender and lavandin (Lavandula spp.), marjoram (Origanum spp.), melissa (Melissa spp.), mint (Mentha spp.), poppy (Papaver spp.), periwinkle (Vinca spp.), psyllium (seed) (Psyllium spp.), saffron (Curcuma spp.), sage (Salvia spp.), marigold (Calendula spp.), valerian (Valeriana spp.), etc.