scopolamine in English

noun
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a poisonous plant alkaloid used as an antiemetic in motion sickness, as a preoperative medication for examination of the eye, and formerly as a sedative and hypnotic.
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1. Someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying.

2. Ipratropium, scopolamine, and glycopyrrolate are examples of muscarinic Anticholinergics [20

3. Atropamine; 6.7%),tropine (3%), scopolamine (1.9%), aposcopolamine (0.5%), 3-α-phenyl-acetoxytropane (0.3%) andtropinone (0.2%)

4. 22 words related to Alkaloid: atropine, hyoscyamine, pilocarpine, hyoscine, scopolamine, physostigmine, cinchonine, ephedrine, ergonovine, Ergotrate Maleate

5. Strategies for supercritical fluid extraction of hyoscyamine and scopolamine salts using Basified modifiers J Chromatogr A

6. Of the alkaloid content, 87.6% on average is atropine (the balance being Atropamine, scopolamine, and related compounds)

7. Atropine has a stimulant effect on the central nervous system and heart, whereas scopolamine has a sedative effect.

8. 25 The results showed that antagonist of muscarine receptor—scopolamine could retard, but not completely block epileptiform discharges induced by penicillin.

9. What is belladonna Alkaloids and phenobarbital? belladonna Alkaloids and phenobarbital is made up of belladonna Alkaloids (atropine, hyoscyamine, scopolamine) and phenobarbital

10. The anticholinergics and Antispasmodics are a group of medicines that include the natural belladonna alkaloids (atropine, belladonna, hyoscyamine, and scopolamine) and related products

11. The Anticholinergics and antispasmodics are a group of medicines that include the natural belladonna alkaloids (atropine, belladonna, hyoscyamine, and scopolamine) and related products

12. The active ingredients of this plant are hyoscyamine, atropine, Atropamine, belaplomine and scopolamine, present in the whole plant but with higher concentration in the leaves

13. ANTI CHOLINERGICS • Natural : Atropine, Scopolamine • Semisynthetic: HomAtropine, Atropine methonitrate, Hyoscine butylbromide, Ipratropium bromide, Tiotropium bromide • Synthetic: Cyclopentolate, Tropicamide, Oxybutinin, Trihexphenidyl, Glycopyrrolate DR GEETANJALI VERMA

14. Anticholinergic examples of industrial chemicals and potential chemical warfare/terrorism agents: BZ (3-quinuclidinyl benzilate), and other glycolate Anticholinergics (tropane alkaloids) [atropine, hyoscyamine, scopolamine]

15. 24 Methods Effects of subcutaneous injection of methyl scopolamine and pyridostigmine on stress-induced hyperthermia and motor activity were observed in rats by radio telemetry in an open-field chamber.

16. Antiemetic Medication Classes Anticholinergics Scopolamine is an example of an anticholinergic medication that is often used to treat motion sickness or nausea and vomiting associated with surgical recovery from anesthesia and/or opiate analgesia.

17. Also in the composition of the medicinal plant are such substances: scopolamine, hyoscyamine, Atropamine. These alkaloids have analgesic and bronchodilating properties, relieve spasms from smooth muscle organs, stimulate the cardiovascular system, normalize urine …

18. Chemical calmative weapons such as BZ (3-quinuclidinyl benzilate, a compound related to scopolamine) were developed during the Cold War.2 Proponents of Calmatives are creating a new and alarming legal ambiguity surrounding their use.

19. Atropine, the d, l-8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl ester of α-hydroxymethyl phenylacetic acid (14.1.4), can be synthesized by a standard scheme of synthesizing of tropane alkaloids.Condensation of maleyl aldehyde with methylamine and acetonedicarboxylic acid gives tropenone (14.1.1), which is the main starting material for the synthesis of both Atropine and scopolamine.