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Search results for nonoxynol root_version in Record Version (approximate match)
Status:
Other
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)
Targets:
Conditions:
Strychnine-N-oxide is the major metabolite of Strychnine. Strychnine, the major alkaloid present in $trychnos:nuxypmicagseeds has been reported to stimulate
the entire central nervous system with preference for the
spinal cord. It is a powerful convulsant and because of
this property, it is an important pharmacological tool as
it plays a unique role as an inhibitor of post synaptic
inhibitory impulses. It is useful to study inhibitory
transmitter and receptor types. However, because of its
extreme toxicity, strychnine does not have any therapeutic
application in the Western system of medicine. Strychnine-N-oxide is less toxic and less convulsive than strychnine itself. However, strychnine N-oxide is not
being used as a therapeutic agent now probably because of the threat of convulsions at higher doses. Strychnine-N-oxide is a muscarinic allosteric agent.