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Brunfelsamidine is a poisonous pyrrolidine occurring in several species belonging to the Solanaceous (nightshade family) genus Brunfelsia, which has convulsant and neurotoxic effects.[1] It is a fairly common cause of poisoning among domestic animals such as cows and dogs that eat the plant. Symptoms are similar to poisoning from strychnine and can last from a few hours up to several days.[2] It is also a weak tryptase (type of serine protease) inhibitor[3] and found in Leptonychia pubescens[3]
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Brunfelsamidine is a poisonous pyrrolidine occurring in several species belonging to the Solanaceous (nightshade family) genus Brunfelsia, which has convulsant...
poisonous to domestic animals such as cats, dogs, and horses due to their brunfelsamidine content. Toxicity in dogs manifests with strychnine-like gastrointestinal...
An anticholinergic deliriant. Indole alkaloids (harmine, manacine, brunfelsamidine), Tropane alkaloids (scopolamine) Brunfelsia Known to cause delirium...
The molecular formula C5H7N3 may refer to: Brunfelsamidine, a poisonous plant derivative, which has convulsant and neurotoxic effects 3,4-Diaminopyridine...