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muscarine

Nicotine vs Muscarine - What's the difference?

nicotine | muscarine |


As nouns the difference between nicotine and muscarine

is that nicotine is (chemistry) an alkaloid (c10h14n2), commonly occurring in the tobacco plant in small doses it is a habit-forming stimulant; in larger doses it is toxic and is often used in insecticides while muscarine is (biochemistry) an extremely poisonous alkaloid, obtained from fly agaric, that disrupts the action of acetylcholine neurotransmitter.

Parasympatholytic vs Muscarine - What's the difference?

parasympatholytic | muscarine |


As nouns the difference between parasympatholytic and muscarine

is that parasympatholytic is any drug having this effect while muscarine is (biochemistry) an extremely poisonous alkaloid, obtained from fly agaric, that disrupts the action of acetylcholine neurotransmitter.

As an adjective parasympatholytic

is (medicine) that blocks the action of the parasympathetic nervous system; anticholinergic.

Muscarin vs Muscarine - What's the difference?

muscarin | muscarine |


As nouns the difference between muscarin and muscarine

is that muscarin is while muscarine is (biochemistry) an extremely poisonous alkaloid, obtained from fly agaric, that disrupts the action of acetylcholine neurotransmitter.

Muscarine vs Muscadine - What's the difference?

muscarine | muscadine |


As nouns the difference between muscarine and muscadine

is that muscarine is (biochemistry) an extremely poisonous alkaloid, obtained from fly agaric, that disrupts the action of acetylcholine neurotransmitter while muscadine is an american vine of the subgenus.

Muscardine vs Muscarine - What's the difference?

muscardine | muscarine |


As nouns the difference between muscardine and muscarine

is that muscardine is a fungus, , that affects silkworms, their bodies becoming white and covered with spores while muscarine is (biochemistry) an extremely poisonous alkaloid, obtained from fly agaric, that disrupts the action of acetylcholine neurotransmitter.

Muscarine vs Dicyclomine - What's the difference?

muscarine | dicyclomine |


As nouns the difference between muscarine and dicyclomine

is that muscarine is (biochemistry) an extremely poisonous alkaloid, obtained from fly agaric, that disrupts the action of acetylcholine neurotransmitter while dicyclomine is an anticholinergic that blocks muscarine receptors.

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