calabarine (Meaning)

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calabarine (n.)

An alkaloid resembling physostigmine and occurring with it in the calabar bean.

Synonyms & Antonyms of calabarine

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calabarine Sentence Examples

  1. The pharmacologist studied the effects of calabarine on neural pathways.
  2. Calabarine is known for its potent neurological properties.
  3. Researchers are investigating the potential therapeutic uses of calabarine in treating certain neurological disorders.
  4. The structure of calabarine resembles that of other alkaloids found in natural sources.
  5. Consumption of plants containing calabarine has been linked to certain physiological responses.
  6. The isolation of calabarine from its botanical source requires precise extraction methods.
  7. Studies suggest that calabarine may interact with specific receptors in the nervous system.
  8. The biochemical synthesis of calabarine remains a subject of interest in organic chemistry.
  9. The neurotoxic effects of calabarine vary depending on dosage and individual susceptibility.
  10. Scientists are unraveling the molecular mechanisms underlying the actions of calabarine in the brain.

FAQs About the word calabarine

An alkaloid resembling physostigmine and occurring with it in the calabar bean.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pharmacologist studied the effects of calabarine on neural pathways.

Calabarine is known for its potent neurological properties.

Researchers are investigating the potential therapeutic uses of calabarine in treating certain neurological disorders.

The structure of calabarine resembles that of other alkaloids found in natural sources.