muscarin Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of muscarin

Webster

muscarin (n.)

A solid crystalline substance, C5H13NO2, found in the toadstool (Agaricus muscarius), and in putrid fish. It is a typical ptomaine, and a violent poison.

muscarin Sentence Examples

  1. Muscarin, a toxic alkaloid, is found in some species of mushrooms, including Amanita muscaria.
  2. Muscarin primarily affects the nervous system, particularly the parasympathetic division.
  3. Symptoms of muscarin poisoning include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and excessive salivation.
  4. Muscarin acts on muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, causing stimulation of smooth muscle and glands.
  5. Bradycardia, hypotension, and bronchoconstriction can occur as a result of muscarin's action on the heart and lungs.
  6. Treatment for muscarin poisoning involves atropine, which blocks the effects of acetylcholine and reverses the symptoms.
  7. The amount of muscarin present in mushrooms varies greatly depending on the species and environmental conditions.
  8. Cooking or drying mushrooms does not eliminate muscarin, as it is stable to heat.
  9. Muscarin has been used in traditional medicine for its sudorific and diuretic properties.
  10. Some researchers are investigating the potential of muscarin as a therapeutic agent for certain neurological disorders.

FAQs About the word muscarin

A solid crystalline substance, C5H13NO2, found in the toadstool (Agaricus muscarius), and in putrid fish. It is a typical ptomaine, and a violent poison.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Muscarin, a toxic alkaloid, is found in some species of mushrooms, including Amanita muscaria.

Muscarin primarily affects the nervous system, particularly the parasympathetic division.

Symptoms of muscarin poisoning include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and excessive salivation.

Muscarin acts on muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, causing stimulation of smooth muscle and glands.