Alcuronium
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Alcuronium
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ATC code | M03 |
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Formula | C44H50N4O2+2 |
Mol. mass | 666.894 g/mol |
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Alcuronium is a peripherally acting muscle relaxant in the curare alkaloid family.
[edit] External links
- Zahn K, Eckstein N, Tränkle C, Sadée W, Mohr K (2002). "Allosteric modulation of muscarinic receptor signaling: alcuronium-induced conversion of pilocarpine from an agonist into an antagonist.". J Pharmacol Exp Ther 301 (2): 720–8. doi: . PMID 11961078.
- Maass A, Mohr K (1996). "Opposite effects of alcuronium on agonist and on antagonist binding to muscarinic receptors.". Eur J Pharmacol 305 (1-3): 231–4. doi: . PMID 8813558.
- Jakubík J, Tucek S (1994). "Protection by alcuronium of muscarinic receptors against chemical inactivation and location of the allosteric binding site for alcuronium.". J Neurochem 63 (5): 1932–40. PMID 7931349.
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