| 21. | The biosynthesis of scopolamine begins with the decarboxylation of L-ornithine to putrescine by ornithine decarboxylase.
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| 22. | Scopolamine, which acts mainly on muscarinic receptors in the brain, can cause delirium and amnesia.
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| 23. | BZ is a glycolate anticholinergic compound related to atropine, scopolamine, hyoscyamine, and other deliriants.
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| 24. | Scopolamine ( Buscopan ) rectal suppositories or injections and Gaviscon have been used to alleviate intestinal symptoms.
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| 25. | The plant is a source of scopolamine, which was used as an anesthetic in the past.
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| 26. | They also contend that scopolamine wouldn't improve a horse's performance and could be unhealthy.
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| 27. | As hyoscyamine is a direct plant biosynthesis of scopolamine, it is produced via the same metabolic pathway.
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| 28. | Another small trial was performed in Italy, on healthy people in whom amnesia was induced with scopolamine.
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| 29. | Exceptions include scopolamine hydrobromide, which is soluble in organic solvents, and the water-soluble quinine sulfate.
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| 30. | The active agents in belladonna, atropine, hyoscine ( scopolamine ), and hyoscyamine, have anticholinergic properties.
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