muscarine

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Etymology[edit]

From the fungus Amanita muscaria, from Latin musca (fly).

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muscarine (countable and uncountable, plural muscarines)

  1. (biochemistry) An extremely poisonous alkaloid, obtained from fly agaric, that disrupts the action of acetylcholine neurotransmitter.

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muscarine f (plural muscarines)

  1. muscarine

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muscarine f

  1. plural of muscarina