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Tropane alkaloids are mostly [[Acetylcholine#The cholinergic system|anti-cholinergics]] (antagonistic action on acetylcholine [[receptors]]) or [[ | Tropane alkaloids are mostly [[Acetylcholine#The cholinergic system|anti-cholinergics]] (antagonistic action on acetylcholine [[receptors]]) or [[stimulant]]s (prevention of [[dopamine]] reuptake). | ||
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Tropane alkaloids are a class of chemicals that include compounds with psychoactive effects.
Chemistry
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Tropane alkaloids are molecules that contain a tropane ring in their structure.
Pharmacology
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Tropane alkaloids are mostly anti-cholinergics (antagonistic action on acetylcholine receptors) or stimulants (prevention of dopamine reuptake).
Examples
Tropane alkaloids are seen throughout organic chemistry and include psychoactive and anaesthetic compounds.
Anticholinergic drugs:
Stimulant drugs:
See also
References
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