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replacement of quaternary nitrogen atom in acetylcholine by phosphorus results in​

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When the nitrogen of the quaternary ammonium group is replaced with arsenic, phosphorous, sulfur or selenium, their activity Increases. ... When all the methyl groups associated with the quaternary nitrogen atom are replaced by ethyl groups, the compound becomes cholinergic antagonist

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