Science, asked by vishvendra94, 10 months ago

what is atropine made of​

Answers

Answered by kalinayak108
0

Atropine is made of the mixture of enantiomeric of d-hyoscyamine and I- hyoscyamine.

Answered by skyfall63
0

Atropine made of d-hyoscyamine and l-hyoscyamine.

Explanation:

Atropine is an enantiomeric combination of d-hyoscyamine and l-hyoscyamine, with much of the biochemical consequences of l-hyoscyamine. Its pharmacological effects arise from binding to muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. They're an antimuscarinic agent.

Atropine is a drug used to treat certain types of nerve agents and chemical poisoning, as well as other types of slow heart rate, and to reduce the production of saliva during surgery.

Atropine is naturally found in a number of night shade family plants including deadly night shade, Jimson weed, and mandrake.

To know more:

what is atropine made of​ - Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/16409211

Similar questions