What is the effect of Conine in insects?
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poison hemlock
Coniine's most famous victim is Socrates who was sentenced to death by poison chalice containing poison hemlock in 399 BC.
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The plant uses a mixture of sugar and coniine to simultaneously attract and poison insects, which then fall into a digestive tube. Coniine is also found in Aethusa cynapium, commonly known as fool's parsley.
What are the effects of quinine?
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