Weight | 319.27 g/mol |
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Formula | C11H17N3O8 |
Hydrogen Acceptors | 11 |
Hydrogen Donors | 8 |
Aromatic Rings | 0 |
Rotatable Bonds | 1 |
Tarichatoxin (4368-28-9)
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- Tarichatoxin-Tetrodotoxin: A Potent Neurotoxin (Science, 1964)
- The occurrence of tetrodotoxin (tarichatoxin) in amphibia and the distribution of the toxin in the organs of newts (Taricha) (Toxicon, 1966)
- Blockage of sodium conductance increase in lobster giant axon by tarichatoxin (tetrodotoxin). (The Journal of General Physiology, 1966)
- PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDIES ON TARICHATOXIN, A POTENT NEUROTOXIN (Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1963)
- Tetrodotoxin, Tarichatoxin, and Chiriquitoxin: Historical Perspectives (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1986)
- Identity of Tarichatoxin and Tetrodotoxin (Science, 1964)
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- Wikipedia - tetrodotoxin
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a potent neurotoxin. Its name derives from Tetraodontiformes, an order that includes pufferfish, porcupinefish, ocean sunfish, and triggerfish; several of these species carry the toxin. Although tetrodotoxin was discovered in these fish and found in several other aquatic animals (e.g., in blue-ringed octopuses, rough-skinned newts, and moon snails), it is actually produced by certain infecting or symbiotic bacteria like Pseudoalteromonas, Pseudomonas, and Vibrio as well as other species found in the animals.
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