Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
muscarine
Noun
/ˈmʌs.kə.riːn/

Definition
Muscarine is a toxic alkaloid that is derived from the mushroom Amanita muscaria and is related to the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

Examples
- Muscarine can be found in certain types of mushrooms, especially Amanita muscaria.
- When ingested, muscarine can cause numerous physiological effects including sweating and increased heart rate.

Meaning
Muscarine acts as a stimulant of the parasympathetic nervous system, mimicking acetylcholine’s effects, which can lead to increased salivation, sweat production, and other bodily responses.

Synonyms
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