curatura
Curatura, or curare, refers to a group of plant-derived poisons historically used by Indigenous peoples of the Amazon to poison arrow tips. The name is drawn from indigenous languages and entered European science in the early modern period. These preparations are not a single chemical but a mixture of alkaloids obtained from various plants.
Traditional curare preparations come from plants such as Chondrodendron tomentosum and Strychnos toxifera; the active alkaloids
In modern medicine, curare-like alkaloids act as non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockers. They competitively inhibit acetylcholine at nicotinic
Medical use and safety: Curare-derived agents are used as muscle relaxants during anesthesia to facilitate intubation