otopine
Otopine is a naturally occurring alkaloid found in the seeds of the plant Otophora minor, which is native to South America. It is also known as otophorine and is a member of the tropane alkaloid family, which includes other well-known compounds such as cocaine and atropine. Otopine is characterized by its tropane ring structure, which is a common feature among tropane alkaloids.
The primary source of otopine is the seeds of Otophora minor, a small tree that grows in
One of the notable properties of otopine is its ability to act as a muscarinic antagonist, similar
In addition to its pharmacological effects, otopine has been investigated for its potential in the treatment
Despite its interesting properties, otopine is not widely used in modern medicine due to its limited availability