veratrine
Veratrine is a naturally occurring alkaloid mixture derived from plants of the genus Veratrum, commonly known as false hellebore. The extract is associated with several Veratrum species, especially Veratrum album and Veratrum viride. Veratrine refers to a collection of related alkaloids, with veratridine being the principal active component.
Chemistry and composition: Veratrine is not a single compound but a mixture of alkaloids. The constituent alkaloids
Pharmacology: Veratrine acts on voltage-gated sodium channels, causing prolonged activation and delayed inactivation. This leads to
Uses and history: Historically, mixtures containing veratrine were used in some traditional medicines in small doses
Safety and regulation: Veratrine is highly toxic, and ingestion or significant dermal exposure can be dangerous.