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Cactine
Traditional useMechanism of Action
Sympathomimetic activity; potential positive chronotropic effects; cardioactive properties under investigation
Research Notes
Night-blooming CereusWestern
Cactine alkaloid demonstrates cardioactive properties in traditional Mexican medicine with limited modern clinical studies. Mechanism involves sympathomimetic activity. Requires further clinical validation.
Found In 1 Herb
3D Molecular Structure
Alkaloid (phenylethylamine derivative)
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Cactine
Alkaloid (phenylethylamine derivative)Nitrogen-containing compounds with potent pharmacological effects
Representative pattern: C₉H₇N₂O
Atoms
Nitrogen
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
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