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  1. Brucine - Wikipedia

    Brucine is an alkaloid closely related to strychnine, most commonly found in the Strychnos nux-vomica tree. Brucine poisoning is rare, since it is usually ingested with strychnine, and strychnine is more …

  2. Brucine: Toxicity, Sources, and Comparison to Strychnine

    Jul 25, 2025 · Brucine is a naturally occurring chemical compound classified as an alkaloid. Known for its intensely bitter taste, brucine is primarily recognized for its toxic properties and requires careful …

  3. UN 1570: Brucine - Substance information – HazMat Tool

    Brucine Brucine is an alkaloid closely related to strychnine, most commonly found in the Strychnos nux-vomica tree. Brucine poisoning is rare, since it is usually ingested with strychnine, and strychnine is …

  4. Brucine | C23H26N2O4 | CID 442021 - PubChem

    Brucine | C23H26N2O4 | CID 442021 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier …

  5. Exploring brucine alkaloid: A comprehensive review on pharmacology ...

    Nov 1, 2023 · Brucine is derived from the plant Strychnos nux-vomica of the Loganiaceae family, is an indole alkaloid with significant versatility and value. It is …

  6. Brucine: A Review of Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and ... - Frontiers

    Apr 3, 2020 · Abstract Brucine, a weak alkaline indole alkaloid, is one of the main bioactive and toxic constituents of Nux-vomica. Modern pharmacology studies and clinical practice demonstrate that …

  7. Brucine - WikiMD's Medical Encyclopedia

    Apr 19, 2024 · Brucine Brucine's Mechanism of Action Brucine is an alkaloid found primarily in the seeds of Strychnos nux-vomica, a tree native to India and Southeast Asia, and in smaller amounts in other …

  8. Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet

    Brucine is a white, odorless, crystalline (sand-like) solid with a very bitter taste. It is used in the manufacture of other chemicals, in perfumes, as a medication for animals, and as a poison for rodents.

  9. Brucine – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    Brucine is obtained from seeds of Strychnosnux‐vomica the family of Loganiaceae, and is a traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases like rheumatic pain, diabetes, anaemia, cancer, and …

  10. Brucine - NIST Chemistry WebBook

    Notes Go To: Top Data from NIST Standard Reference Database 69: NIST Chemistry WebBook The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) uses its best efforts to deliver a high quality …