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ATROPA BELLADONNA, DEADLY NIGHTSHADE AND ITS PECULIARITIES

Khamroeva Sarvinoz Azamat Kizi , 3rd Year Student Of The Faculty Of Pharmacy, Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The Deadly Nightshade, Atropa belladonna, is a plant surrounded by myth, fear and awe. In antiquity, the Greeks and the Romans knew that it contained a deadly poison. In medieval times, it was widely used by witches, sorcerors and professional poisoners. Linnaeus later codified its remarkable properties as the genus Atropa, the Fate that slits the thin spun life and the species belladonna because of its power to dilate the pupils. In the 1830s, the pure alkaloid l-atropine was isolated from the plant. This proved to be a significant tool in the study of the autonomic nervous system leading to the identification of acetylcholine as an important neurotransmitter in mammals.

Keywords

Acetylcholine, Atropa, belladonna, murder, poisoning

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Khamroeva Sarvinoz Azamat Kizi. (2022). ATROPA BELLADONNA, DEADLY NIGHTSHADE AND ITS PECULIARITIES . International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health Research, 3(04), 13–17. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijmsphr/Volume03Issue04-04