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uabaina - traducción al Inglés

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
G-strophanthidin; Ouabaine; G-strophanthin; C29H44O12; ATC code C01AC01; ATCvet code QC01AC01; Acocantherin; Astrobain; G-Strophicor; Gratibain; Gratus Strophanthin; Kombetin; Purostrophan; Rectobaina; Solufantina; Strodival; Strophalen; Strophoperm; Strophosan; Uabaina; Uabanin; G-Strophanthin
  • ''Acokanthera schimperi'' plant.
  • The African crested rat smears toxins on its flank hairs
  • Key steps in the synthesis of ouabain.<ref>Deslongchamps, P. et al. 'Synthesis Of Ouabain'. Synfacts 2008.6 (2008): 0562-0562. Web.</ref>
  • k-Strophanthin
  • ''Strophanthus gratus'' plant.

uabaina      
n. ouabain, toxic substance used as heart stimulator (Medicine)

Wikipedia

Ouabain

Ouabain or (from Somali waabaayo, "arrow poison" through French ouabaïo) also known as g-strophanthin, is a plant derived toxic substance that was traditionally used as an arrow poison in eastern Africa for both hunting and warfare. Ouabain is a cardiac glycoside and in lower doses, can be used medically to treat hypotension and some arrhythmias. It acts by inhibiting the Na/K-ATPase, also known as the sodium-potassium ion pump. However, adaptations to the alpha-subunit of the Na+/K+-ATPase via amino acid substitutions, have been observed in certain species, namely some herbivore- insect species, that have resulted in toxin resistance.

It is classified as an extremely hazardous substance in the United States as defined in Section 302 of the U.S. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (42 U.S.C. 11002), and is subject to strict reporting requirements by facilities which produce, store, or use it in significant quantities.