Ester Hydrolysis Differentially Reduces Aconitine-Induced Anti-hypersensitivity and Acute Neurotoxicity: Involvement of Spinal Microglial Dynorphin Expression and Implications for Aconitum Processing

Frontiers in Pharmacology
2016.0

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Aconitines, including bulleyaconitine A, probably the most bioactive and abundant alkaloids in

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