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Legal opiates forms

In fact, small amounts of morphine, 6-acetylmorphine, codeine, and thebaine, all opiate compounds, have been found in mammalian brain877 878 and have presumably arisen by the same pathway observed in plants (Fig. 25-10). However, there is no cross reactivity between morphine and alcohol in addicted mice,879 and acetaldehyde is probably not the addictive agent. Acetaldehyde is very reactive and may be responsible for much of the damage caused by ethanol.880 At a blood ethanol concentration of 20 mm a person is legally intoxicated, and large amounts of acetaldehyde may be formed and react with many amines, nucleotides, proteins, etc. Ethanol blocks glutamatergic NMDA receptors and... [Pg.1797]


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