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  1. Curare - Wikipedia

    Curare (/ kʊˈrɑːri / or / kjʊˈrɑːri /; kuu-RAH-ree or kyuu-RAH-ree) is a common name for various alkaloid arrow poisons originating from plant extracts.

  2. What is curare and what does it do? - Drugs.com

    Aug 15, 2024 · Curare causes muscle paralysis by acting as a competitive acetylcholine (ACh) antagonist. ACh is a neurotransmitter that is released into the neuromuscular junction to enable the transmission of information between nerve and muscle cells.

  3. The Curare Plant: A Cure All, or Kill All? - Evergreen State College

    Curare is a plant that began its journey as a poison that was used to kill. In the middle of the 20 th century it was used as a “cure” in medicine. Later, as medicinal knowledge grew it was used as a natural remedy for many illnesses.

  4. Curare: From Paralyzed to Anesthetized | Nature's Poisons

    May 13, 2014 · Native South Americans use curare for hunting wild game. And just like with de Tolosa’s men, wild animals become paralyzed. The prey either die of asphyxiation due to respiratory paralysis or become paralyzed enough for them to be tracked down.

  5. Curare | Natural Muscle Relaxant & Chemical Compound

    Curare is a drug belonging to the alkaloid family of organic compounds, derivatives of which are used in modern medicine primarily as skeletal muscle relaxants.

  6. CURARE - Medicosage

    Apr 20, 2024 · Curare, also known as arrow-poison or Woorari, is a potent plant-derived substance used historically by indigenous tribes in South America for hunting purposes. It is renowned for its ability to induce muscular paralysis while …

  7. Curare, for which urari and woorari are synonyms, first appears in the literature in 1595 in a reference of Hakluyt to Sir Walter Raleigh's voyage up the Orinoco River to Equador. A crude extract of the drug was used by the natives of that territory …

  8. Curare - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Mar 25, 2019 · Curare is often used as a general term to describe a wide variety of highly toxic plant extracts. Curare was originally used by South American Indians as an arrow poison that caused paralysis of skeletal muscle of prey being hunted. Curare was first used medically as a muscle relaxant in 1912.

  9. Curare - A Curative Poison: A Scientometric Analysis - PMC

    Curare is one of the best-examined neurotoxins of the world, which has empirically been used for centuries by American Indigenes. Research on curare has been performed much later, a global scientometric analysis on curare research or its derivates ...

  10. Curare - Altmeyers Encyclopedia - Department Internal medicine

    Oct 29, 2020 · Curare is a collective term for various alkaloid poisons. For indigenous South American peoples (Orinoco and Amazon river basins) curare is used as a highly effective ...