Abstract
Abstract The effects of mono- and di-ortho substitution of benzoylcholine on actions on the rat phrenic diaphragm and frog rectus abdominis preparations have been examined. Ortho substitution of benzoylcholine does not necessarily lead to a reduction in activity and may increase potency. It appears that mono-ortho-iodo substitution provides most stability combined with pharmacological activity.
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