抄録
In the preceding articles (1-4), a dual mode of paralyzing action of candicine (maltoxin) on the frog muscles was reported, i.e., an overall depolarization of the muscle fiber membrane and a depression of sensitivity of the endplate membrane to acetylcholine.
On the other hand, candicine has been known as a nicotine-like drug without any detail analysis (5-17). Present experiments have been carried out to elucidate the mode of the ganglion stimulating action of candicine in comparison with some other ganglionic stimulants.