General Information
What is Epibatidine?
Epibatidine is the chemical produced by the species of frog called Epipedobates Tricolor. These tiny frogs, some smaller than a fingernail, are located in the rainforests of Ecuador. Epibatidine is extremely dangerous and is a toxin produced by the frog in order to protect itself from predators. The toxin is in the form of a white solid powder which coats the frog.

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Introduction to the
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General Information
Facts about
Epibatidine. Where it can be found, how it is produced, and more.
History
The background of
Epibatidine and how the compound came to be isolated.
Uses
Discussion of the
possible uses of Epibatidine, both medically regulated and not.
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula, 3D
Models, Melting Points, and other chemical facts concerning Epibatidine.
References
A list in MLA format
of the sources for my project.
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