Gephyrotoxin is a naturally occurring product that stems from the Colombian tropical frog Dendrobates histrionicus. It is a member of the class of compounds known as histrionicotoxins. This alkaloid skin secretion was first isolated from the tropical frog in 1977 by Daly and his fellow workers.
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