Histrionicotoxin
The frog poison used in blowpipe darts: the Bristol molecule of the month for June 2000 by Neil Edwards and Mark Reed (Sussex University)
The frog poison used in blowpipe darts: the Bristol molecule of the month for June 2000 by Neil Edwards and Mark Reed (Sussex University)
The notorious morning sickness drug: the Bristol molecule of the month for July 2000 by Alex Lingham (Bristol University)
A painkiller: the Bristol molecule of the month for Sept 2000 by John Cameron and Kathleen Brawley (University of Aberdeen)
The controversial anabolic steroid: the Bristol molecule of the month for Oct 2000 by Paul May (University of Bristol)
Light emitting chemicals: the Bristol molecule of the month for Nov 2000 by Daniel Ormsby (University of Leeds)
The notorious Vietnam War defoliant: the Bristol molecule of the month for Dec 2000 by John Hardy (University of Bristol)
The anti-knock agent in petroleum: the Bristol molecule of the month for Jan 2001 by Simon Cotton (Uppingham School, Rutland)
A synthetic sweetener: the Bristol molecule of the month for Feb 2001 by D. Eric Walters (Finch University of Health Sciences The Chicago Medical School Chicago, USA)
A beetle signal pheremone: the Bristol molecule of the month for Mar 2001 by Gérard Dupuis and Nicole Berland (Lycée Faidherbe, Lille, France.)
The heat of chillis: the Bristol molecule of the month for Apr 2001 by Matthew Bellringer (University of Bristol)