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"It is broken down at a relatively slow rate within the body, due to its resistance to acetylcholinesterases.Methacholine has a β-methyl group which provides selectivity towards M-type receptors as compared to N-type receptors. The quarternary ammonium group is essential for activity. The ester however makes it susceptible to the enzyme acetylcholine esterase.[2]"
These statements are seemingly contradictory. Is it susceptible to AchE? If so, to what degree? Dryphi (talk) 03:35, 2 June 2011 (UTC)Reply