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- Agroclavine belongs to the group of ergot alkaloids, which also includes ergotamine. Historically, the main use of agroclavine was in the synthesis of...
- Semiterpenoid indole alkaloids Ergot alkaloids Tryptophanchanoclavineagroclavineelimoclavinepaspalic acid → lysergic acid Ergotamine, ergobasine...
- Ergoline alkaloids of unknown percentage Compound name Chemical structure Agroclavine Festuclavine Chanoclavine II Lysergene Lysergol Isolysergol Setoclavine...
- an anamorph species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which produces agroclavine-I and epoxyagroclavine-I. UniProt Straininfo of Penicillium sizovae ATCC...
- molecular formula C16H18N2 (molar m****: 238.33 g/mol) may refer to: Agroclavine Cycloclavine 1-(2-Diphenyl)piperazine (RA-7) Lysergine Metapramine Nomifensine...
- modifications to the basic ergoline are seen in nature, for example agroclavine, elymoclavine, lysergol. Those deriving from dimethylergoline are referred...
- vessels. The causal agents of mucormycosis may also produce toxins like agroclavine which is toxic to humans, sheep and cattle. This infection usually occurs...
- biosynthesis of ergine in Claviceps purpurea will be exemplified, in which agroclavine is produced following the formation of chanoclavine-l-aldehyde, catalyzed...
- N-methylation. Further products of biosynthesis are chanoclavine-I and agroclavine – the latter is hydroxylated to elymoclavine, which in turn oxidizes...
- festuclavine dehydrogenase EC 1.5.1.45: FAD reductase (NAD(P)H) EC 1.5.1.46: agroclavine dehydrogenase * EC 1.5.1.47: dihydromethanopterin reductase [NAD(P)+]...