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Anagyrine is a
teratogenic alkaloid first isolated from (and
named for)
Anagyris foetida in the year 1885 by
French biologists Hardy and Gallois. A. foetida...
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considered safe,
given the
extreme toxicity of the species. The
alkaloid anagyrine,
present in the seeds, causes, in warm-blooded animals,
first slowing...
- lupanine,
angustifoline the α-pyridone type with 25 structures,
including anagyrine and
cytisine the
matrine type with 31 structures,
including matrine and...
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molecular formula C15H20N2O may
refer to:
Anagyrine 4,5-DHP-DMT 1-(2-Dimethylaminoethyl)dihydropyrano(3,2-e)indole 5-MeO-MALT 5-MeO-MPMI 5-MeO-pyr-T...
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plant that
blooms in the
months of March,
April and May. It
contains anagyrine and is
considered toxic if
directly ingested.
Among the
biologically active...
- compounds,
including isoflavones and
toxic alkaloids, such as lupinine,
anagyrine and sparteine. With
early detection,
these can be
removed through processing...
- deer-resistant due to the
presence of the bitter-tasting
alkaloid toxins anagyrine and lupinine.
Because of
these toxins lupines can
negatively affect livestock...
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plant contains toxic alkaloids including lupinine and the
teratogenic anagyrine. Lee, S. T., et al. (2007).
Alkaloid profiles, concentration, and pools...
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bisnortilidine 53948-51-9 C15H19NS2
ethylmethylthiambutene 441-61-2 C15H20N2O
anagyrine 486-89-5 C15H20N2O
rhombifoline 529-78-2 C15H20N2O
thermopsine 486-90-8...
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caudatus that is
responsible for the
disease is the
quinolizidine alkaloid anagyrine,
though some
other species contain a
different teratogenic compound. It...