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Aporphine is an
alkaloid with the
chemical formula C17H17N. It is the core
chemical substructure of the
aporphine alkaloids, a
subclass of
quinoline alkaloids...
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Aporphine alkaloids are
naturally occurring chemical compounds from the
group of alkaloids.
After the
benzylisoquinoline alkaloids they are the second...
- the genus, the
plant contains psychoactive aporphine alkaloids such as nuciferine, and
possibly aporphine itself.[inconsistent] (not to be
confused with...
- It is
structurally related to
apomorphine and
other aporphine derivatives.
Apomorphine Aporphine Glaucine Bulbocapnine Nantenine Pukateine Stepholidine...
- soursop. The
leaves of
Annona muricata contain annonamine,
which is an
aporphine-class
alkaloid containing a
quaternary ammonium group. The
plant also...
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which suggested an
apparent biogenetic relationship to the well-known
aporphine alkaloids. Furthermore, this ****ociation
thereby suggested a biosynthetic...
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Glaucine (1,2,9,10-TetraMethoxy
Aporphine, Bromcholitin, Glauvent, Tusidil, Tussiglaucin) is an
aporphine alkaloid found in
several different plant species...
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Boldine is an
alkaloid of the
aporphine class that is
characteristic of the
boldo tree
Peumus boldus Molina. It is the most
abundant alkaloid found in...
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Cannabinoids (CB1 agonists) D2
agonists Apomorphine Aporphine Bromocriptine Cabergoline Lisuride LSD
Memantine Nuciferine Pergolide Phenethylamine Piribedil...
- α1D-adrenergic
receptor antagonist. The
compound belongs to the
group of
aporphine alkaloids. Indra, B; Matsunaga, K; Hoshino, O; Suzuki, M; Ogasawara, H;...