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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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filiformisand Related Aporphines:
Antitrypanosomal Activity, Cytotoxicity, and
Interaction with DNA and...
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Kelly PH,
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Action of
aporphine alkaloids on
dopaminergic mechanisms in rat brain". European...
- The most
common structural types are the
benzylisoquinolines and the
aporphines.
According to
current knowledge, a
total of
about 2500
isoquinoline alkaloids...
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known functions of
alkaloids are
related to protection. For example,
aporphine alkaloid liriodenine produced by the
tulip tree
protects it from parasitic...
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dagga and
indian warrior, and
psychoactive alkaloids, e.g., betonicine,
aporphine, leonurine, nuciferine, and nicotine. Some
synthetic cannabinoids products...
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Nymphaea caerulea and
Nelumbo nucifera contain the
alkaloids nuciferine and
aporphine. The
genome of the
sacred lotus was
sequenced in May 2013. A dedicated...
- It is
structurally related to
apomorphine and
other aporphine derivatives.
Apomorphine Aporphine Glaucine Bulbocapnine Nantenine Pukateine Stepholidine...
- α1D-adrenergic
receptor antagonist. The
compound belongs to the
group of
aporphine alkaloids. Indra, B; Matsunaga, K; Hoshino, O; Suzuki, M; Ogasawara, H;...
- 10-tetramethoxyaporphine, bromcholitin, glauvent, tusidil, and tussiglaucin) is an
aporphine alkaloid found in
several different plant species in the
family Papaveraceae...