- (S)-
Canadine, also
known as (S)-tetrahydroberberine and xanthopuccine, is a
benzylisoquinoline alkaloid (BIA), of the
protoberberine structural subgroup...
- In enzymology, a (S)-
canadine synthase (EC 1.14.21.5) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction (S)-tetrahydrocolumbamine +
NADPH + H+ + O2 ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- Many of the
species in
Corydalis contain other toxins and
alkaloids like
canadine,
which blocks calcium. The
species C.
caseana is
poisonous to livestock...
- the 9-hydroxyl group.
Canadine synthase (CAS)
catalyzes the
formation of a
unique C2-C3
methylenedioxy bridge in (S)-
canadine. An N-methylation (TNMT)...
-
phenol and
methoxy group.
Examples of
products formed by this
process are
canadine and berberine. Similarly, ortho-demethylenation can be
carried out by other...
- hydrastine, berberine, berberastine, hydrastinine, tetrahydroberberastine,
canadine and canalidine. A
related compound, 8-oxotetrahydrothalifendine, was identified...
- Francisco.
California and
United Kingdom would later be
described by Ian
Canadine in Rock: The
Rough Guide as "the band's two
unequivocal masterpieces"....
-
reaction (R)-
canadine + 2 NADP+ ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons }
berberine + 2
NADPH + H+ Thus, the two
substrates of this
enzyme are (R)-
canadine and nicotinamide...
- myrmecochory. Many of the
species in
Corydalis contain alkaloids such as
canadine and corydaline,
which blocks calcium. The
majority of
these belong to the...
-
music remains rooted in
dream pop.
Writing in The
Rough Guide to Rock, Ian
Canadine found Loved to be "very
similar in tone" to Cranes'
previous album Forever...