- substituent.
Natural β-
carbolines primarily influence brain functions but can also
exhibit antioxidant effects.
Synthetically designed β-
carboline derivatives have...
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contain carbolines[citation needed]
Euodia leptococca Beta-
carboline Araliopsis tabouensis, Beta-
carbolines Flindersia laevicarpa, Beta-
carbolines Xanthoxylum...
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Carboline may
refer to the
following alkaloid compounds: β-
Carboline and its
derivatives γ-
Carboline This set
index article lists chemical compounds articles...
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Cabrerizo FM (2013). "Mechanisms of DNA
damage by
photoexcited 9-methyl-β-
carbolines". Org
Biomol Chem. 11 (32): 5300–9. doi:10.1039/c3ob40344k. hdl:11336/2178...
- properties. β-
carboline Alekseyev RS,
Kurki AV,
Yurovskaya MA (2009). "γ-
Carbolines and
their hydrogenated derivatives. 1.
Aromatic γ-
carbolines:
methods of...
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Psychotria viridis, to be
orally active. The
stems contain 0.11–0.83% beta-
carbolines, with
harmine and
tetrahydroharmine as the
major components. Alkaloids...
-
fluorescent indole alkaloid from the
group of
harmala alkaloids and beta-
carbolines. It is the
partly hydrogenated form of harmine.
Various plants contain...
- rest of the
fruiting body.
Certain mushrooms are
found to
produce beta-
carbolines which inhibit monoamine oxidase, an
enzyme that
breaks down tryptamine...
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broad structural types, i.e. indole-3-alkylamine, beta-
carbolines, and tetrahydro-β-
carboline. "Phyllodium pulc****um".
Germplasm Resources Information...
- B. (April 1981). "The
effect of
tryptolines (1, 2, 3, 4-tetrahydro-β-
carbolines) on
monoamine metabolism and the
platelet aggregation response in human...