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Chelidonine is an
isolate of
Papaveraceae with
acetylcholinesterase and
butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity.
Chelidonine is the
major alkaloid component...
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considered poisonous to humans. The
berries contain the
isoquinoline alkaloid chelidonine, as well as
other alkaloids.
Ingesting the
berries causes mild symptoms...
- cryptopine, hemochelidonine, homochelidonine, norchelidonine, berberine,
chelidonine, sanguinarine, chelerythrine, and 8-hydroxydihydrosanguinarine. Sanguinarine...
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alkaloid present in the herb and root is coptisine, with berberine,
chelidonine, sanguinarine, and
chelerythrine also present.
Sanguinarine is particularly...
- C20H19NO5 (molar m****: 353.37 g/mol,
exact m****: 353.1263 u) may
refer to:
Chelidonine Lennoxamine LY-341,495 LY-344,545
Protopine This set
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nudicaule has been
shown to
contain the
benzophenanthidine alkaloid,
chelidonine. It also
contains (+)-amurine, (-)-amurensinine, (-)-O-methylthalisopavine...
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compound having a
chemical classification similar to that of sanguinarine.
Chelidonine Santos AC,
Adkilen P (1932). "The
Alkaloids of
Argemone Mexicana". Journal...
- (IV), a
molecule that
inhibits HIV by
acting on
various targets; (±)
chelidonine, a non-specific
cholinesterase inhibitor;
ammosamide B (V), a cytotoxic...