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Crinine in an
alkaloid found in a
variety of
plants including many
species in the
family Amaryllidaceae. It was
first isolated and
characterized in the...
- been used in the
synthesis of a
number of them,
notably strychnine and
crinine.
Larry E.
Overman and
coworkers have done
extensive research on this reaction...
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Haemanthamine is a
crinine-like
alkaloid from the
Amaryllidaceae plant family. "hemanthamine". MeSH Database.
National Center for
Biotechnology Information...
- that acts on the
pancrease or [is it due to the
action of] a
special "
crinine" [i.e., a
hypothetical hormone that's
involved in digestion, like Fleig's...
- (molar m****: 271.31 g/mol,
exact m****: 271.1208 u) may
refer to: A-68930
Crinine Higenamine, or
norcoclaurine Normorphine This set
index page
lists chemical...
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alkaloids such as lycorine, undulatine, buphanisine, buphanamine, nerbowdine,
crinine, crinamidine, distichamine, 3O-acetyl-nerbowdine,
buphacetine and buphanidrine...
- rocks. The
diploid chromosome count of this
species is 2n = 22.
Several crinine-type
alkaloids have been
isolated from
tissue of this species. The floral...
- to have weak anti-fungal
properties in vitro. The
alkaloids lycorine,
crinine, hamayne, cherylline, and
bulbispermine have been
isolated from samples...
- Banwell,
Martin G.; Willis,
Anthony C. (2011). "The
Total Synthesis of the
Crinine Alkaloid Hamayne via a Pd[0]-Catalyzed
Intramolecular Alder-Ene Reaction"...
- T41135A10404271.en.
Retrieved 15
November 2021. Loveridge,
Arthur (1933). "Four new
crinine frogs from Australia".
Occasional Papers of the
Boston Society of Natural...