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alkaloids –
derivatives of putrescine, spermidine, and spermine.
Peptide and
cyclopeptide alkaloids.
Pseudoalkaloids – alkaloid-like
compounds that do not originate...
- terpenoids, flavonoids, tannins, and carbohydrates. The
plant produces cyclopeptide alkaloids known as ziziphines. The stem, bark, leaves, fruit, and roots...
- substrate-like
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sulphoxide moiety of the
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- to 9 cm long.
Female flower are
green and in a
terminal raceme. The
Cyclopeptide alkaloid,
hymenocardine has been
isolated from the stem bark extract...
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misidentified mushrooms containing mycotoxins may
result in hallucinations. The
cyclopeptide-producing
Amanita phalloides is well
known for its
toxic potential and...
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contain amino nitrogen,
amide nitrogen (but
should be
differentiated from
cyclopeptides), an
oxazole ring, or a
thiazole ring.
Benzene rings are excluded, in...
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