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- Dihydrosanguinarine is an alkaloid found in the herbs Corydalis adunca and Lamprocapnos spectabilis. Dihydrosanguinarine 10-monooxygenase Epidemic dropsy...
- enzymology, a dihydrosanguinarine 10-monooxygenase (EC 1.14.13.56) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction dihydrosanguinarine + NADPH + H+ +...
- root is coptisine. Other alkaloids present include methyl 2'-(7,8-dihydrosanguinarine-8-yl)acetate, allocryptopine, stylopine, protopine, cryptopine, hemochelidonine...
- termed an escharotic. It is said to be 2.5 times more toxic than dihydrosanguinarine. Native Americans once used sanguinarine in the form of bloodroot...
- oils adulterated with Argemone mexicana seed oil. Sanguinarine and dihydrosanguinarine are two major toxic alkaloids of argemone oil, which cause widespread...
- above-ground parts and 0.25% from the roots. The alkaloids present are dihydrosanguinarine, sanguinarine, scoulerine, cheilanthifoline, corydine, and protopine...
- katkar oil, which contains the toxic alkaloids sanguinarine and dihydrosanguinarine. Four quaternary isoquinoline alkaloids, dehydrocorydalmine, jatrorrhizine...
- katkar oil, which contains the toxic alkaloids sanguinarine and dihydrosanguinarine. Poisoning by katkar oil causes epidemic dropsy, with symptoms including...
- m****: 333.34 g/mol, exact m****: 333.1001 u) may refer to: Bisoxatin Dihydrosanguinarine This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- Zenk MH (1992). "Enzymic 10-hydroxylation and 10-O-methylation of dihydrosanguinarine in dihydrochelirubine formation by Eschscholtzia". Phytochemistry...