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- Elymoclavine is an ergot alkaloid (ergoline alkaloid). It can be produced from C. fusiformis from Pennisetum typhoideum. It is a precursor in the biosynthesis...
- Ergometrine 0.049% Lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide 0.035% Isolysergic acid hydroxyethylamide 0.024% Elymoclavine 0.022% Ergometrinine 0.011% Chanoclavine 0.016%...
- modifications to the basic ergoline are seen in nature, for example agroclavine, elymoclavine, lysergol. Those deriving from dimethylergoline are referred to as clavines...
- C16H18N2O (molar m****: 254.33 g/mol) may refer to: Amphenone B, or amphenone Elymoclavine Epoxyagroclavine Lysergol Setoclavine This set index page lists chemical...
- monooxygenases (CYP450) are then thought to catalyze the formation of elymoclavine from argoclavine via a 2 electron oxidation. This is further converted...
- in the synthesis of ergot-based drugs; agroclavine can be oxidized to elymoclavine, which then undergoes further processing. Bhattacharji, S., Birch, A...
- oxidation of agroclavne to the corresponding primary alcohol, elymoclavine. Elymoclavine is then oxidized by four electrons by a P450 monooxygenase to...
- biosynthesis are chanoclavine-I and agroclavine – the latter is hydroxylated to elymoclavine, which in turn oxidizes into paspalic acid. In the process of allyl rearrangement...