- the
activity of
ergoline alkaloids began in 1907, with the
isolation of
ergotoxine by G.
Barger and F. H. Carrin. However, the
industrial production of ergot...
- Although, if the
animal had been
exposed to
ergotoxine, the
blood pressure decreased. He
proposed that the
ergotoxine caused "selective
paralysis of
motor myoneural...
- ergot-based
drugs (such as methylergometrine,
ergotamine or, previously,
ergotoxine). The
deleterious side
effects occur either under high dose or when moderate...
- of ergot. Part III. Ergine, a new base
obtained by the
degradation of
ergotoxine and ergotinine".
Journal of the
Chemical Society (Resumed): 763. doi:10...
-
crystalline ergopeptine and one of the
ergot alkaloids separated from
ergotoxine. It is also a
dopamine receptor agonist. It was
discovered by
Albert Hofmann...
-
Ergoxine groups,
including ergostine, ergoptine,
ergonine and
their isomers Ergotoxine group,
including ergocristine, α-ergocryptine, β-ergocryptine, ergocornine...
- 1476-5381.1954.tb00848.x. PMC 1509436. PMID 13172437. The
antagonism of
ergotoxine and
tryptamine was
described by
Laidlaw (1911) and that of ergotamine...
- same
alkaloids as
ergot of rye, viz.
alkaloids of the
ergotamine and
ergotoxine group, ergonovine, and
sometimes also
traces of
lysergic acid amide. As...
-
Hofman A (December 1967). "Beta-ergokryptine, a new
alkaloid of the
ergotoxine group". Experientia. 23 (12): 991–992. doi:10.1007/BF02136400. PMID 4965668...