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Lupanine 17-hydroxylase (cytochrome c) (EC 1.17.2.2,
lupanine dehydrogenase (cytochrome c)) is an
enzyme with
systematic name
lupanine:cytochrome c-oxidoreductase...
- (genistin), as well as
allelopathic quinolizidine alkaloids (mostly sparteine,
lupanine,
scoparin and hydroxy-derivatives),
which defend the
plant against insect...
- Lupinine,
nupharidin Cytisine group Cytisine Sparteine group Sparteine,
lupanine,
anahygrine Matrine group. Matrine, oxymatrine,
allomatridine Ormosanine...
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Spenser ID (1988). "Biosynthesis of the
lupine alkaloids. II.
Sparteine and
lupanine".
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 66 (7): 1734–1748. doi:10.1139/v88-280...
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presence of (+)-sparteine, α- and β-isosparteine, (+)-17-oxosparteine, (-)-
lupanine, 5,6-dehydrolupanine, (-)-anagyrine, (-)-N-methylcytisine and (+)-ammodendrine...
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including camoensin the
spartein type with 66 structures,
including sparteine,
lupanine,
angustifoline the α-pyridone type with 25 structures,
including anagyrine...
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comparison to
other quinolizidine alkaloids commonly found in lupins, such as
lupanine and sparteine,
shows a
lower toxicity. Lupinine, with a
minimal lethal...
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produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids,
including ammodendrine, lebeckianine, and
lupanine. The
genus was
named by Carl
Thunberg for his
student Heinrich Julius Lebeck...
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punctata (dotted ****feathers) and
Senecio species to itself.
Similarly lupanine, one of the
quinolizidine alkaloids, is
transferred from
Lupinus (lupins)...
- Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. For
example cytisine, anagyrine, 5,6-dehydrolupanine,
lupanine, N-methylcytisine, and
baptifoline (Banko et al. 2002).
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