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- Nitidine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid found in species of the genus Zanthoxylum , notably in Zanthoxylum nitidum. This compound has an anti-malarial...
- the world.[citation needed] The plant contains the chemical compounds nitidine, toddalolactone, and chelerythrine. The essential oil, at least from some...
- of the plant also have antibacterial and fungicidal action. It contains nitidine, an alkaloid with anti-malarial action. It is of commercial value as a...
- g/mol, exact m****: 348.1236 u) may refer to: Chelerythrine, an alkaloid Nitidine, an alkaloid This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- Nigeria contains several types of alkaloids including benzophenanthridines (nitidine, dihydronitidine, oxynitidine, ****aronine, dihydroavicine, chelerythrine...
- (NSC 314622), which was made accidentally in an attempt to synthesize nitidine chloride, an anticancer agent that does not inhibit topoisomerases. Research...
- N-methylisocorydine, skimminianine, α-****arine, ****arine-2, magnoflorine, nitidine, chelerythrine, berberine, palmatine and candicine have been isolated from...
- expression. Nitidine destabilizes the hairpin on hybride i-motif/hairpin structure and has no significant interactions with complementary G4. Nitidine downregulates...
- will lack this protein, so Steeg and her team synthesized a drug called nitidine analog that will locate cancerous cells and destroy them based on the amount...
- powdery substance, which tastes very bitter and numb. Contains alkaloids nitidine and oxynitidine; fresh leaves contain furfuraldehyde and cuspidiol, a derivative...