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- Senecionine is a toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloid isolated from various botanical sources. It takes its name from the Senecio genus and is produced by many...
- In enzymology, a senecionine N-oxygenase (EC 1.14.13.101) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction senecionine + NADPH + H+ + O2 ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- Iranian-Swedish singer-songwriter Laleh Sakon Nakhon Airport, Thailand Senecionine N-oxygenase, an enzyme Serbian National Renewal, a defunct political...
- jacobine, jaconine, jacozine, otosenine, retrorsine, seneciphylline, senecionine, and senkirkine (p. 322 Appendix II). There is a strong variation between...
- nectar. Tussilago farfara contains tumorigenic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Senecionine and senkirkine, present in coltsfoot, have the highest mutagenetic activity...
- thus a potential alternative in the fight against Alzheimer's. PAs like senecionine, integerrimine, retrorsine, usaramine and seneciphylline have been shown...
- fever, flu, colds, hay-fever, and allergies. Petasites hybridus contains senecionine and other toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids in its leaves and roots. Also...
- species of the genus Senecio contain pyrrolizidine alkaloids (e.g., senecionine), a substance that when a human has chronic exposure can cause irreversible...
- jacobine, jaconine, jacozine, otosenine, retrorsine, seneciphylline, senecionine, and senkirkine. Poisonous to livestock and hence of concern to people...
- Herbal Medicines' lists S. ilicifolius as producing pterophine and senecionine. Senecionine (C18H25O5N) is toxic and problematic for feed stock and human consumption...