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Solanidine is a
poisonous steroidal alkaloid chemical compound that
occurs in
plants of the
family Solanaceae, such as
potato and
Solanum americanum. The...
- reactions.Specifically,
solanidine formation involves sequential hydroxylation, transamination, and
cyclization reactions.The
solanidine is then
converted into...
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glycoalkaloid is
solanine (composed of the
sugar solanose and the
alkaloid solanidine),
which is
found in the potato. The
alkaloidal portion of the glycoalkaloid...
- fruits, flowers, leaves, and
stems of the
plant contain solanine and
solanidine alkaloids that may
cause poisoning if
ingested by humans,
cattle or horses...
- fruits, flowers, leaves, and
stems of the
plant contain solanine and
solanidine alkaloids that may
cause poisoning if
ingested by humans,
cattle or horses...
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Protoanemonin Pseudaconitine Retronecine Resiniferatoxin Scopolamine Solamargine Solanidine Solanine Solasodamine Solasodine Solasonine Solauricidine Solauricine...
- of the
plant are
toxic to
humans due to the
presence of
solanine and
solanidine, the
fruit becomes edible (and sweet) once it has
ripened to yellow. (The...
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plants include chaconine, solanine, solasodine, tomatidine, tomatine, and
solanidine. The
Itkin group has
found several of the
biosynthetic gene
clusters for...
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Protoanemonin Pseudaconitine Retronecine Resiniferatoxin Scopolamine Solamargine Solanidine Solanine Solasodamine Solasodine Solasonine Solauricidine Solauricine...
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Protoanemonin Pseudaconitine Retronecine Resiniferatoxin Scopolamine Solamargine Solanidine Solanine Solasodamine Solasodine Solasonine Solauricidine Solauricine...