نتایج جستجو برای: alkaloids

تعداد نتایج: 14570  

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2015
Han-Ming Cui Qiu-Yan Zhang Jia-Long Wang Jian-Long Chen Yu-Ling Zhang Xiao-Lin Tong

Coptidis rhizoma (Coptis) and its alkaloids exert various pharmacological functions in cells and tissues; however, the oral absorption of these alkaloids requires further elucidation. The present study aimed to examine the mechanism underlying the poor absorption of alkaloids, including berberine (BER), coptisine (COP), palmatine (PAL) and jatrorrhizine (JAT). An ultra‑performance liquid chroma...

Journal: :Nature Physical Science 1972

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2010
Anna El Tahchy Michel Boisbrun Agata Ptak François Dupire Françoise Chrétien Max Henry Yves Chapleur Dominique Laurain-Mattar

Biotransformation of deuterated-4'-O-methylnorbelladine into alkaloids galanthamine and lycorine in tissue cultures of Leucojum aestivum was demonstrated using HPLC coupled to mass spectrometry. GC-MS screening was also carried to investigate other native and deuterated alkaloids. A total of six labeled alkaloids were identified indicating that 4'-O-methyl-d(3)-norbelladine is incorporated into...

2016
Donald Mabhiza Tariro Chitemerere Stanley Mukanganyama

The development of new antibiotics from new chemical entities is becoming more and more expensive, time-consuming, and compounded by emerging strains that are drug resistant. Alkaloids are plant secondary metabolites which have been shown to have potent pharmacological activities. The effect of alkaloids from Callistemon citrinus and Vernonia adoensis leaves on bacterial growth and efflux pump ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Ralph A Saporito H Martin Garraffo Maureen A Donnelly Adam L Edwards John T Longino John W Daly

A remarkable diversity of bioactive lipophilic alkaloids is present in the skin of poison frogs and toads worldwide. Originally discovered in neotropical dendrobatid frogs, these alkaloids are now known from mantellid frogs of Madagascar, certain myobatrachid frogs of Australia, and certain bufonid toads of South America. Presumably serving as a passive chemical defense, these alkaloids appear ...

2014
Stanley H. Faeth Susanna Saari

Alkaloids produced by systemic fungal endophytes of grasses are thought to act as defensive agents against herbivores. Endophytic alkaloids may reduce arthropod herbivore abundances and diversity in agronomic grasses. Yet, accumulating evidence, particularly from native grasses, shows that herbivore preference, abundances and species richness are sometimes greater on endophyte-infected plants, ...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2004
D Kavitha P N Shilpa S Niranjali Devaraj

The alkaloids from the ethanolic extract of H. antidysenterica seeds were evaluated for their antibacterial activity against clinical isolates of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) in vitro, and their antidiarrhoeal activity on castor oil-induced diarrhoea in rats, in vivo. The plasmid DNA, whole cell lysate and outer membrane protein profile of a clinical isolate of EPEC was determined i...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2015
U A Kshirsagar

Quinazolinones, an important class of fused heterocyclic alkaloids has attracted high attention in organic and medicinal chemistry due to their significant and wide range of biological activities. There are approximately 150 naturally occurring quinazolinone alkaloids known till 2005. Several new quinazolinone alkaloids (∼55) have been isolated in the last decade. Natural quinazolinones with ex...

2015
Anju Meshram Ajai Kumar Nidhi Srivastava

Recent advances in the use of GC coupled to MS have allowed a chemically guided isolation of uncommon and bioactive alkaloids. The present study was aimed to focus on the extraction and screening of alkaloids from Epipremnum aureum (Linden and Andre) Bunting. It has been observed that the plant is very rich in alkaloids and the modified method employed for the extraction of alkaloid is efficien...

2004
JAMES A. PFISTER KIP E. PANTER DALE R. GARDNER BRYAN L. STEGELMEIER MICHAEL H. RALPHS RUSSELL J. MOLYNEUX STEPHEN T. LEE

Alkaloids constitute the largest class of plant secondary compounds, occurring in 20 to 30% of perennial herbaceous species in North America. Alkaloid-containing plants are of interest, first because alkaloids often have pronounced physiological reactions when ingested by livestock, and second because alkaloids have distinctive taste characteristics. Thus, alkaloids may kill, injure, or reduce ...

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