نتایج جستجو برای: indole alkaloids

تعداد نتایج: 23784  

Journal: :Planta medica 1976
R E Schultes

. . .1 learnt that caapi was cultivated. . .and I went. . .to get specimens of the plant, and. . .to purchase a sufficient quantity of the stems to be sent to England for analysis. . .1 saw, not without surprise, that it belonged to the order Malpighiaceae and the genus Banisteria, of which I made it out to be an undescribed species. . .My surprise arose from the fact that there was no narcotic...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2006
E. Elisabetsky L. Costa-Campos

Indole compounds, related to the metabolism of tryptophan, constitute an extensive family, and are found in bacteria, plants and animals. Indolic compounds possess significant and complex physiological roles, and especially indole alkaloids have historically constituted a class of major importance in the development of new plant derived drugs. The indole alkaloid alstonine has been identified a...

Journal: :Nature chemistry 2014
Haruki Mizoguchi Hideaki Oikawa Hiroki Oguri

To access architecturally complex natural products, chemists usually devise a customized synthetic strategy for constructing a single target skeleton. In contrast, biosynthetic assembly lines often employ divergent intramolecular cyclizations of a polyunsaturated common intermediate to produce diverse arrays of scaffolds. With the aim of integrating such biogenetic strategies, we show the devel...

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2003
Hideyuki Shigemori Toshinori Kagata Haruaki Ishiyama Frank Morah Ayumi Ohsaki Jun'ichi Kobayashi

Five new monoterpene indole alkaloids, naucleamides A-E (1-5), were isolated from the bark and wood of Nauclea latifolia, and the structures and relative stereochemistry were elucidated from the spectroscopic data. Naucleamide E (5) is a unique monoterpene indole alkaloid possessing a pentacyclic ring system with an amino acetal bridge.

2013
Shivalika Pathania Vinay Randhawa Ganesh Bagler

Aldose Reductase (AR) is implicated in the development of secondary complications of diabetes, providing an interesting target for therapeutic intervention. Extracts of Rauvolfia serpentina, a medicinal plant endemic to the Himalayan mountain range, have been known to be effective in alleviating diabetes and its complications. In this study, we aim to prospect for novel plant-derived inhibitors...

Journal: :Pure and applied chemistry. Chimie pure et appliquee 1967
A R Battersby

There has been enormous progress over the past fifteen years or so in our understanding of the ways in which complex natural products are synthesized in living systems. In the field of alkaloids, as elsewhere, research during the initial phase1 pin-pointed those substances which are used as the common building blocks, examples being acetic acid, ornithine and lysine for the reduced systems, and...

Amaryllidaceae is a well-known family for its high alkaloidal content. These alkaloids comprise a unique group of bases that have been found to occur in this family. The Amaryllidaceae alkaloids represent a large and still expanding group of isoquinoline alkaloids, the majority of which are not known to occur in any other family of plants This article reports on the phytochemical investigation ...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2008
Ivo J C Vieira Walter L B Medeiros Cecilia S Monnerat Jucimar J Souza Leda Mathias Raimundo Braz-Filho Angelo C Pinto Priscila M Sousa Claudia M Rezende Rosângela de A Epifanio

The pharmacotherapy for Alzheimer's disease (AD) includes the use of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEI). Recent investigations for novel AD therapeutic agents from plants suggested that Tabernaemontana genus is a promising source of novel anticholinesterasic indole alkaloids. In this work two fast screening techniques were combined in order to easily identify novel cholinesterase inhibitor...

Amaryllidaceae is a well-known family for its high alkaloidal content. These alkaloids comprise a unique group of bases that have been found to occur in this family. The Amaryllidaceae alkaloids represent a large and still expanding group of isoquinoline alkaloids, the majority of which are not known to occur in any other family of plants This article reports on the phytochemical investigation ...

Journal: :Journal of natural products 2006
Mariko Kitajima Tomonori Nakamura Noriyuki Kogure Mio Ogawa Yuka Mitsuno Kageyoshi Ono Shingo Yano Norio Aimi Hiromitsu Takayama

Four new gelsedine-type indole alkaloids (1-4) were isolated from the leaves of Gelsemium elegans, together with 11 known alkaloids. The structures were determined as 14-acetoxygelsenicine (1), 14-acetoxy-15-hydroxygelsenicine (2), 14-hydroxy-19-oxogelsenicine (3), and 14-acetoxygelselegine (4), respectively, by spectroscopic analysis. The cytotoxic effects of 14 Gelsemium alkaloids including t...

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