نتایج جستجو برای: tropane alkaloids

تعداد نتایج: 14796  

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2002
Stefan Philipov Strahil Berkov

Alkaloids, GS-MS, Datura stramonium The alkaloid spectrum in roots, leaves and seeds of Datura stramonium L. was investigated by GC-MS. Twenty-nine tropane alkaloids are detected. Twelve of them are new constituents for the species and the two tropane esters 3-(3'-acetoxytropoyloxy)tropane (21) and 3-(2'-hydroxytropoyloxy)tropane (26) are described for the first time.

A Mehrafarin, F Navasi, H Naghdi Badi, M Ghorbanpour, Sh Mustafavi, Sh Rezazadeh,

Tropane alkaloids such as scopolamine (C17H21NO4), atropine (C17H23NO3) and hyoscyamine (C17H23NO3) are the most important plant secondary metabolites in the pharmaceutical industry due to anticholinergic activity, competition with muscarinic receptors and also treating different human diseases. Scopolamine, hyoscyamine and atropine are the most important tropane alkaloids used as anticoagulant...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2015
Aline G S Pigatto Carolina C Blanco Lilian A Mentz Geraldo L G Soares

This study assessed the occurrence and distribution of tropane alkaloids and calystegines in genera of the family Solanaceae to identify patterns of distribution and make evolutionary inferences. A database of tropane alkaloids and calystegines occurrences was constructed from the results of a search of scientific websites and a hand search of periodicals. The terms "Solanaceae", "tropane alkal...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2004
Rawia Zayed Michael Wink

Hairy root cultures of Brugmansia suaveolens were set up by infection of root tips with Agrobacterium rhizogenes. The successful transformation was confirmed by analysing rolC and virC genes using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Hairy root cultures were employed to study the formation of tropane alkaloids, such as hyoscyamine. The transformed cultures were incubated with potential elicitors, s...

Journal: :Forensic science review 1995
J M Moore J F Moore G Fodor A B Jones

Cocaine, atropine and scopolamine are the three most important alkaloids in the tropane group. The detection of these alkaloids and their metabolites, at trace levels in biological matrices, is reviewed. These matrices include human and rat physiological fluids such as blood, urine, and saliva as well as human body tissue and hair. The detection, isolation, and determination of cocaine and rela...

2015
A. S. EL-BAYOUMI SElF EL-NASR

Cell suspension of Hyoscyamus a/bus L. were investigated for growth and production of tropane alkaloids in three different media. The effects of sucrose concentration and initial pH were also studied. 2,4Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 1% sucrose enhanced the production of tropane alkaloids. The percent of alkaloids (0.75%) was higher than in the cultivated plant (0.352 %).

2011
Chunxian Yang Min Chen Lingjiang Zeng Lei Zhang Xiaoqiang Liu Xiaozhong Lan Kexuan Tang Zhihua Liao

Atropa belladonna L. is the commercial plant to produce tropane alkaloids including hyoscyamine and scopolamine, which are widely used as anticholinergic agents. In the present study, the genes encoding the key enzymes including putrescine N-methyltransferase (PMT) and hyoscyamine 6β-hydroxylase (H6H) were simultaneously overexpressed in transgenic hairy root cultures of A. belladonna. All of t...

2017
Thomas Y. K. Chan

Tropane alkaloids occur mainly in Solanaceae plants. In the present review, the main objective is to describe the worldwide occurrence and investigations of anticholinergic poisoning due to the contamination of herbal teas and herbs by tropane alkaloids. Tropane alkaloid poisoning can occur after consumption of any medicinal plant if Solanaceae plants or plant parts are present as contaminants....

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2013
Miguel A Morales Frederick Ahumada Erick Castillo Rafael Burgos Philippe Christen Viviana Bustos Orlando Muñoz

The relative lack of specificity of atropine as a competitive antagonist of muscarinic receptors is a frequent cause of undesirable parasympathetic side effects. Consequently, new tropane alkaloids with potentially greater selectivity are usually seen with real interest. The cholinergic antagonistic effects of a purified mixture of tropane alkaloids extracted from Schizanthus hookeri were evalu...

Journal: :journal of medicinal plants and by-products 0

plants are the important sources of drugs. secondary metabolites are responsible for therapeutic propertiesin plants. three compounds including (-)-hyoscyamine, its racemate atropine, and scopolamine (hyoscine) are the most famous tropane alkaloids in the solanaceae familly. nowadays, attempts to developthese alkaloids in biotechnological procedures which are principally based on the hairy root...

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