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    Isoquinoline alkaloids are natural products of the group of alkaloids, which are chemically derived from isoquinoline. They form the largest group among...
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    natural plant alkaloids, any one of which might be referred to as "an isoquinoline". It is a structural isomer of quinoline. Isoquinoline and quinoline...
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    compounds of similar structure may also be termed alkaloids. In addition to carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, alkaloids may also contain oxygen or sulfur. Rarer still...
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    alkaloids they are the second largest group of isoquinoline alkaloids. At least 85 aporphine alkaloids have been isolated from plants of 15 families....
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    benzylisoquinoline. They also include the benzyl(tetrahydro)isoquinoline alkaloids. Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids are found in several plant families, including the...
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    Sanguinaria root is rich in isoquinoline alkaloids, mainly sanguinarine and chelerythrine. Sanguinarine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid (see phenanthridine)...
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    alkaloids are known and have been isolated. The bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids are considered the largest group within the isoquinoline alkaloids. The...
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    Corydalis Alkaloids are categorized as natural products of the isoquinoline alkaloid type. Corydalis alkaloids are primarily located within the roots of...
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    specific chemical designation. Such a term does not include the isoquinoline alkaloids of opium. (ii) Poppy straw and concentrate of poppy straw. (iii)...
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    Goldenseal in flower Goldenseal in fruit Goldenseal contains the isoquinoline alkaloids hydrastine, berberine, berberastine, hydrastinine, tetrahydroberberastine...
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    (calumba) is a perennial climbing plant from East Africa. It contains isoquinoline alkaloids and is used mainly as a bitter tonic especially in cases of anorexia...
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    cause skin irritation in certain individuals, due to its containing isoquinoline alkaloids, including protopine, while consumption of the leaves can give rise...
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    Chelidonine (category Isoquinoline alkaloids)
    Papaveraceae. Papaveraceae is rich in specific alkaloids. C. majus contains various isoquinoline alkaloids with protopine, protoberberine and benzophenanthridine...
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    Reserpine (category Isoquinoline alkaloids)
    reserpine's effects are long-lasting. Reserpine is one of dozens of indole alkaloids isolated from the plant Rauvolfia serpentina. In the Rauvolfia plant,...
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    poisonous to humans. The berries contain the isoquinoline alkaloid chelidonine, as well as other alkaloids. Ingesting the berries causes mild symptoms...
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    least 64 isoquinoline alkaloids, which include anti-parasitic (e.g. candimine) and psychopharmacological activity due to their high alkaloid content....
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    Indole alkaloids are a class of alkaloids containing a structural moiety of indole; many indole alkaloids also include isoprene groups and are thus called...
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    with all Amarylidaceae genera, Narcissus contains unique isoquinoline alkaloids. The first alkaloid to be identified was lycorine, from N. pseudonarcissus...
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    doses as it contains a range of isoquinoline alkaloids; use in herbal medicine requires the correct dose. The main alkaloid present in the herb and root...
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  • been used extensively for the synthesis of numerous indole and isoquinoline alkaloids. Carbanion alkylation is a common strategy used to create carbon-carbon...
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  • Wallich var. chinensis) The rhizomes of Coptis chinensis contain the isoquinoline alkaloids berberine, palmatine, and coptisine among others. Coptis chinensis...
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    Acetylcorynoline (category Isoquinoline alkaloids)
    Acetylcorynoline is a bio-active isolate of Corydalis ambigua. It inhibits the maturing of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells in mice. However, it is...
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    Erysodienone (category Isoquinoline alkaloids)
    Erythrina-produced alkaloids. Early work was done by Derek Barton and co-workers to illustrate the biosynthetic pathways towards erythrina alkaloids. It was demonstrated...
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    previously undiscovered and were named mucroniferanines H-M. Alkaloids, specifically isoquinoline alkaloids, are part of an extensive family of phytochemicals,...
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    effect on pregnant woman, children or elderly. The plant contains isoquinoline alkaloids protopine and allocryptopine. Both protopine and allocryptopine...
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    (Garlic) β-Carboline alkaloids (Syrian Rue, Passion Flower, Tobacco smoke, Ayahuasca) Harmine Harmaline Isoquinoline alkaloids Piperine (Black pepper)...
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    Sanguinarine (category Isoquinoline alkaloids)
    to that of sanguinarine. Chelidonine Santos AC, Adkilen P (1932). "The Alkaloids of Argemone Mexicana". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 54 (7):...
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    John W.; Martin Garraffo, H.; Spande, Thomas F. (1999). Alkaloids from Amphibian Skins. Alkaloids: Chemical and Biological Perspectives. Vol. 13. pp. 1–161...
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    Singh, T. D.; Singh, V. P.; Pandey, V. B. (February 2010). "Quaternary Alkaloids of Argemone mexicana". Pharmaceutical Biology. 48 (2): 158–160. doi:10...
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    properties due to the alkaloids contained within the plant material. The major chemical constituents of its bark are the isoquinoline alkaloids, palmatine, jatrorrhizine...
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