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Aporphine is an
alkaloid with the
chemical formula C17H17N. It is the core
chemical substructure of the
aporphine alkaloids, a
subclass of
quinoline alkaloids...
- Quetin-Leclercq, J. (2004). "Alkaloids from C****ytha
filiformisand Related Aporphines:
Antitrypanosomal Activity, Cytotoxicity, and
Interaction with DNA and...
- The most
common structural types are the
benzylisoquinolines and the
aporphines.
According to
current knowledge, a
total of
about 2500
isoquinoline alkaloids...
- soursop. The
leaves of
Annona muricata contain annonamine,
which is an
aporphine-class
alkaloid containing a
quaternary ammonium group. The
plant also...
- 2016.
Miller RJ,
Kelly PH,
Neumeyer JL (January 1976). "
Aporphines. 15.
Action of
aporphine alkaloids on
dopaminergic mechanisms in rat brain". European...
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known functions of
alkaloids are
related to protection. For example,
aporphine alkaloid liriodenine produced by the
tulip tree
protects it from parasitic...
- 10-tetramethoxyaporphine, bromcholitin, glauvent, tusidil, and tussiglaucin) is an
aporphine alkaloid found in
several different plant species in the
family Papaveraceae...
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sequence for the
transformation of
benzyltetrahydroisoquinolines to
aporphines. A
potential role for CYP80G2, a
cytochrome P450 that has been demonstrated...
- Apomorphine, sold
under the
brand name
Apokyn among others, is a type of
aporphine having activity as a non-selective
dopamine agonist which activates both...
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Nymphaea caerulea and
Nelumbo nucifera contain the
alkaloids nuciferine and
aporphine. The
genome of the
sacred lotus was
sequenced in May 2013. A dedicated...