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group provides 1‑
benzylisoquinoline, the most
widely examined of the
numerous benzylisoquinoline structural isomers. The 1-
benzylisoquinoline moiety can be...
- The
benzylisoquinoline alkaloids are
natural products that can be
classified as
isoquinoline alkaloids and are
derived from
benzylisoquinoline. They also...
- Narcotine, Nectodon, Nospen,
Anarcotine and (archaic) Opiane) is a
benzylisoquinoline alkaloid, of the
phthalideisoquinoline structural subgroup, which...
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berberine and protopine,
among other minor alkaloids.
Bloodroot produces benzylisoquinoline alkaloids,
primarily the
toxin sanguinarine. The
alkaloids are transported...
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Tubocurarine (also
known as d-tubocurarine or DTC) is a
toxic benzylisoquinoline alkaloid historically known for its use as an
arrow poison. In the mid-1900s...
- nucifera. The
plant also
contains nuciferine, neferine, and many
other benzylisoquinoline alkaloids with
medicinal properties. All
parts of
Nelumbo nucifera...
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Berberine is a
quaternary ammonium salt from the
protoberberine group of
benzylisoquinoline alkaloids,
occurring naturally as a
secondary metabolite in some plants...
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secondary metabolism,
synthesized through the
metabolic pathway of
benzylisoquinoline. First, the
amino acid phenylalanine,
through the
enzyme phenylalanine...
- agonist–antagonist
drugs have also been developed.[citation needed]
Morphine is a
benzylisoquinoline alkaloid with two
additional ring closures. As Jack
DeRuiter of the...
- Tetrandrine, a bis-
benzylisoquinoline alkaloid, is a
calcium channel blocker. It is
isolated from the
plant Stephania tetrandra, and
other Chinese and...