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- substituent. Natural β-carbolines primarily influence brain functions but can also exhibit antioxidant effects. Synthetically designed β-carboline derivatives have...
- contain carbolines[citation needed] Euodia leptococca Beta-carboline Araliopsis tabouensis, Beta-carbolines Flindersia laevicarpa, Beta-carbolines Xanthoxylum...
- Cabrerizo FM (2013). "Mechanisms of DNA damage by photoexcited 9-methyl-β-carbolines". Org Biomol Chem. 11 (32): 5300–9. doi:10.1039/c3ob40344k. hdl:11336/2178...
- properties. β-carboline Alekseyev RS, Kurki AV, Yurovskaya MA (2009). "γ-Carbolines and their hydrogenated derivatives. 1. Aromatic γ-carbolines: methods of...
- Psychotria viridis, to be orally active. The stems contain 0.11–0.83% beta-carbolines, with harmine and tetrahydroharmine as the major components. Alkaloids...
- broad structural types, i.e. indole-3-alkylamine, beta-carbolines, and tetrahydro-β-carboline. "Phyllodium pulc****um". Germplasm Resources Information...
- B. (April 1981). "The effect of tryptolines (1, 2, 3, 4-tetrahydro-β-carbolines) on monoamine metabolism and the platelet aggregation response in human...
- fluorescent indole alkaloid from the group of harmala alkaloids and beta-carbolines. It is the partly hydrogenated form of harmine. Various plants contain...
- rest of the fruiting body. Certain mushrooms are found to produce beta-carbolines which inhibit monoamine oxidase, an enzyme that breaks down tryptamine...
- 2006). "Human monoamine oxidase enzyme inhibition by coffee and beta-carbolines norharman and harman isolated from coffee". Life Sciences. 78 (8): 795–802...