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Aconitum anthora

Aconitum anthora, L. Anthorine, soluble in ether, dextrorotatory ijj-anthorine, insoluble in ether both amorphous and of low toxicity. A. Balfourii, Stapf. (India). Pseudaconitine i (p. 682). [Pg.673]

Forgo P, Borcsa B, Csupor D, Fodor L, Robert B, Molnar AV, et al. Diterpene alkaloids from Aconitum anthora and assessment of the hERG-inhibiting ability of Aco-nitum alkaloids. Planta Med 2011 77(4) 368-73. [Pg.79]

Atisine Aconitum heterophyllum, Aconitum anthora Ranunculaceae... [Pg.416]

Atisine is the alkaloid long known (17) to be present (to the extent of about 0.5-1 %) in the roots of atis Aconiium heterophyllum Wall.) and appears to be identical with anthorine (18), the alkaloid isolated from A. anthora L. The fact that atisine is more readily accessible and also less complex than many of the other Aconitum alkaloids has stimulated interest in its investigation since its structure may provide a guide to that of the related alkaloids. In recent years the older formulation for atisine (19) has been corrected (20) and its properties have been studied intensively, so that it has proved possible (2) to postulate a tentative structural formula (I), on the basis of which the reactions may be discussed. [Pg.280]


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