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Adlumia

Adlumia fungosa Greene [A. cirrhosa Rap). Adlumidine, d-adlumine,... [Pg.169]

Adlumine and Adlumidine. (Items 1, 21, 24, 25, 29 list, p. 169). From Adlumia cirrhosa Rap. Schlotterbeck isolated two alkaloids, adlumine, C3,H3 09N(0H)(0Me)2, m.p. 188, [ ]d + 39-88°, and adlumidine, C30H29O9N, m.p. 234°. Manske used these two names for alkaloids isolated from A. fungosa Greene, stated to be identical with A. cirrhosa Rap., and suggested (I) that Schlotterbeck s adlumine was probably bicuculline with some adlumine and (II) that the two adlumidines are identical. [Pg.210]

The entire family is alkaloidal known plants also found to be alkaloidal in this screening program include Adlumia fungosa, Argemone alba, A. grandiflora, A. mexicana (7/8), A. munita, Che-... [Pg.165]

Bicuculline Adlumia fungosa, Corydalis incisa, GABAA-R antagonist (20)... [Pg.104]

Bicuculline, C20H17O6N, has been found in the following plants—Adlumia fungosa Green (0.036%) (67, 225), CorydaUs aurea Willd. (0.06%) (69),... [Pg.187]

Only in one species of the genus Adlumia Rafin. have protopines and phtha-lideisoquinolines been found (Tables LXI and LXII). [Pg.65]

Bicuculine an alkaloid from Dicentra cucullaria, Adlumia fimgosa and several species of Corydalis B. is a neurotoxin and a convulsant, which acts as a specific antagonist of the neurotransmitter, 4-Aminobu-tyric acid (see). [Pg.65]


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