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Apomorphine Ethanol

The Apomorphine-derived alkaloid PO-3 (129) was isolated as violet needles after crystallization from acetone and ether from Papaver orientale (66MI2), but was not found in the green solutions of autoxidized apomorhine hydrochloride (62M941, 68HCA683) (Scheme 51). No anion was detected by elemental analysis. The pA"a of PO-3 is 3.88 0.02 in 50% ethanol. The IR spectrum displays no carbonyl absorption between 1650 and 1700 cm (69MI2). The UV absorption maxima of PO-3 are in agreement with the formulation of a mesomeric betaine [T-max (EtOH) = 310... [Pg.113]

Sildenafil has other minor adverse effects, such as headache, nasal congestion, and flushing. There are no clinically significant drug interactions between sildenafil and apomorphine. Apomorphine, like sildenafil, is orally active. However, unlike sildenafil, it exerts its action through the central nervous system. Apomorphine can produce dizziness, nausea, pallor, and hypotension, and in the presence of ethanol, it purportedly increases... [Pg.739]

Acacia is incompatible with a number of substances including amidopyrine, apomorphine, cresol, ethanol (95%), ferric salts, morphine, phenol, physostigmine, tannins, thymol, and vanillin. [Pg.2]


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