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Aporheine

Slavik (380) was the first to isolate mecambroline (1,2-methylene-dioxy-10-hydroxyaporphine) from Meconopsis cambrica. It has hypotensive effects upon mice and rabbits (393). The question of the structure-activity relationships between the pharmacological actions of this alkaloid and aporheine has been discussed (393). [Pg.226]

Aporheine, armepavine. mecambrine. palmatine, papaverrubine B, D, and E, protopine, (+)-remrefidine (isoroemerine metiodide)... [Pg.395]

Coptisine, glaucamine. glaudine, oxysanguinarine, papaverrubine . . C. and D Amurine, aporheine, coptisine, glaucine, liriodenine, papaverrubine Macrostomine, sevanine... [Pg.395]

Aporheine methohydroxide (116) Papaver albiflorum ssp. albiflorum, P. albiflorum ssp. [Pg.5]

The plant P. dubium differs in that rhoeadine alkaloids or proaporphine and aporphine alkaloids or both types together are present therein. Papaver litwinovii Fedde resembles this type, containing aporphine alkaloids. The major alkaloids found therein are aporheine (115) and its methohydroxide (116). In P. dubium... [Pg.9]

Two herbal specimens of P. rhoeas have been studied (34) that do not differ morphologically from the typical P. rhoeas. One of the specimens is typical, with yellow latex, and it corresponds to Kuntze s description (10,42) of the taxon P. rhoeas var. chelidonioides O. Ktze., while the other has a white latex, turning pink in air. The composition of the tertiary fraction, where rhoeadine (389) and aporheine (115) are the dominant alkaloids in approximately equal amounts, characterizes the chemical type, which forms a transition between the typical P. rhoeas and P. dubium. In contrast to other populations of P. rhoeas, the... [Pg.9]

Aporheine methohydroxide (116), berberine (209b), corytuberine (137), protopine (309), thebaine (192), thebaine methohydroxide (193) (31)... [Pg.11]

Aporheine methohydroxide (116), armepavine (12), coptisine (217b), A-methylcrotonosine... [Pg.19]


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