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Catharanthine-Ibogamine-Cleavamine Group

Catharanthine—Ibogamine-Cleavamine Group. Catharanthine is one of the alkaloids produced in suspension cultures of the 200 GW cell line of Catharanthus roseus, 2a and ibogamine has been found in the stem and root bark of Hazunta modesta var. modesta subvar. montana.62 Four Ervatamia species have been shown to contain several alkaloids of this group.64 Thus, E. orientalis (R. Brown) Domin contains voacangine, conopharyngine, pandine, and pandoline, E. daemeliana... [Pg.225]

Catharanthine-Ibogamine-Cleavamine Group. The chemistry and pharmacology of alkaloids of Tabernanthe iboga have been reviewed." New extractions have resulted in the isolation of coronaridine (previously observed), voacangine, isovoacangine, and ibogamine from the bark of Ervatamia coronaria, coronaridine and 19-oxocoronaridine from the roots of Tabernaemontana... [Pg.202]


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