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Coptisine, tetrahydro

Berberine is probably the most widely distributed alkaloid. It and the allied alkaloids palmatine, jatrorrhizine, columbamine and coptisine occur somewhat frequently in the Rhcnadales (list, p. 169) as the tetrahydro-derivatives, but, in the botanical families referred to in the distribution list below, the tetrahydro-derivatives are exceptional and the unreduced alkaloids usual. The associated alkaloids include two members of the aporphine group, domesticine and t odomesticine (p. 315), one member of the cryptopine group, y-homochelidonine (p. 294) and two members of the double woquinoline type, viz., berbamine and oxyacanthine (p. 346). [Pg.328]

A similar displacement of bromine in the cyclization of the N-formyl compounds (64 R = R = Me) and (64 R R = CH2) with the production of C-methylated tetrahydro-[Pg.102]


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