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Glucosidase australine

R. J. Molyneux, M. Benson, R. Y. Wong, J. E. Tropea, and A. D. Elbein, Australine, a novel pyrrolizidine alkaloid glucosidase inhibitor from Castanospermum australe, J. Nat. Prod., 51 (1988) 1198-1206. [Pg.277]

Gastrointestinal problems are the most consistent feature of field cases of livestock (and occasional human) poisoning by C. australe in Australia. This is a predictable outcome of the ability of castanospermine (51), australine (34), and their isomers to inhibit a- and /3-glucosidases. Although neurological damage has not been... [Pg.239]

Pvrroliz.idine Australine (44) Castanospermum australe HIV Glucosidase I [12]... [Pg.494]


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