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Indoloquinazoline alkaloids

Yamazaki, M., A. Ikuta, T. Mori, and T. Kawana Biosynthesis of Evodia Alkaloids. II. The Participation of Ci-Unit to the Formation of Indoloquinazoline Alkaloids. Tetrahedron Lett. 1967, 3317. [Pg.230]

Evodiamine (16) is an indoloquinazoline alkaloid of mixed biosynthetic origin and possesses three nitrogen atoms arising from tryptophan and Af-methyl-anthranilic acid residues [78]. It is chief alkaloid from fruits of Evodia rutaecarpa Bentham (Rutaceae), a plant widely used by traditional Chinese medicine [79]. [Pg.1451]

Kobayashi Y, Nakano Y, Hoshikuma K, Yokoo Y, Kamiya T (2000) The bronchocon-strictive action of evodiamine, an indoloquinazoline alkaloid isolated from the fruits of Evodia rutaecarpa, on guinea-pig isolated bronchus possible involvement on vanilloid receptors. Planta Med 66(6) 526-530. doi 10.1055/s-2000-8615... [Pg.1464]

Members of the family contain alkaloids based on several major pathways such as benzylisoquinoline (tyrosine derived), quinolone, furoquinoline, quinazoline (all from anthranilic acid), imidazole (histidine), indoloquinazoline (tryptophan), and both simple aliphatic and aromatic amines. In the tribe Ruteae (Rutoideae), no fewer than five types of alkaloids are common to the three major genera. Quinolone, furoquinoline, and acridone alkaloids are especially widespread within the family, being found in four of the five... [Pg.575]


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