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Peruvian Curare

A sample of Peruvian curare [possibly derived from Chondrodendron toxiferum (Wedd.) Kruk, et Mold. (Menispermaceae)] provided (R,5)-nor-M -chondrocurine (492),... [Pg.186]

Paracyclea ochiaiana (Yamamoto) Kudo and Yamamoto (Menispermaceae)] 182] Peruvian curare (145]... [Pg.13]

The two nonquatemary alkaloids of this small subgroup are chondocurine (130) and nor-N(,-chondocurine (230), the latter being the N(2 ) nor- derivative of the former. Chondocurine (also called chondrocurine) has been isolated from Chondodendron tomentosum and 2 species of Cyclea, all three plants being of the family Menispermaceae. The nor-base 230 and chondocurine have both been isolated from what is only described as Peruvian curare. [Pg.246]

According to Folkers and Unna, the Peruvian ehazuta curare (bamboo type) is made from C. tomentosum R. and P., Annona ambotay Aubl., Aristolochia rumicifolia Mart, and Zucc. and an unidentified plant which is neither a menisperm nor a Stryehnos. Of these four the first was... [Pg.371]


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