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Strychnine and brucine pathway

Strychnine and brucine are extremely toxic alkaloids. Strychnine binds itself to receptor sites in the spinal cord and accommodates glycine. Brucine is a dimethoxy form of strychnine, and is less toxic. [Pg.83]


Fig. 20.8 Biosynthetic pathway for the synthesis of yohimbine, reserpine, eiiipticine, strychnine, and brucine... Fig. 20.8 Biosynthetic pathway for the synthesis of yohimbine, reserpine, eiiipticine, strychnine, and brucine...
L-Tryptophan is an indole ring containing aromatic amino acid derived via the shikimate pathway. The tryptophan-derived alkaloids are found in eight families, of which, Apocynaceae, Loganiaceae, Rubiaceae, and Nyssaceae are the best sources. The alkaloids under discussion are the Catharanthus alkaloids, namely, ajmalicine, tabersonine, catharanthine, vindoline, vinblastine, vincristine and vincamine as well as terpenoid alkaloids derived from other families, namely, yohimbine, reserpine, strychnine, brucine, and ellipticine. The above-mentioned alkaloids are pharmacologically very important and hence extremely valuable. This chapter describes various aspects of the tryptophan-derived alkaloids like occurrence, biological activity, phytochemistry, and commercial and biotechnological aspects. [Pg.576]


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