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Tropane alkaloids pharmacological properties

The tropane alkaloids are a well-recognized group of structurally related natural products. Long before elucidation of the structures, the mydriatic and anesthetic action of several compounds was exploited (6). The very extensive literature covering the pharmacological properties of the tropane alkaloids will be considered only briefly in this chapter. Readers with a deeper interest in the subject are referred to other publications (7-14) and to the references given in Section VII. [Pg.2]

The relationship between cuscohygrine and the tropane alkaloids, their cooccurrence, and their important pharmacological properties justify the numerous citations of cuscohygrine in the literature. The presence of cuscohygrine has been noted in the following families, genera, and species ... [Pg.283]

Tropane alkaloids, principally hyoscyamine and hyoscine, are also found in two other medicinal plants, scopolia and mandrake, but these plants find little current use. Scopolia (Scopolia carniolica Solanaceae) resembles belladonna in appearance, though it is considerably smaller. Both root and leaf materials have been employed medicinally. The European mandrake (Mandragora officinarum Solanaceae) has a complex history as a hypnotic, a general panacea, and an aphrodisiac. Its collection has been surrounded by much folklore and superstition, in that pulling it from the ground was said to drive its collector mad due to the unearthly shrieks emitted. The roots are frequently forked and are loosely likened to a man or woman. Despite the Doctrine of Signatures, which teaches that the appearance of an object indicates its special properties, from a pharmacological point of view, this plant would be much more efficient as a pain-reliever than as an aphrodisiac. [Pg.297]

Table 3. Main Pharmacological Properties of Tropane Alkaloids... Table 3. Main Pharmacological Properties of Tropane Alkaloids...

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