The alkaloids. Chemistry and physiology. Volume 4 [electronic resource] / edited by R.H.F. Manske, H.L. Holmes.

The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology V4.

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Other Authors: Manske, R. H. F. (Richard Helmuth Fred), 1901-1977, Holmes, H. L. (Henry Lavergne)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Academic Press, 1954.
Series:Alkaloids (San Diego, Calif.) ; vol. 4.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology, Volume IV; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 25. The Biosynthesis of Isoquinolines; Chapter 26. Simple Isoquinoline Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. The Anhalonium Alkaloids; III. Extraction and Separation of the Anhalonium Alkaloids; IV. The Anhalonium Isoquinolines; V. Structure and Synthesis of the Anhalonium Alkaloids; VI. Other Natural Simple Isoquinolines; VII. Pharmacology; VIII. References; Chapter 27. Cactus Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Constitution and Occurrence; III. Location of the Alkaloids in Tissues of the Cacti.
  • IV. Extraction of Cactus AlkaloidsV. References; Chapter 28. The Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Papaverine; III. Laudanosine; IV. Monophenolic Bases of the Laudanosine Type; V. Biogenesis of the Bensylisoquinoline Alkaloids; VI. References; Chapter 29. The Protoberberine Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Occurrence; III. Berberine; IV. Canadine; V. Palmatine; VI. Shobakunine; VII. Tetrahydropalmatine; VIII. Jatrorrhizine and Columbamine; IX. Corypalmine and Isocorypalmine; X. Scoulerine; XI. Sinactine; XII. Cheilanthifoline.; XIII. Ophiocarpine.
  • XIV. Capaurine and CapauridineXV. Capaurimine; XVI. Stylopine and Coptisine; XVII. Corydaline; XVIII. Corybulbine; XIX. Isocorybulbine; XX. Thalictrifoline; XXI. Thalictricavine; XXII. Nandinine; XXIII. Worenine; XXIV. Umbellatine; XXV. Neprotine; XXVI. Thalictrine; XXVII. Coreximine; XXVIII. References; Chapter 30. The Aporphine .Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Glaucine; III. Glaucentrine; IV. Boldine; V. Laurotetanine; VI. N-Methyllaurotetanine; VII. Dicentrine; VIII. Actinodaphnine; IX. Domesticine; X. Nantenine; XI. Phanostenine; XII. Crebanine; XIII. Corydine; XIV. Isocorydine.
  • XV. CorytuberineXVI. Suaveoline; XVII. Bulbocapnine; XVIII. Laurepukine; XIX. Isothebaine; XX. Tuduranine; XXI. Laureline; XXII. Pukateine; XXIII. Anolobine; XXIV. Stephanine; XXV. Roemerine; XXVI. Anonaine; XXVII. Other Aporphines; XXVIII. References; Chapter 31. The Protopine Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Occurrence; III. Cryptopine; IV. Cryptocavine; V. Protopine; VI. Allocryptopine; VII. Hunnemanine; VIII. Cryptopalmatine; IX. Corycavine; X. Corycavamine; XI. Corycavidine; XII. References; Chapter 32. Phthalideisoquinoline Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Constitution; III. Syntheses.
  • IV. Discovery, Isolation, and PropertiesV. Physiology and Pharmacology; VI. References; Chapter 33. Bisbenzylisoquinoline Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Alkaloids Containing One Diphenyl Ether Linkage; III. Alkaloids Containing Two Diphenyl Ether Linkages; IV. Alkaloids Containing Three Diphenyl Ether Linkages; V. References; Chapter 34. The Cularine Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Cularine; III. Cularimine; IV. Cularidine; V. References; Chapter 35. a-Naphthaphenanthridine Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Occurrence; III. Structure; IV. Pharmacology; V. References.