The alkaloids Chemistry and pharmacology. Volume 47 /
Internationally acclaimed for more than forty years, this serial, founded by the late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding coverage of the rapidly expanding field of the chemotaxonomy, structureelucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis, and biology of all classes of alkaloids from hi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego ; London :
Academic Press,
�1995.
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Colección: | Alkaloids.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Pharmacology, Volume 47; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Lupine Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Occurrence; III. Spectroscopy; IV. Common Lupine Alkaloids; V. Unusual Lupine Alkaloids; VI. Biosynthesis; VII. Biotechnology; VIII. Biological Activity; IX. Chemotaxonomy; References; Chapter 2. Biosynthesis in Rauwolfia serpentina; I. Introduction; II. On the History of Rauwolfia serpentina (L.) Benth. ex Kurz; III. Alkaloids of Tissue and Cell Suspension Cultures of Rauwolfia; IV. Enzymatic Biosynthesis of Ajmaline.
- V. Enzymes Catalyzing side Reations of the Ajmaline PathwayVI. Biotransformation with R. serpentina Cell Suspensions; VII. The Phytochemistry of a Rauwolfia "Hairy-Root'' System; VIII. Hybrid Cell Cultures Generated by Fusion of Rauwolfia and Rhazya Protoplasts; IX. The Alkaliod Pattern of Rauwolfia Plants Regenerated from Rauwolfia Callus Cultures; X. The Cloning of Rauwolfia cDNAs and Gene Analyses; XI. Conclusions and Future Prospects; References; Chapter 3. Noniridoid Bisindole Alkaloids; I . Introduction; II. Bisindoles from the Marine Environment; III. Bisindoles from Microorganisms.
- IV. Alkaloids of Plant OriginReferences; Chapter 4. The Ecological Activity of Alkaloids; I. Introduction: Ecological Activities of Alkaloid Classes; II. Alkaloids as Mediators in Two-Trophic-Level Ecological Interactions; III. Alkaloids as Mediators in Three- or Four-Trophic-Level Ecological Interactions; IV. Nontrophic Ecological Interactions; V. Evolutionary Patterns of Alkaloids in Nature; VI. Final Remarks; References; Cumulative Index of Titles; Index.