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Alkaloids
A Treasury of Poisons and Medicines
Authors: Funayama Shinji, Cordell Geoffrey A.
Language: EnglishSubject for Alkaloids:
Keywords
1-Deoxy-D-xylulose; 2; 3-diaminopropionic acid; 3-Amino-5-hydroxybenzoic acid; 5-Fluorouracil; 6; 6'-dibromoindigo; D-tubocurarine; Aconitine; Acridone; Acromelic acid; Acronycine; Actinidine; Agrobactin; Albizziin; Amphetamine; Anabasine; Ancistrotectorine; Anthranilic acid; Arecoline; Aristolochic acid; Atisine; Atropine; Auxin; Awamycin; Batrachotoxin; Berberine; Bilirubin; C-curarine; Caffeine; Camptothecin; Capsaicin; Cathine; Cathinone; Chaconine; Chelidonine; Chlorophyll; Cimetidine; Cocaine; Coclaurine; Colchicine; Conessine; Coniine; Delphinine; Dopamine; Echinopsine; Emetine; Ephedradine; Ephedrine; Evodiamine; Febrifugine; Folic acid; GABA; Galanthamine; Geldanamycin; Gentianine; Harmine; Heme; Herbimycin A; Histamine; Homobatrachotoxin; Homocapsaicin; Ibogaine; Ibotenic acid; Ignavine; Indigo; Iodinin; Jesaconitine; Kainic acid; Kokusagine; Kukoamine; LSD; Lobeline; Loganin; Lycorine; Matrine; Maytansine; Melochinone; Merucathine; Merucathinone; Mesaconitine; Methamphetamine; Mevalonic acid; Mitomycin C; Morphine; Napelline; Naphthomycin A; Nicotinamide; Nicotine; Nicotinic acid; Nigakinone; Nigrifactin; Nupharidine; Orixine; Peiminoside; Pelletierine; Phenazinomycin; Phenylethylamine; Physostigmine; Piericidin A1; Pilocarpine; Pinidine; Piperine; Porfiromycin; Porphine; Prodigiosin; Pseudoephedrine; Psilocin; Psilocybin; Pteridine; Putrescine; Pyocyanine; Pyrrole-2-carboxylic acid; Pyrrolnitrin; Quinine; Quisqualic acid; Reserpine; Rhynchophylline; Ricinine; Rifampicin; Rifamycin B; Rutacridone; Rutaecarpine; Secologanin; Serotonin; Solanine; Sparteine; Spermine; Stachydrine; Staurosporine; Streptonigrin; Strychnine; Sweroside; Swertiamarin; T etrodotoxin; Taxol; Thyroxine; Trichotomine; Trienomycin A; VCR; VLB; Vasicine; Verticine; Vitamin B12; Vitamin B1; Vitamin B6; Vohimbine; Zygacine
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1: Alkaloids Derived from Phenylalanine and Tyrosine2: Alkaloids Derived from Tryptophan3: Alkaloids Derived from Ornithine (Arginine)4: Alkaloids Derived from Lysine 5: Alkaloids Derived from Proline6: Alkaloids Derived from Glutamic Acid7: Alkaloids Derived from Histidine8: Alkaloids Derived from 2,3-Diaminopropionic Acid9: Alkaloids Derived from Anthranilic Acid10: Alkaloids Derived from Nicotinic Acid11: Alkaloids Derived from Nucleic Acids and Related Compounds12: Alkaloids Possessing the Porphine Skeleton13: Alkaloids Derived from a m-C7N Unit14: Alkaloids Derived from Terpenoids15: Alkaloids Derived from Polyketides
Scientists in the natural products field, as well as chemistry, biochemistry and pharmacy students. Scientists working for pharmaceutical companies. Physicians, pharmacists and other professionals who are interested in Japanese Kampo medine.
He is the author of about 150 research publications, book chapters, comprehensive reviews, and professional publications; is the author of 11 books, with five more in progress; and is the Associate Editor-in-Chief of the Pharmaceutical Biology (USA). He is a Councilor of the Japanese Society for History of Pharmacy. His interests include the chemistry and biosynthesis of alkaloids, the relationship of poisons and human beings, the Japanese ancient history of Poisons and Medicines, and also the use of vegetables as chemical reagents.
Professor Emeritus Geoffrey A. Cordell obtained his Ph.D. in synthetic natural product chemistry at the University of Manchester in 1970. After two years as a NATO postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Chemistry, M.I.T., he joined the College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). A Professor since 1980, he served as a Department Head for 12 years and as Interim Dean of the College of Pharmacy for almost three years, as well as holding several other senior academic and research administrative positions at the Department, College, and C
- Classifies and lists alkaloids from natural sources
- Occurrence and biosynthetic pathways of alkaloids
- Indicates key uses and bioactivity of alkaloids