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Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics. 376:29-32
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Doklady biological sciences : proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological sciences sections. 405
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Doklady biological sciences : proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological sciences sections. 399
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Biology bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. 5(3)
Nicotine metabolism was studied in a number of wild species of the genus Nicotiana. It was shown that exogenous alkaloid, labeled with 14C on the methyl, as well as in each of the heterocycles individually, when introduced into the above-ground organ
Autor:
M Y, Lovkova, E, Nurimov
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Biology bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. 5(4)
A summary of studies on the biosynthesis of the basic alkaloids of Anabasis aphylla is given. The role of lysine, aspartic acid, methionine, acetate, and cadaverine in the formation of anabasine, lupinine, aphylline, and anabasamine was indicated. Th
Autor:
P. Michael, Joseph
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Natural Product Reports; 1998, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p571-594, 1p
Benefitting from phytochemicals in medicinal plants has lately gained increasingly more global relevance. The medicinal bioactivity might range from wound healing activity to anti-inflammatory and anti-viral effects. This work describes the challengi
Autor:
Trevor Robinson
The alkaloids were of great importance to mankind for centuries, long before they were recognized as a chemical class. The influence they have had on literature is hinted at by some of the quotations I have used as chapter headings. Their in fluenc
Autor:
George R. Newkome
A continuation of the treatise describing the organic chemistry of pyridine derivates. Includes chapters on the synthetic and natural sources of the pyridine ring, the carbocyclic annelated pyridines, macrocyclic pyridines, and reviews of pyridine ch
Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für'4. Internationales Symposium Biochemie und Physiologie der Alkaloide Halle (Saale), 25. bis 28. Juni 1969'verfügbar.