
Select an Action

Alkaloids : chemical and biological perspectives. Volume 11
Title:
Alkaloids : chemical and biological perspectives. Volume 11
Author:
Pelletier, S. W. (S. William), 1924-2004.
Publication Information:
Oxford : Pergamon, 1996.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 430 pages) : illustrations
Contents:
Chapter headings: The Thalictrum Alkaloids: Chemistry and Pharmacology (1985 -1995) (P.L. Schiff, Jr.). Taxine (G. Appendino). The Alkaloids of South American Menispermaceae (M.D. Menachery). The Chemistry and Biological Activity of Calystegines and Related Nor tropane Alkaloids (R.J. Molyneux et al .). Polyhydroxylated Alkaloids that Inhibit Glycosidases (R.J. Nash et al .). Subject Index. Organism Index.
Abstract:
Volume 11 of this series presents five timely reviews on current research on alkaloids. Chapter 1 by Paul L. Schiff, Jr. is a monumental survey of research that has been carried out over the past decade on the Thalictrum alkaloids. Forty-six new alkaloids are described from fifteen species of the genus Thalictrum , as well as 116 alkaloids of known structure from thirty-six species and subspecies of the genus. The chapter includes discussions of isolation and structure elucidation, analysis, biosynthesis, cell culture, and pharmacology. Also featured are inclusive compilations of botanical sources, alkaloids by alkaloid types, and calculated molecular weights of the Thalictrum alkaloids. Chapter 2 by Giovanni Appendino provides a fascinating treatment of Taxine, a collective name referring to a mixture of diterpenoid alkaloids from the yew tree (genus: Taxus ). Taxine is responsible for the toxic properties of the yew tree that has been documented in historical and fictional literature, from Julius Caesar to Shakespeare, and from Agatha Christie to T.S. Eliot. The chapter treats the history, isolation techniques, structure elucidation, chemistry, and pharmacology of Taxine. Chapter 3 by Mary D. Menachery surveys the alkaloids of South American Menispermaceae (moonseed family). Many different structural types are included in this family. The alkaloid-bearing plants are woody-vines, shrubs, or small trees. Several of these species possess potent curare activity. The chemistry as well as pharmacology of these alkaloids is summarized. Chapter 4 by Russell J. Molyneux, Robert J. Nash, and Naoki Asano treats the chemistry and biological activity of the calystegines and related nor tropane alkaloids. These polyhydroxylated bicyclic alkaloids represent another class of compounds that inhibit glycosidases, producing profound effects in biological systems by disrupting the essential cellular function of glycoprotein processing. Chapter 5, a related chapter by Robert J. Nash, Naoki Asano, and Alison A. Watson, reviews polyhydroxylated alkaloids that inhibit glycosidases. Topics covered include distribution, ecological significance and toxicity, isolation, synthesis, and biosynthesis.
Genre:
Added Author:
Electronic Access:
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080427973Available:*
Shelf Number | Item Barcode | Shelf Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| QD421 .A45 1996 | 1185818-1001 | Elsevier E-Book Collections | Searching... |
On Order
Select a list
Make this your default list.
The following items were successfully added.
There was an error while adding the following items. Please try again.
:
Select An Item
Data usage warning: You will receive one text message for each title you selected.
Standard text messaging rates apply.


