strychnos การใช้
- The most common source is from the seeds of the " Strychnos nux-vomica " tree.
- It is a bisindole alkaloid derived from " Strychnos toxifera " and a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist.
- The tree is a close relative of " Strychnos nux-vomica ", the source of strychnine.
- In some Strychnos plants a 9, 10-dimethoxy derivative of strychnine, the alkaloid brucine, is also present.
- Brucine was first discovered in 1819 by Caventou in the bark of the " Strychnos nux-vomica " tree.
- Named Strychnos electri, after the Greek word for amber ( electron ), the flowers represent the first-ever fossils of an asterid.
- The tree is a close relative of " Strychnos nux-vomica ", the seed of which is a source of strychnine.
- "Strychnos " is promoted within alternative medicine as a treatment for many conditions, but the claims are not supported by medical evidence.
- "Strychnos usambarensis " has been thoroughly investigated for potential pharmacological drugs and some 60 indole alkaloids have been isolated, mostly dimeric terpenoid in structure.
- Orangutans are thought to be the sole fruit disperser for some plant species including the climber species " Strychnos ignatii " which contains the toxic alkaloid strychnine.
- In Niger, commonly used species include : Strychnos spinosa, Balanites aegyptiaca, Boscia senegalensis, Ziziphus spp ., Annona senegalensis, Poupartia birrea and Faidherbia albida.
- On Return to Vilno Achmatowicz rejoined the teaching staff of the organic chemistry department of the university, where he continued his research on the structure of strychnos alkaloids.
- Umhlali is the Zulu name for the Monkey Orange tree ( " Strychnos spinosa " ), which grew abundantly along the banks of the Umhlali river.
- The first indole alkaloid, strychnine, was isolated by Pierre Joseph Pelletier and Joseph Bienaim?Caventou in 1818 from the plants of the " Strychnos " genus.
- The leaves and stems are mixed with the bark of " Vochysia ferruginea " and with some parts of a species in the genus " Strychnos ".
- It is a semi-synthetic substance prepared from C-toxiferine I, a " bis "-quaternary alkaloid obtained from " Strychnos toxifera ".
- ""'Strychnos ignatii " "'is a tree in the Loganiaceae family, native to the Philippines, particularly in Catbalogan and parts of China.
- The seeds of the Strychnine tree, " Strychnos nux-vomica ", are sometimes used to treat diseases of the respiratory tract, anemia, and geriatric complaints.
- For example, atropine is isolated from the plant " Atropa belladonna ", strychnine is obtained from the seed of Strychnine tree ( " Strychnos nux-vomica"
- :: : : In the " not so fun " category you can try Castor oil plant, curare vines ( Abuta, Chondrodendron, also Strychnos )-all very poisonous.
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