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Zigadenus is a type of flowering plant in the family melanthiaceae. They are perennial plants that grow from a bulbs ... The toxins in the plants are steroid alkaloids of the veratrum group....
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Dostinex is a medication based on ergot alkaloids. ... Prolactin, the hormone, which has been named for its function of inducing lactation in women, directly interferes with sex...
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Methyl spongoate, a cytotoxic steroid from the Sanya soft coral Spongodes sp. Antioxidant properties of {beta}-carboline alkaloids are r...
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Steroid alkaloids have a fairly complex nitrogen containing nucleus. ... This steroid alkaloid is the nucleus (i.e. aglycone) for two important glycoalkaloids, ...
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Pseudalkaloids – alkaloid-like compounds that do not originate from amino acids. This group includes, terpene-like and steroid-like alkaloids, as well as ...
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Four basic types of alkaloids are found in nightshade plants. These types are: (1) the steroid alkaloids, which contain a fairly complicated fused ring structure and ...
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Triterpenoid and Steroidal Alkaloids. Steroidal alkaloids. Steroidal alkaloids are most common in the Solanaceae, Apocynaceae, and Liliaceae. Much of the ...
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Steroid alkaloid : solasodine. These alkaloids are only distributed in Solanaceae (potato, tomato, eggplant ...). Fortunately, their ...
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[The steroidal alkaloid without its sugar component is called an aglycone.] Similar steroidal alkaloids are found in certain members of the lily family (Liliaceae) ...
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In the degradation pathway of the steroid alkaloid tomatidine by Gymnoascus reesii the A-ring of tomatidine is opened with the formation of the 4-hydroxy-3 ...
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