Chemical and biological aspects of Narcissus alkaloids

J Bastida, R Lavilla, F Viladomat - The alkaloids: chemistry and biology, 2006 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the chemical and biological aspects of
Narcissus alkaloids. Numerous alkaloids have been isolated from Narcissus …

Anti-inflammatory activity of alkaloids: A twenty-century review

JM Barbosa-Filho, MR Piuvezam, MD Moura… - Revista Brasileira de …, 2006 - SciELO Brasil
Many substances which interfere with the inflammatory response have been isolated from
plants. This review shows some alkaloids of vegetal origin which in the period of 1907 to …

Biologically active indolizidine alkaloids

J Zhang, SL Morris‐Natschke, D Ma… - Medicinal Research …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Indolizidine alkaloids are chemical constituents isolated from various marine and terrestrial
plants and animals, including but not limited to trees, fungi, ants, and frogs, with a myriad of …

Phytochemical and biological investigations of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids: a review

Y Ding, D Qu, KM Zhang, XX Cang… - Journal of Asian …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Amaryllidaceae is a family that includes 75 genera and about 1100 species, which have a
long history of medicinal use. Many plants have been proven to possess efficacy for …

Chemical and biological aspects of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids

J Bastida Armengol, S Berkov… - Recent Advances in …, 2011 - diposit.ub.edu
The Amaryllidaceae alkaloids represent a large (over 300 alkaloids have been isolated) and
still expanding group of biogenetically related isoquinoline alkaloids that are found …

Antimalarial activity screening of some alkaloids and the plant extracts from Amaryllidaceae

B Şener, I Orhan, J Satayavivad - Phytotherapy Research: An …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Four groups of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, namely lycorine‐, crinine‐, tazettine‐, and
galanthamine‐type, as well as plant extracts of the Amaryllidaceae plants (Pancratium …

Pharmacological and toxicological insights to the South African Amaryllidaceae

JJ Nair, J van Staden - Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2013 - Elsevier
The plant family Amaryllidaceae is of provenance in the South African region which is known
to harbor about a third of the global complement of around 1000 species. It has widespread …

The effect of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids haemanthamine and haemanthidine on cell cycle progression and apoptosis in p53-negative human leukemic Jurkat cells

R Havelek, M Seifrtova, K Kralovec, L Bruckova… - Phytomedicine, 2014 - Elsevier
Plants from the Amaryllidaceae family have been shown to be a promising source of
biologically active natural compounds of which some selected are currently in pre-clinical …

The Amaryllidaceae alkaloids haemanthamine, haemanthidine and their semisynthetic derivatives as potential drugs

L Cahlíková, I Kawano, M Řezáčová, G Blunden… - Phytochemistry …, 2021 - Springer
Plants of the Amaryllidaceae family, have a wide distribution through both tropical and sub-
tropical regions of the world. They have also a long and notable place in the history of …

Structure-activity studies on the lycorine pharmacophore: A potent inducer of apoptosis in human leukemia cells

J McNulty, JJ Nair, J Bastida, S Pandey, C Griffin - Phytochemistry, 2009 - Elsevier
The direct chemoselective differential functionalization of the ring-C hydroxyl groups present
in the Amaryllidaceae alkaloid lycorine is described allowing for selective manipulation of …