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The Occurrence and Bioactivities of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids from Plants: A Taxonomy-Guided Genera-Wide Review [PDF]
The distribution of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, with a focus on their chemodiversity, has been reported previously, but not at a genera-wide diversity level.
G. David Lin +3 more
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Amaryllidoideae is a subfamily belonging to the Amaryllidaceae and is widely distributed in the southern hemisphere. The subfamily is well known for its content of pharmacologically active alkaloids and represents an important epicenter of Amaryllidaceae-
Ibrakaw Abobaker S. +2 more
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Navigating Amaryllidaceae alkaloids: bridging gaps and charting biosynthetic territories. [PDF]
Amaryllidaceae alkaloid (AA) biosynthesis has garnered significant attention in recent years, particularly with the commercialization of galanthamine as a treatment for the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
Liyanage NS +5 more
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Amaryllidaceae is a significant source of bioactive phytochemicals with a strong propensity to develop new drugs. The genera Allium, Tulbaghia, Cyrtanthus and Crinum biosynthesize novel alkaloids and other phytochemicals with traditional and ...
Cynthia Amaning Danquah +13 more
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A NEW SPECIES OF CYRTANTHUS FROM BAVIAANSKLOOF, SOUTH-EASTERN ...
R. A. Dyer
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Biosensor and machine learning-aided engineering of an amaryllidaceae enzyme
A major challenge to achieving industry-scale biomanufacturing of therapeutic alkaloids is the slow process of biocatalyst engineering. Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, such as the Alzheimer’s medication galantamine, are complex plant secondary metabolites with
Daniel J Diaz +2 more
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Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids and Phenolic Acids Identification in Leucojum aestivum L. Plant Cultures Exposed to Different Temperature Conditions [PDF]
Amaryllidaceae alkaloids are of notable pharmacological relevance. For instance, galanthamine is used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, while other alkaloids (lycorine, crinine, etc.) derived from Amaryllidaceae plants are also of great interest ...
Agata Ptak +7 more
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SHOULD CRINUM FORBESll (LINDL.) SCHULT. & SCHULT.F. BE REINSTATED?
R. H. Archer, C. Archer
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Kinetic and in silico structural characterization of norbelladine O-methyltransferase of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids biosynthesis. [PDF]
Amaryllidaceae alkaloids are a diverse group of alkaloids exclusively reported from the Amaryllidaceae plant family. In planta, their biosynthesis is still not fully characterized; however, a labeling study established 4ˈ-O-methylnorbelladine as the key ...
Koirala M +8 more
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Ammocharis deserticola (Amaryllideae), a new species from Namibia and a key to species of the genus.
D. A. Snijman, H. Kolberg
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