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Regeneración in vitro de backebergia militaris

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Fernández Tellez, María Alejandra
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Identification of New Cactus Alkaloids in Backebergia militaris by Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Journal of Natural Products, 1984
Tandem mass spectrometry, applied to simple extracts of Backebergia militaris, indicated the presence of a number of new alkaloids, including fully aromatic oxygenated isoquinolines, their di- and tetra-hydro analogs, and beta-phenethylamines. These conclusions were supported by separation using radial tlc and comparison with authentic compounds ...
N R, Ferrigni   +4 more
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Cactus Alkaloids XLII: 3,4-dimethoxy-β-phenethylamine and Heliamine from the Mexican Cereoid Backebergia Militaris

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1980
Backebergia militaris (Andot) Bravo ex Sánchez Mejorada yielded alkaloid crystals from a fractionated ethanol extract of only 20 g of plant material. The alkaloid was identified as heliamine (6,7-dimethoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline) hydrochloride.
R, Mata, J L, McLaughlin
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Effect ofBackebergia militaris cactus extract on intestinal smooth muscle contractility

Phytotherapy Research, 1998
The branches of the giant cactus Backebergia militaris contain at least one biologically active compound, corresponding to an alkaloid. This activity was not dependent on cactus age. Methanol crude extracts of B. militaris showed a clear inhibitory effect on rabbit intestinal smooth muscle contractility.
Alma Rosa Cortés A.   +2 more
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Field observations on BACKEBERGIA and other cacti from Balsas Basin, Mexico

Cactus and Succulent Journal, 2005
JAMES D MAUSETH   +3 more
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