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Fungal indole alkaloid biogenesis through evolution of a bifunctional reductase/Diels-Alderase. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Chem, 2019
Dan Q   +17 more
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Potencial biotecnològic del cultiu de cèl·lules vegetals per a l'obtenció de productes farmacèutics [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
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Mushroom-Derived Indole Alkaloids

Journal of Natural Products, 2017
Mushrooms are known to produce over 140 natural products bearing an indole heterocycle. In this review, the isolation of these mushroom-derived indole alkaloids is discussed, along with their associated biological activities.
Joshua A. Homer, Jonathan Sperry
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Moschamine-Related Indole Alkaloids

2018
Moschamine-related alkaloids originate mainly from feruloylserotonin by cyclization or dimerization. This review provides a comprehensive overview on the achievements in the field of moschamine-related alkaloids. In the isolation part, a detailed structural characterization of moschamine-related alkaloids is followed by their spectral data. Besides the
Chengfeng, Xia, Xiaogang, Tong
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Indole alkaloid biosynthesis

Bioorganic Chemistry, 1977
Abstract Because of the nonspecific incorporation of acetate into the monoterpenoid portion of the indole alkaloids, the amino acid leucine has been investigated as an alternative precursor. Incorporations of leucine into the alkaloids vindoline and catharanthine in Vinca rosea are found to be 0.07 and 0.02%, respectively, levels comparable with ...
Donald C. Wigfield, Betty P. Wen
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Cytotoxicity of Modified Indole Alkaloids

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1979
Indole alkaloids of the iboga series were structurally modified by incorporation of a 3,4-dimethoxybenzyl or -benzoyl unit so that they contained the N-O-O triangle required for antileukemic activity according to the triangulation hypothesis. The cytotoxicities of the modified alkaloids in the in vitro P-388 system were not significantly increased over
D G, Kingston, S M, Sami
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