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Thermal (In)stability of Atropine and Scopolamine in the GC-MS Inlet [PDF]

open access: yesToxics, 2021
The intoxication due to unintentional or intentional ingestion of plant material containing tropane alkaloids is quite frequent. GC-MS method is still widely used for the identification of these toxicologically important substances in human specimen ...
Gordana Koželj, Helena Prosen
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Emerging Issues on Tropane Alkaloid Contamination of Food in Europe [PDF]

open access: yesToxins, 2023
The occurrence of tropane alkaloids (TAs), toxic plant metabolites, in food in Europe was studied to identify those TAs in food most relevant for human health. Information was extracted from the literature and the 2016 study from the European Food Safety
Monique de Nijs   +4 more
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Tropane and Granatane Alkaloid Biosynthesis: A Systematic Analysis

open access: yesMolecules, 2016
The tropane and granatane alkaloids belong to the larger pyrroline and piperidine classes of plant alkaloids, respectively. Their core structures share common moieties and their scattered distribution among angiosperms suggest that their biosynthesis may
Neill Kim   +4 more
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The Biological Activity of Natural Alkaloids against Herbivores, Cancerous Cells and Pathogens

open access: yesToxins, 2019
The growing incidence of microorganisms that resist antimicrobials is a constant concern for the scientific community, while the development of new antimicrobials from new chemical entities has become more and more expensive, time-consuming, and ...
Amin Thawabteh   +6 more
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Tropane Alkaloids from Latua pubiflora

open access: yesZeitschrift für Naturforschung C, 2003
Abstract Four known tropane alkaloids were isolated from the leaves of the endemic Chilean plant Latua pubiflora (Solanaceae). For the first time; 3α-cinnamoyloxitropane and apoatropine are reported in this plant. Scopolamine and hyoscyamine were previously reported.
Muñoz Muñoz, Orlando, Casale, John F.
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Tropane alkaloids in food

open access: yesÉlelmiszervizsgálati Közlemények, 2023
Tropane alkaloids occur in many plant families and their toxic effects can cause mild symptoms or even death, depending on the dose. They are most commonly introduced into the human body through contamination, misuse or deliberate abuse due to their intoxicating effects.
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Rapid Synthesis of Psychoplastogenic Tropane Alkaloids. [PDF]

open access: yesJACS Au, 2023
Chow WL   +3 more
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