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Biosynthesis of Tropane Alkaloids
1989As with other secondary products, the biosynthesis of tropane alkaloids in plants has been extensively investigated by the use of labelled precursors (for a review, see [11]). Recent advances in the techniques of alkaloid analysis and enzyme purification, however, have now made it possible to isolate and characterize biosynthetic enzymes in the pathway,
Y. Yamada, T. Hashimoto, T. Endo
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2000
Tropane alkaloids comprise a large group of bases occurring predominantly in the family of the Solanaceae. Structurally they are esters of carboxylic acids with tropine (3-hydroxy-8-aza-8-methyl-[3.2.1]-bicyclooctane) and are biosynthetically derived from amino acid and acetate precursors.
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Tropane alkaloids comprise a large group of bases occurring predominantly in the family of the Solanaceae. Structurally they are esters of carboxylic acids with tropine (3-hydroxy-8-aza-8-methyl-[3.2.1]-bicyclooctane) and are biosynthetically derived from amino acid and acetate precursors.
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Pharmacology of new tropan derivatives
Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1987V V, Zakusov +2 more
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Evaluation of novel tropane analogues
Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 2007Markus, Mitterhauser, Wolfgang, Wadsak
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