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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CURARINE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
New York Medical Journal
Boussingault and Roulin discovered a substance which they considered an
alkaloid, and named it curarine, although they could not obtain it crystalized. M.
Preyer has succeeded in extracting the curarine crystalized. There are two
processes ...
2
The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology V8: Chemistry and ...
Degradation of this radioactive C—curarine chloride with hot, concentrated
hydrobromic acid then gives a 7% yield of C-fluorocurarine which has exactly half
the molar activity of the starting material. This shows clearly that the molecule of
C— ...
3
year-book of pharmacy comprising absracts of papers ...
On Curarine. Prof. F. A. Fliickiger. (Neu. Jahr.fiir Pharm., xxxix., 197.) It is well
known that curarine, when in contact with oxidizing substances and sulphuric
acid, resembles strychnine in its behaviour, the violet colour produced by the
latter, ...
4
The Snakes of Trinidad and Tobago
He was never able to get a scientific analysis done to test its efficacy, but he was
presented with an opportunity to test another much-touted cure by a Mr. Lobo,
who brought from Ecuador a serum called "curarine" for the curing of snakebite.
5
Enzymes and Drug Action
In the presence of curarine the uptake was markedly reduced. Therefore, we can
now distinguish between a curarine-insensitive uptake, which is probably non-
specific, and the curarine-sensitive uptake. In the case of other muscles, rabbit ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
Table 6 Ratios of the ganglionic to neuromuscular blocking doses Alkaloid Partial
block Total block C-Toxiferine (38) C-Alkaloid E (51) C-Alkaloid G (56) C-Alkaloid
H (49) 80 20 20 12 24 12 C-Curarine (54) C-Alkaloid A (52) C-Alkaloid K" ...
Michael F. Grundon, J. E. Saxton, 1971
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PROGRESS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Similarly, O, O-dimethyl-( —) -curarine has more than twice the potency of (—)-
curarinells. Comparable figures for (-1-)-curarine and its dimethyl ether are not
available, though the latter has been reported to be about twice as potent as the ...
Gwynn Pennant Ellis, Geoffrey Buckle West, 1963
8
The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology V9: Chemistry and ...
Finally, treatment of ( + )-CXXIII with methyl iodide furnished the dimethyl ether of
( i- )-tubocurarine iodide, identified by comparison of its UV-spectrum with that of
the dimethyl ether of natural tubo— curarine iodide and by melting-point ...
9
Phytochemical Dictionary: A Handbook of Bioactive Compounds ...
Brucine 68 1 Calebassine 683 C-Curarine 697 Deoxyloganin 2353 Loganin
2366 Toxiferine 1 765 Strychnos aculeata Brucine 681 Strychnos angustiflora
Angustine 661 Strychnos divaricans Calebassine 683 C-Curarine 697 Strychnos
...
Herbert Baxter, J.B. Harborne, Gerald P. Moss, 1998
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Alkaloid-bearing Plants and Their Contained Alkaloids
... alkaloids, curarine C-curarine C-curarine I C-curarine II C-curarine III curine (
bebeerine) cuscamidine cuscamine cuscohygrine (bellaradine) . cusconidine.
cusconine cuspareine.. cusparidine. cusparine — CmHj.NO,- C„H21N04 CwH,
4N,.
John James Willaman, Bernice Giduz Schubert, 1961