The alkaloids Chemistry and physiology. Volume 1 /

The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology V1.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Other Authors: Manske, R. H. F. (Richard Helmuth Fred), 1901-1977, Holmes, H. L. (Henry Lavergne)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Academic Press, 1950.
Series:Alkaloids. Chemistry and physiology ; v. 1
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Preface; Chapter 1. Sources of Alkaloids and their Isolation; I. Natural Occurrence; II. Distribution in the Plant; III. Isolation; IV. Separation and Purification; Chapter 2. Alkaloids in the Plant; I. Introduction; II. Distribution; III. Ontogeny; IV. Alkaloids in Grafts; V. Translocation; VI. The Site of Formation; VII. Position in Nitrogen Metabolism; VIII. Biosynthesis; IX. Factors Affecting Alkaloid Formation; X. Metabolic Status; XI. Consequences of Alkaloid Formation; XII. References.
  • Chapter 3. The Pyrrolidine AlkaloidsI. The Simple Bases; II. Hygrine; III. Hygroline; IV. Cuscohygrine; V. Carpaine; VI. Stachydrine; VII. Betonicine, Turicine, and 4-Hydroxyhygrinic Acid; VIII. References; Chapter 4. Senecio Alkaloids; I. Occurrence and Constitution; II. Extractive and Degradative Procedure; III. Structure of the Necines; IV. Structure of the Necic Acids; V. Structure of the Alkaloids; VI. Common Sources of Different Senecio Alkaloids; VII. References; Chapter 5. The Pyridine Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. The Pepper Alkaloids; III. The Alkaloids of the Areca Nut.
  • IV. TrigonellineV. The Alkaloids of the Pomegranate Root Bark; VI. Lobelia Alkaloids; VII. The Ricinus Alkaloid; VIII. Leucaenine; IX. The Alkaloids of Hemlock; X. The Tobacco Alkaloids; XI. Tobacco Smoke Alkaloids; XII. Ammodendrine; XIII. References; Chapter 6. The Chemistry of the Tropane Alkaloids; I. Introduction; II. Identification and Separation; III. l-Hyoscyamine and Atropine; IV. Cocaine; V. l-Scopolamine or l-Hyoscine; VI. Dioscorine; VII. Minor Alkaloids; VIII. Table of Physical Constants; IX. References; Chapter 7. The Strychnos Alkaloids; I. Isolation and Color Reactions.
  • II. Elucidation of the Structure of Strychnine and BrucineIII. Cacotheline; IV. Vomicine; V. Tables of Physical Constants; VI. References; Author Index; Subject Index.