Alkaloids - secrets of life [[electronic resource] ] : alkaloid chemistry, biological significance, applications and ecological role / / Tadeusz Aniszewski
| Alkaloids - secrets of life [[electronic resource] ] : alkaloid chemistry, biological significance, applications and ecological role / / Tadeusz Aniszewski |
| Autore | Aniszewski Tadeusz |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier, 2007 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (335 p.) |
| Disciplina | 547.7 |
| Soggetto topico |
Alkaloids
Biochemistry |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-281-00385-9
9786611003852 0-08-047533-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Chapter 1 Definition, Typology and Occurrence of Alkaloids; 1. Definition; 1.1. True alkaloids; 1.2. Protoalkaloids; 1.3. Pseudoalkaloids; 2. Occurrence in nature; 2.1. The Dogbane botanical family (Apocynaceae); 2.2. The Aster botanical family (Asteraceae); 2.3. The Logan botanical family (Loganiaceae); 2.4. The Poppy botanical family (Papaveraceae); 2.5. The Citrus botanical family (Rutaceae); 2.6. The Nightshade botanical family (Solanaceae); 2.7. The Coca botanical family (Erythroxylaceae)
2.8. The Borage botanical family (Boraginaceae)2.9. The Legume botanical family (Fabaceae); 2.10. The Monseed botanical family (Menispermaceae); 2.11. The Berberry botanical family (Berberidaceae); 2.12. The Buttercup botanical family (Ranunculaceae); 2.13. The Lily botanical family (Liliaceae); 2.14. The Coffee botanical family (Rubiaceae); 2.15. The Amaryllis botanical family (Amaryllidaceae); 2.16. The Oleaster botanical family (Elaeagnaceae); 2.17. The Caltrop botanical family (Zygophyllaceae); 2.18. Mushroom; 2.19. Moss; 2.20. Fungus and bacter; 2.21. Animals Chapter 2 Alkaloid Chemistry1. Alkaloids as secondary metabolism molecules; 2. Synthesis and metabolism; 2.1. Skeleton diversity; 2.2. Ornithine-derived alkaloids; 2.3. Tyrosine-derived alkaloids; 2.3.1. Mescaline pathway; 2.3.2. Kreysigine and colchicine pathway; 2.3.3. Dopamine - cephaeline pathway; 2.3.4. Galanthamine pathway; 2.4. Tryptophan-derived alkaloids; 2.4.1. Psilocybin pathway; 2.4.2. Elaeagnine, harman and harmine pathway; 2.4.3. Ajmalicine, tabersonine and catharanthine pathway; 2.4.4. Vindoline, vinblastine and vincristine pathway; 2.4.5. Strychnine and brucine pathway 2.4.6. Quinine, quinidine and cinchonine synthesis pathway2.4.7. Eserine synthesis pathway; 2.4.8. Ergotamine synthesis pathway; 2.5. Nicotinic acid-derived alkaloids; 2.6. Lysine-derived alkaloids; 2.6.1. Pelletierine, lobelanine and piperine synthesis pathway; 2.6.2. The swansonine and castanospermine synthesis pathway; 2.6.3. The lupinine, lupanine, sparteine and cytisine synthesis pathway; 2.7. Methods of analysis; 2.7.1. Methodological considerations; 2.7.2. Structural approach; 2.7.2.1. Piperidine alkaloids; 2.7.2.2. Indolizidine alkaloids; 2.7.2.3. Quinolizidine alkaloids 2.7.2.4. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids2.7.2.5. Izidine alkaloids; 2.7.2.6. Pyrrolidine alkaloids; 2.7.2.7. Tropane alkaloids; 2.7.2.8. Imidazole alkaloids; 2.7.2.9. Quinazoline alkaloids; 2.7.2.10. Acridone alkaloids; 2.7.2.11. Pyridine alkaloids; 2.7.2.12. Sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids; 2.7.2.13. Phenyl and phenylpropyl alkaloids; 2.7.2.14. Indole alkaloids; 2.7.2.15. Manzamine alkaloids; 2.8. Biogenesis of alkaloids; 2.8.1. Chemistry models; 2.8.2. Biochemistry models; 2.8.3. Molecular biology models; 2.8.4. Analytical dilemmas; 2.9. Methods of alkaloid analysis; 2.9.1. Methods in history 2.9.2. Basic methods and instruments |
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| Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier, 2007 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Alkaloids - secrets of life [[electronic resource] ] : alkaloid chemistry, biological significance, applications and ecological role / / Tadeusz Aniszewski
| Alkaloids - secrets of life [[electronic resource] ] : alkaloid chemistry, biological significance, applications and ecological role / / Tadeusz Aniszewski |
| Autore | Aniszewski Tadeusz |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier, 2007 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (335 p.) |
| Disciplina | 547.7 |
| Soggetto topico |
Alkaloids
Biochemistry |
| ISBN |
1-281-00385-9
9786611003852 0-08-047533-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Chapter 1 Definition, Typology and Occurrence of Alkaloids; 1. Definition; 1.1. True alkaloids; 1.2. Protoalkaloids; 1.3. Pseudoalkaloids; 2. Occurrence in nature; 2.1. The Dogbane botanical family (Apocynaceae); 2.2. The Aster botanical family (Asteraceae); 2.3. The Logan botanical family (Loganiaceae); 2.4. The Poppy botanical family (Papaveraceae); 2.5. The Citrus botanical family (Rutaceae); 2.6. The Nightshade botanical family (Solanaceae); 2.7. The Coca botanical family (Erythroxylaceae)
2.8. The Borage botanical family (Boraginaceae)2.9. The Legume botanical family (Fabaceae); 2.10. The Monseed botanical family (Menispermaceae); 2.11. The Berberry botanical family (Berberidaceae); 2.12. The Buttercup botanical family (Ranunculaceae); 2.13. The Lily botanical family (Liliaceae); 2.14. The Coffee botanical family (Rubiaceae); 2.15. The Amaryllis botanical family (Amaryllidaceae); 2.16. The Oleaster botanical family (Elaeagnaceae); 2.17. The Caltrop botanical family (Zygophyllaceae); 2.18. Mushroom; 2.19. Moss; 2.20. Fungus and bacter; 2.21. Animals Chapter 2 Alkaloid Chemistry1. Alkaloids as secondary metabolism molecules; 2. Synthesis and metabolism; 2.1. Skeleton diversity; 2.2. Ornithine-derived alkaloids; 2.3. Tyrosine-derived alkaloids; 2.3.1. Mescaline pathway; 2.3.2. Kreysigine and colchicine pathway; 2.3.3. Dopamine - cephaeline pathway; 2.3.4. Galanthamine pathway; 2.4. Tryptophan-derived alkaloids; 2.4.1. Psilocybin pathway; 2.4.2. Elaeagnine, harman and harmine pathway; 2.4.3. Ajmalicine, tabersonine and catharanthine pathway; 2.4.4. Vindoline, vinblastine and vincristine pathway; 2.4.5. Strychnine and brucine pathway 2.4.6. Quinine, quinidine and cinchonine synthesis pathway2.4.7. Eserine synthesis pathway; 2.4.8. Ergotamine synthesis pathway; 2.5. Nicotinic acid-derived alkaloids; 2.6. Lysine-derived alkaloids; 2.6.1. Pelletierine, lobelanine and piperine synthesis pathway; 2.6.2. The swansonine and castanospermine synthesis pathway; 2.6.3. The lupinine, lupanine, sparteine and cytisine synthesis pathway; 2.7. Methods of analysis; 2.7.1. Methodological considerations; 2.7.2. Structural approach; 2.7.2.1. Piperidine alkaloids; 2.7.2.2. Indolizidine alkaloids; 2.7.2.3. Quinolizidine alkaloids 2.7.2.4. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids2.7.2.5. Izidine alkaloids; 2.7.2.6. Pyrrolidine alkaloids; 2.7.2.7. Tropane alkaloids; 2.7.2.8. Imidazole alkaloids; 2.7.2.9. Quinazoline alkaloids; 2.7.2.10. Acridone alkaloids; 2.7.2.11. Pyridine alkaloids; 2.7.2.12. Sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids; 2.7.2.13. Phenyl and phenylpropyl alkaloids; 2.7.2.14. Indole alkaloids; 2.7.2.15. Manzamine alkaloids; 2.8. Biogenesis of alkaloids; 2.8.1. Chemistry models; 2.8.2. Biochemistry models; 2.8.3. Molecular biology models; 2.8.4. Analytical dilemmas; 2.9. Methods of alkaloid analysis; 2.9.1. Methods in history 2.9.2. Basic methods and instruments |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784599503321 |
Aniszewski Tadeusz
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| Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier, 2007 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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