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Sixteen alkaloids, namely homoaromoline, obaberine, O-methyl-thalicberine, oxyberberine, thalidasine, thaliglucinone, thalrugosine, obamegine, oxyacanthine, berberine, columbamine, jatrorrhizine, magnoflorine, palmatine, thalifendine and base A chloride, plus the artifact,
Chemical investigation of the stem of Thalictrum foliolosum resulted in the isolation of two new bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids (1 and 2) along with known protoberberine group of isoquinoline alkaloids thalifendine (3) and berberine (4). The structures of the new compounds were established by
Sixteen alkaloids were characterized from Thalictrum revolutum DC., namely; thalidasine, O-methylthalmethine, O-methylthalicberine, thalrugosaminine, thalicarpine, thalmelatine, pennsylvanine, palmatine, berberine, thalifendine, columbamine, jatrorrhizine, deoxythalidastine, thalphenine and
Thirteen alkaloids, hernandezine, thalidezine, N-desmethylthalidezine, isothalidezine, thalistyline, thalistyline methodiiodide, N-desemethylthalistyline, berberine, columbamine, jatrorrhizine, palmatine, thalifendine, magnoflorine and the artifact, 8-trichloromethyldihydroberberine were isolated
A study of the alkaloids of the roots of Thalictrum longistylum DC. resulted in the isolation of 12 alkaloids plus an artifact, 8-trichloromethyldihydroberberine. The 12 alkaloids were berberine, columbamine, jatrorrhizine, magnoflorine, methothalistyline, N-desmethylthalistyline, oxyberberine,
Cell suspension cultures of Thalictrum minus L. var. hypoleucum Miq. were found to produce a large amount of berberine (400-800 mg/l) when 5-10 μM 6-benzyladenine was added to Linsmaier and Skoog's medium containing 100 μM 1-naphthaleneacetic acid. Most of the berberine produced was released
Further study of mother-liquors from ethanolic extracts of Thalictrum rugosum resulted in the identification or partial characterization of 10 alkaloids, bringing the total to 17 characterized in our work on this plant. Five of the new alkaloids were active in vitro against microorganisms.