6 結果
Four new Erythrinan alkaloids (1-4) were isolated from the seeds of Erythrina velutina. The structures of these new compounds 1-4 were elucidated by spectroscopic methods including 2D-NMR. Three of four were found to be novel sulfated Erythrinan alkaloids.
An indole alkaloid (hypaphorine (1)) was isolated from Brazilian medicinal plant, Erythrina velutina (Leguminosae). This compound was investigated for sleep promoting effects in mice, and the results showed that it significantly increased non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep time during the first
A new Erythrinan alkaloid (1), erythodine N-oxide, was isolated from the seeds of Erythrina velutina together with seven known Erythrinan alkaloids (2-7, 9) and an indole alkaloid (8). The structure of new compound (1) was elucidated by spectroscopic methods. Six of the nine compounds showed
BACKGROUND
Erythrina velutina is traditionally used for sleepiness, convulsions and nervous system excitation in Brazil. Although central effects have been reported for Erythrina velutina, little is known about its mechanism of action.
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the pharmacological evidences of
BACKGROUND
Erythrina velutina (EV) Willd (Fabaceae-Faboideae) is a medicinal tree that is commonly used in Brazil for the treatment of several central nervous system disorders.
OBJECTIVE
The anticholinesterase activity of EV is described in this work.
METHODS
Concentration-response curves (0-1.6
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