The alkaloids : chemistry and pharmacology

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The alkaloids : chemistry and pharmacology

Academic Press, <1992- >

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Alkaloids

Chemistry and pharmacology

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v.41(1992)-:edited by Arnold Brossi and Geoffrey A. Cordell

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Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 41 ISBN 9780124695412

Description

This serial, founded by the late Professsor Richard H.F. Manske, continues to provide coverage of the rapidly expanding field of the chemotaxonomy, structure elucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis, and biology of all classes of alkaloids from higher and lower plants, marine origin, or various terrestrial animals. Each volume provides, through its distinguished editors, up-to-date and detailed coverage of particular classes or sources of alkaloids. Over the years, this series has become the standard in natural product chemistry to which all other book series aspire. "The Alkaloids" endures as an important reference for all natural product chemists who have an interest in alkaloids, their diversity, and their unique biological profile.

Table of Contents

  • Akaloids from the plants of Thailand, B. Tantisewie and S. Ruchirawat
  • marine akaloids II, J. Kobayashi and M. Ishibashi
  • tropolonic "colchicum" akaloids and allo-congeners, O. Boye and A. Brossi
  • the cevane group of "veratrum" akaloids, J.V Greenhill and P. Grayshan.
Volume

v. 42 ISBN 9780124695429

Description

This volume deals for the most part, with current status of four groups of alkaloids of substantial biological releavance. Chapter 1 by Lounasmaa and Tolvanen, focuses on the "Eburanmine-Vincamine Alkaloids," and discusses the new alkaloids, and the extensive synthetic and pharmacologic work that has been conducted since the last review in 1981. Clark and Hufford present a review which focuses on the "Antifungal Alkaloids," especially those compounds that might be important as lead structures for the development of agents usefulin treating the opportunistic infections associated with AIDS. Wang and Liang bring up-to-date the area of the diterpenoid alkaloids from a chemical perspective. Over the years this large group of alkaloids has produced a fascinating array of molecular gyrations. Finally, Wrobel and Wojtasiewicz revisit the topic of "Sulfur-Containing Alkaloids" (which was last covered in Volume 26) from a chemical and biological perspective.

Table of Contents

Contributions. Preface. Eburamine-Vincamine Alkaloids. Antifungal Alkaloids. Chemistry of the Diterpenoid Alkaloids. Sulfur-Containing Alkaloids. Cumulative Index of Titles. Index.
Volume

v. 43 ISBN 9780124695436

Description

This volume is part of a series which provides coverage of the chemotaxonomy, structure elucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis and biology of all classes of alkaloids, from higher and lower plants to marine sources and various terrestial animals. Each volume provides up to date and detailed coverage of particular classes or sources of alkaloids. The series should be a useful reference for all natural product chemists and biologists who have an interest in alkaloids, their diversity and their unique biological profiles.

Table of Contents

  • Allelochemical properties or the raison d'etre of alkaloids, M. Wink
  • mammalian alkaloids II, A. Brossi
  • amphibian alkaloids, J.W. Daly et al.
Volume

v. 44 ISBN 9780124695443

Description

This review series covers the chemical and biological properties of alkaloids. Volume 44 features reviews on a large and important group of natural products from both a chemical and a biological perspective. It provides broader coverage on the biological aspects than other volumes.

Table of Contents

  • The tropane alkaloids, M. Lounasmaa and T. Tamminen
  • the biosynthesis of tropane alkaloids, R.J. Robins and N.J. Walton
  • simple indolizidine alkaloids, H. Takahata and T. Momose
  • chemistry and biology of carbazole alkaloids, D.P. Chakraborty.
Volume

v. 45 ISBN 9780124695450

Description

Internationally acclaimed for more than 40 years, this serial, founded by the late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding coverage of the rapidly expanding field of the chemotaxonomy, structure elucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis, and biology of all classes of alkaloids from higher and lower plants, marine origins, or various terrestrial animals. Each volume provides, through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage of particular classes or sources of alkaloids. Over the years, this series has become the standard in natural product chemistry to which all other book series aspire. The Alkaloids, Chemistry and Pharmacology endures as an essential reference for all natural product chemists and biologists who have an interest in alkaloids, their diversity, and their unique biological profile.

Table of Contents

A. Schafer, H. Benz, W. Fiedler, A. Guggisberg, S. Bienz, and M. Hesse, Polyamine Toxins from Spiders and Wasps. C. Szantay, G. Dornyei, and G. Blasko, The Morphine Alkaloids. W.A. Ayer and L.S. Trifonov, Lycopodium Alkaloids. Cumulative Index of Titles. Subject Index.
Volume

v. 46 ISBN 9780124695467

Description

Internationally acclaimed for more than forty years, this serial, founded by the late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding coverage of the rapidly expanding field of the chemotaxonomy, structureelucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis, and biology of all classes of alkaloids from higher and lower plants, marine organisms, or various terrestrial animals. Each volume provides, through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage of particular classes or sources of alkaloids. Over the years, this series has become the standard in natural product chemistry to which all other book series aspire. The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Pharmacology endures as an essential reference for all natural product chemists and biologists who have an interest in alkaloids, their diversity, and their unique biological profile.

Table of Contents

D.J. Robins, Biosynthesis of Pyrrolizidine and Quinolizidine Alkaloids. A.L. Mueller, R. Roeloffs, and H. Jackson, Pharmacology of Polyamine Toxins from Spiders and Wasps. C. Szantay, Z. Kardos-Balogh, and C. Szantay, Jr., Epibatidine. G. Bringmann and F. Pokorny, The Naphthylisoquinoline Alkaloids. K. Iwasa, The Biotransformation of Protoberberine Alkaloids by Plant Tissue Cultures. Chapter References. Cumulative Index of Titles. Subject Index.
Volume

v. 47 ISBN 9780124695474

Description

Internationally acclaimed for more than forty years, this serial, founded by the late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding coverage of the rapidly expanding field of the chemotaxonomy, structureelucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis, and biology of all classes of alkaloids from higher and lower plants, marine organisms, or various terrestrial animals. Each volume provides, through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage of particular classes or sources of alkaloids. Over the years, this series has become the standard in natural product chemistry to which all other book series aspire. The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Pharmacology endures as an essential reference for all natural product chemists and biologists who have an interest in alkaloids, their diversity, and their unique biological profile.

Table of Contents

  • Lupine alkaloids, S. Ohmiya et al
  • biosynthesis in Rauwolfa serpentina, J. Stockigt
  • non-iridoid bisindole alkaloids, J. Sapi and G. Massiot
  • the ecological activity of alkaloids, K. Brown and J. Trigo
Volume

v. 48 ISBN 9780124695481

Description

Internationally acclaimed for more than forty years, this Series, founded by the late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding coverage of the rapidly expanding field of the chemotaxonomy, structureelucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis, and biology of all classes of alkaloids from higher and lower plants, marine organisms, or various terrestrial animals. Each volume provides, through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage of particular classes or sources of alkaloids. Over the years, this Series has become the standard in natural product chemistry to which all other book series aspire. The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Pharmacology endures as an essential reference for all natural product chemists and biologists who have an interest in alkaloids, their diversity, and their unique biological profile.

Table of Contents

T. Sevenet and J. Pusset, Alkaloids from the Medicinal Plants of New Caledonia. J. Bosch, J. Bonjoch, and M. Amat, The Strychnos Alkaloids. H.-J. Borschberg, Aristotelia Alkaloids. Y. Tsuda and T. Sano, Erythrina and Related Alkaloids. Chapter References. Cumulative Index of Titles. Subject Index.
Volume

v. 49 ISBN 9780124695498

Description

Internationally acclaimed for more than 40 years, this Series, founded by the late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding coverage of the rapidly expanding field of the chemotaxonomy, structure elucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis, and biology of all classes of alkaloids from higher and lower plants, marine organisms, or various terrestrial animals. Each volume provides, through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage of particular classes or sources of alkaloids. Over the years, this Series has become the standard in natural product chemistry to which all other book series aspire. The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Pharmacology endures as an essential reference for all naturalproduct chemists and biologists who have an interest in alkaloids, their diversity, and their unique biological profile.

Table of Contents

H. Takayama and S. Sakai, Gelsemium Alkaloids. T. Ozturk, Alkaloids Containing Quinolinequinone and Quinolinequinoneimine Units. R. Verpoorte, R. Van Der Heijden, and P.R.H. Moreno, Biosynthesis of Terpenoid Indole Alkaloids in Catharanthus Roseus Cells. H. Itokawa, K. Takeya, Y. Hitotsuyanagi, and H. Morita, Macrocylic Peptide Alkaloids From Plants. Cumulative Index of Titles. Subject Index.
Volume

v. 51 ISBN 9780124695511

Description

Chemistry and Biology is a celebration of the outstanding contributions to the field by Professor R.H.F. Manske, who founded the series in 1950. This special volume demonstrates the dramatic changes in alkaloidchemistry since then. It also offers a unique overview of recent developments in major areas of alkaloid chemistry and biology and looks at how these areas will develop in the future. These fourteen contributions are written by many of the leading alkaloid chemists in the world, and thus comprise a unique view of alkaloids and their contributions to the health and well-being of humankind.

Table of Contents

J.E. Saxton, Alkaloids of the Aspidospermine Group. M.A.J. Miah, T. Hudlicky, and J.W. Reed, Cephalotaxus Alkaloids. T. Fujii and M. Ohba, The Ipecac Alkaloids and Related Bases. O. Hoshino, The Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids. Cumulative Index of Titles. Subject Index.
Volume

v. 52 ISBN 9780124695528

Description

Alkaloids are a major group of natural products derived from a variety of organisms, which are widely used as medicinal and biological agents. This Series is world-renowned as the leading compilation of current reviews of this vast field. Internationally acclaimed for more than 40 years, this Series, founded by the late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding coverage of the rapidly expanding field of the chemotaxonomy, structure elucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis, and biology of all classes of alkaloids from higher and lower plants, marine organisms, or various terrestrial animals. Each volume provides, through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage of particular classes or sources of alkaloids. Over the years, this Series has become the standard in natural product chemistry to which all other book series aspire. The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology endures as an essential reference for all natural product chemists and biologists who have an interest in alkaloids, their diversity, and their unique biological profile.

Table of Contents

A.A.L. Guantilaka, Alkaloids From Sri Lankan Flora. M. Lounasmaa, P. Hanhinen, and M. Westerund, The Sarpagine Group of Indole Alkaloids. P. Popik and P. Skolnick, Pharmacology of Ibogaine-Related Alkaloids. A.-U.-Rahman and M.I. Choudhary, Chemistry and Biology of Steroidal Alkaloids From Marine Organisms. G.A. Cordell, The Monoterpene Alkaloids. Subject Index.

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    BA14266564
  • ISBN
    • 0124695418
    • 0124695426
    • 0124695434
    • 0124695442
    • 0124695450
    • 0124695469
    • 0124695477
    • 0124695485
    • 0124695493
    • 0124695515
    • 0124695523
  • LCCN
    50005522
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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