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boldine

Known as: 1,10-dimethoxy-2,9-dihydroxyaporphine 
National Institutes of Health

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2014
2014
Aporphinoids are obtained from three sources. There are the large class of natural alkaloids, the semi-synthetic ones prepared… 
2013
2013
Plants are important sources of biologically active natural products which differ in terms of structure and biological properties… 
1997
1997
The sensitized photo-oxidation of boldine and its permethylated derivative, glaucine, has been studied in several solvents using… 
1996
1996
1 The selectivity of action of boldine and the related aporphine alkaloids, predicentrine (9‐O‐methylboldine) and glaucine (2,9‐O… 
1994
1994
The in vitro effects of boldine on natural killer (NK) cells, lectin-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (LDCC) and lectin… 
1993
1993
Abstract— We have examined the uterine relaxant action of three aporphine molecules (S‐glaucine, S‐boldine and R‐apomorphine) in… 
1991
1991
Because of the increased use of alkaloids in general medical practice in recent years, it is of interest to determine genotoxic… 
1983
1983
Litsea wightiana 
1976
1976
SummaryA fluorimetric study has been made of the alkaloids serpentine, yohimbine and boldine, and conditions found for their… 
1975
1975
Seven pairs of monoquaternary enantiomeric neuromuscular junction blocking agents were prepared in which the carbon asymmetry is…