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deserpidine

Known as: Deserpidinum, deserpidine [Chemical/Ingredient], 11-demethoxyreserpine 
An ester alkaloid derived from Rauwolfia canescens with antihypertensive activity. Deserpidine is a competitive inhibitor of the angiotensin… 
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
The tripeptide, L-prolyl-L-leucylglycinamide (PLG) reverses the sedative effects of deserpidine in mice and monkeys treated with… 
1959
1959
Gastric haemorrhage was produced regularly in mice within 6 hours of the subcutaneous injection of a large dose (2 to 10 mg./kg… 
1958
1958
The alkaloids reserpine, rescinnamine, and deserpidine occurring in the roots of various Rauwolfia species are separated by… 
1956
1956
Abstract A rapid and specific method for the analysis of reserpine was needed. It was ob-served that a fluorescent, greenish… 
1956
1956
Abstract 1 l-Desmethoxyreserpine (alpha desmethoxyreserpine) a new ester alkaloid isolated from Rauwolfia canescens, was examined… 
1955
1955
Abstract Rauwolfia canescens yields another alkaloid which possesses sedative and strong hypotensive activity. This newly… 
1955
1955
Für Reserpin und Deserpidin wird eine neue stereochemische Formulierung vorgeschlagen, die auf folgenden experimentellen Befunden… 
1955
1955
AusRauwolfia canescens wurde Deserpidin, C32H38O8N2, isoliert und eine Konstitutionsformel für dieses neue Alkaloid vorgeschlagen…