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slaframine
Known as:
(1S,6S,8aS)-1-acetoxy-6-aminooctahydroindolizine
, (1S-(1 alpha,6 alpha,8a beta))-6-aminooctahydro-1-indolizinol, acetate (ester)
National Institutes of Health
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3 relations
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Alkaloids
Indolizines
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slaframine citrate salt (1:2)
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1995
1995
The effect of daily slaframine injection of salivary score, feed intake, ruminal pH, and circulating concentrations of somatotropin and insulin-like growth factor I.
B. Hibbard
,
W. M. Moseley
,
J. Robinson
,
J. Boucher
Journal of Animal Science
1995
Corpus ID: 29002236
In a randomized complete block design with repeated measures, ruminally cannulated crossbred beef steers (n = 24; 279 +/- 3.2 kg…
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1994
1994
Effects of slaframine and 4-diphenylacetoxy-N-methylpiperidine methiodide (4DAMP) on pancreatic exocrine secretion in the bovine.
J. A. Walker
,
C. Krehbiel
,
D. Harmon
,
G. St. Jean
,
W. J. Croom
,
W. Hagler
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
1994
Corpus ID: 8877317
Three Holstein steers (345 +/- 22 kg) surgically fitted with a pancreatic cannula were used in two 3 x 3 Latin square design…
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1994
1994
ENANTIOMERICALLY PURE AMINO ALCOHOLS AND DIAMINO ALCOHOLS FROM L-ASPARTIC ACID. APPLICATION TO THE SYNTHESIS OF EPI- AND DIEPISLAFRAMINE
P. Gmeiner
,
D. Junge
,
A. Kaertner
1994
Corpus ID: 53687691
Starting from natural aspartic acid (6) a practical method for the synthesis of enantiomerically pure 3-amino alcohols 8…
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1993
1993
Tropical pasture hay utilization with slaframine and cottonseed meal: ruminal characteristics and digesta passage in wethers.
A. Bird
,
W. J. Croom
,
+4 authors
P. R. Martin
Journal of Animal Science
1993
Corpus ID: 28175893
Sixteen mature, ruminally cannulated wethers (average BW = 41 +/- 1 kg) were fed a low-quality hay diet with or without a…
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1989
1989
Effects of a salivary stimulant, slaframine, on ruminal fermentation, bacterial protein synthesis and digestion in frequently fed steers.
M. Froetschel
,
H. Amos
,
J. Evans
,
W. J. Croom
,
W. Hagler
Journal of Animal Science
1989
Corpus ID: 26100841
Slaframine (SF), a parasympathomimetic salivary stimulant, was administered i.m. (10, 15 or 20 micrograms SF/kg BW) to ruminally…
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1987
1987
Effects of slaframine on circulating concentrations of growth hormone and glucose.
M. Froetschel
,
W. Hagler
,
+6 authors
C. Scanes
Poultry Science
1987
Corpus ID: 3619468
The ability of slaframine (SF), a parasympathomimetic, to alter blood growth hormone (GH) and glucose concentrations in broiler…
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1986
1986
Effects of slaframine on ruminant digestive function: resting salivary flow and composition in cattle.
M. Froetschel
,
W. J. Croom
,
W. Hagler
,
L. P. Tate
,
H. P. Broquist
Journal of Animal Science
1986
Corpus ID: 36728672
Four esophageal- and ruminal-cannulated Angus steers (avg weight, 308 kg) were used to investigate how salivation is affected by…
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1979
1979
Biosynthesis of slaframine, (1S,6S,8aS)-1-acetoxy-6-aminooctahydroindolizine, a parasympathomimetic alkaloid of fungal origin. 3. Origin of the pyrrolidine ring.
E. C. Clevenstine
,
H. P. Broquist
,
T. Harris
Biochemistry
1979
Corpus ID: 23952357
The phytopathogen Rhizoctonia leguminicola has previously been shown to incorporate pipecolic acid into the piperidine alkaloids…
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1973
1973
Slaframine (slobber factor) toxicosis.
Crump Mh
1973
Corpus ID: 77018265
1968
1968
Slaframine. Absolute stereochemistry and a revised structure.
R. Gardiner
,
K. Rinehart
,
J. J. Snyder
,
H. P. Broquist
Journal of the American Chemical Society
1968
Corpus ID: 44352331
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