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uncarine E

Known as: (1'S,3S,4'aS,5'aS,10'aS)-1,2,5',5'a,7',8',10',10'a-octahydro-1'-methyl-2-oxospiro(3H-indole-3,6'(4'aH)-(1H)pyrano(3,4-f)indolizine)-4'-carboxylic acid methyl ester, isopteropodine 
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2017
2017
Cat's claw is a large woody vine with hook-like thorns, and has been traditionally used to treat inflammatory disorders in South… 
2016
2016
Hamelia patens is a perennial shrub native from Mexico which is used in traditional medicine to treat chronic wounds and tumors… 
2015
2015
In metabolomics, the analysis of product ions in tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is noteworthy to chemically assign structural… 
2013
2013
Uncaria species are generally used as spasmolytics, analgesics and sedatives for symptoms associated with nervous disorders but… 
2001
2001
The chloroform solvate of uncarine C (pteropodine), (1'S,3R,4'aS,5'aS,10'aS)-1,2,5',5'a,7',8',10',10'a-octahydro-1'-methyl-2… 
1995
1995
Uncaria tomentosa, also known as cat's claw, an herb from the highlands of the Peruvian Amazon, has been used by natives for… 
1976
1976
The alkaloid and procyanidin composition of Uncaria sp. from eastern Peru, used in folk medicine was studied. Five alkaloids have… 
1966
1966
Two new alkaloids designated as pteropodine and isopteropodine have been isolated from Uncaria pteropoda and characterised. They…