1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00941712
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Alteramine ? A new alkaloid fromThermopsis alterniflora

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“…The number of cytisine derivatives substituted on ring C (except on the nitrogen atom) is rather restricted. Some of them are natural products: 4-allylcytisine 225 was extracted from Sophora Secundiflora, Bolusanthus Speciosus, and Argyrolobium uniflorum, and N -methyl-4-allylcytisine (“tinctorine”) 226 was from Thermopsis Alterniflora, Argyrolobium uniflorum, and Clathropis glaucophylla . 4-Methyl and 4-allylcytisines 224 and 225 have been prepared in three steps from (−)-cytisine according to a method previously described .…”
Section: (−)-Cytisine Derivatives: Synthesis and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of cytisine derivatives substituted on ring C (except on the nitrogen atom) is rather restricted. Some of them are natural products: 4-allylcytisine 225 was extracted from Sophora Secundiflora, Bolusanthus Speciosus, and Argyrolobium uniflorum, and N -methyl-4-allylcytisine (“tinctorine”) 226 was from Thermopsis Alterniflora, Argyrolobium uniflorum, and Clathropis glaucophylla . 4-Methyl and 4-allylcytisines 224 and 225 have been prepared in three steps from (−)-cytisine according to a method previously described .…”
Section: (−)-Cytisine Derivatives: Synthesis and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical investigations revealed the presence of alkaloids (cytisine, methyl cytisine, thermopsine, alteramine, dimethamine, pachycarpine), flavonoids (crotonoyl thermopsoside, crotonoylcosmosiin, formononetin, chrysoeriol, apigenin, luteolin, thermopsoside and cynaroside. ), organic acids, sugars and resin in epigeal parts [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Cytisine is one of its important alkaloids used for acute respiratory problems and withdrawal of smoking cessation [1,8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%