2005
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200533241
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Grandisine A (I) and B (II), Novel Indolizidine Alkaloids with Human δ‐Opioid Receptor Binding Affinity from the Leaves of the Australian Rainforest Tree Elaeocarpus grandis.

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“…A known ((−)‐isoelaeocarpiline) and two novel ( grandisines A and B [ 79−80 , Figure 11A]) indolizidine alkaloids were isolated from Elaeocarpus grandis leaves 100 . The three compounds exhibited IC 50 values of 2.7, 52.2, and 11 μM, respectively, to inhibit the binding of [ 125 I]‐deltorphin II to HEK cell membranes expressing recombinant human δ‐opioid receptors.…”
Section: Bioactivities Of Indolizidine Alkaloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A known ((−)‐isoelaeocarpiline) and two novel ( grandisines A and B [ 79−80 , Figure 11A]) indolizidine alkaloids were isolated from Elaeocarpus grandis leaves 100 . The three compounds exhibited IC 50 values of 2.7, 52.2, and 11 μM, respectively, to inhibit the binding of [ 125 I]‐deltorphin II to HEK cell membranes expressing recombinant human δ‐opioid receptors.…”
Section: Bioactivities Of Indolizidine Alkaloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%