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Delphinine - Wikipedia
Delphinine is a toxic diterpenoid alkaloid found in plants from the Delphinium (larkspur) and Atragene (a clematis) genera, both in the family Ranunculaceae ...
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Delphinine | C33H45NO9 | CID 91667681 - PubChem
Delphinine is a plant toxin found in species of Larkspur (Delphinium family). It is related in structure and has similar effects to aconitine.
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DELPHININE Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of DELPHININE is a poisonous crystalline alkaloid C33H45NO9 obtained especially from seeds of the stavesacre.
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delphinine
▪ I. delphinine, n. Chem. (ˈdɛlfɪnaɪn) [f. Bot. L. Delphīnium the genus Larkspur.] A highly poisonous alkaloid obtained from the seeds of Delphinium Staphesagria or Stavesacre. Called also delˈphinia, and formerly ˈdelphia, delˌphina, ˈdelphine.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 7 The chemical principle c...
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DELPHININE - Inxight Drugs
Delphinine is a toxic diterpenoid alkaloid from the plants Delphinium (larkspur) and Atragene (a clematis). In ancient times delphinine was used as a ...
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DELPHININE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Delphinine definition: a bitter, poisonous, crystalline alkaloid, C 33 H 45 NO 9 , obtained from various species of larkspur, ...
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Total synthesis of talatisamine, a delphinine type alkaloid
Total synthesis of talatisamine, a delphinine type alkaloid. Click to copy article linkArticle link copied! · Journal of the American Chemical Society · Article ...
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The structure of delphinine - ScienceDirect.com
This intermediate has previously been taken to (±)-gelsemine by Fukuyama.97 Synthetic efforts towards the hetidine and hetisine diterpenoid natural product ...
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CID 441726 - PubChem
1S,2R,3R,4R,5S,6S,8R,9R,13S,16S,17R,18R)-8-Acetyloxy-5-hydroxy-6,16,18-trimethoxy-13-(methoxymethyl)-11-methyl-11-azahexacyclo[7.7.2.12,5.01,10.03,8.013 ...
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[PDF] Delphinine Alkaloids
Delphinine System: A possible biosynthesis of delphinine alkaloids. O. N. CH3. H. X. HO-. CH3. N. H. H. H. O. HO. O atisine system delphinine ...
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delphinoidine
delphinoidine Chem. (dɛlfɪˈnɔɪdaɪn) [f. as delphinine + -oid.] An amorphous alkaloid obtained from the same source as delphinine.1883 in Syd. Soc. Lex.
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Delphin (disambiguation)
French academic painter
Delphin Strungk (circa 1600-1694), German composer and organist
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Delfin (disambiguation)
Delphine (disambiguation)
Delphinine
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delphina
delphina, delphinate Chem.: see delphinine, delphinic.
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Delphine
Moderate Tropical Storm Delphine, in the 1969–70 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
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Delphin (disambiguation)
Delphian (disambiguation)
Delphinine
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delphisine
ˈdelphisine Chem. [f. delphine, delphinine, by insertion of -is- repr. Gr. ἴσ-ος equal.] An alkaloid akin to delphinoidine, obtained from the same source, in warty crystals. Also called Delphisia.1883 in Syd. Soc. Lex.
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