Abstract
A base, now named bicuculline, previously isolated from Dicentra cucullaria and referred to as alkaloid α has been obtained from Corydalis sempervirens and Adlumia fungosa. A chemical examination of this alkaloid has disclosed an exceptionally close relation to hydrastine, from which it differs only by the substitution of a methylenedioxy group for the two methoxyl groups. Accordingly, hydrolytic oxidation yields hydrastinine and 2-carboxy-3:4-methylenedioxy-benzaldehyde, which on reduction is converted into the known 3:4-methylenedioxy-phthalide.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmaceutical Science
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20 articles.
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