Amurensine Explained
Amurensine is an alkaloid found in Papaver species such as P. alpinum, P. pyrenaicum, P. suaveolens, and P. tatricum[1] and P. nudicaule.[2] It is a member of the isoquinoline group.[3]
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Notes and References
- 10.1039/C19660000036. The isopavine structure of amurensine and amurensinine . 1966 . Šantavý. F.. Maturová. M.. Hruban. L.. Chemical Communications. 2. 36.
- 17763104 . 2007 . Philipov . S . Istatkova . R . Yadamsurenghiin . GO . Samdan . J. Dangaa. S. A new 8,14-dihydropromorphinane alkaloid from Papaver nudicaule L . 21 . 9 . 852–6 . 10.1080/14786410701494777 . Natural Product Research. 8609245 .
- Web site: National Institutes of Health (NIH). Amurensine . PubChem . 19 February 2024.