Studies in the microbial tranformation of alkaloids strychnine and 2-nitrostrychnine
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Strychnine is the major alkaloid present in the seeds of _Strychnos, nuxvomica tree which grow naturally in this area. Strychnine has a very complex chemical structure and is known to stimulate all portions of the central nervous system with preference to the spinal cord. However, it is a powerful convulsant and death results from asphyxia. Consequently strychnine has no therapeutic application in the western system of medicine at present. The objective of this work, therefore, was to convert strychnine by microbial transformation into a product having more desirable pharmacological properties so that this locally available natural product may find some use in the preparation of a therapeutic agent. Department of applied chemistry, Cochin University of Science And Technology Cochin University of Science And Technology |
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Cochin University of Science And Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Microbial reduction #Strychnos alkaloids #Vinca alkaloids Colchicine #Rauwolfia alkaloids #Ergot alkaloids #Pyridine alkaloids #Tropa alkaloids #Microbial tranformation |
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