Dendrobium Alkaloids

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Short description: Class of chemical compounds


Dendrobium nobile

Dendrobium alkaloids are natural products and so-called pseudoalkaloids.[1]

Occurrence

Dendrobium alkaloids are found in the genus Dendrobium, particularly in species like Dendrobium nobile.[1]

Representatives

Approximately 15 alkaloids belong to this group. Notable representatives include Dendrobin,[1] Nobilonin, and Dendroxin.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Entry on Dendrobium-Alkaloide. at: Römpp Online. Georg Thieme Verlag, retrieved {{{Datum}}}.
  2. T. Okamoto, M. Natsume, T. Onaka, F. Uchimaru, M. Shimizu (1966), "The Structure of Dendroxine – The Third Alkaloid from Dendrobium nobile", Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 14 (6): 672–675, doi:10.1248/cpb.14.672, PMID 5964635 




Categories: [Alkaloids]


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