Strychnos 1990 - 2004 - Crops for the Future
Strychnos 1990 - 2004 - Crops for the Future
Strychnos 1990 - 2004 - Crops for the Future
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Rawal VH; Michoud C<br />
A general-solution to <strong>the</strong> syn<strong>the</strong>sis of 2-azabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane unit of <strong>Strychnos</strong><br />
1991<br />
Tetrahedron Letters<br />
32(14): 1695-1698<br />
Abstract<br />
The characteristic 2-azabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane substructure of <strong>Strychnos</strong> alkaloids can be constructed<br />
rapidly and stereospecifically using an intramolecular Heck reaction.<br />
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Tits, M., J. Damas, J. Quetinleclercq and L. Angenot<br />
From ethnobotanical uses of <strong>Strychnos</strong> henningsii to antiinflammatories, analgesi<br />
1991<br />
Journal of Ethnopharmacology<br />
34(2-3): 261-267<br />
Abstract<br />
<strong>Strychnos</strong> henningsii Gilg is used in African traditional medicine <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> treatment of various<br />
ailments, including rheumatism, gastrointestinal complaints and snake bites. Different preliminary<br />
pharmacological experiments are described. The results show that some of <strong>the</strong> reported folk<br />
medicinal applications of S. henningsii can be at least partially explained by <strong>the</strong> presence of retulinelike<br />
alkaloids, whose use could lead to new antinociceptive (antiinflammatory and analgesic) and<br />
a n t i s p a s m o d i c d r u g s .