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The Calabar Bean and its Alkaloids : From Magic, via Miracle, to Memory / [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: XXVI, 267 p. 240 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789402411911
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Contents:
Chronology -- Abbreviations -- Preface and acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. l-Physostigmine (eserine) -- 3. l-Physovenine -- 4. l-Eseramine -- 5. l-N(8)-Norphysostigmine -- 6. l-Geneserine -- 7. 1H-, 13C- and 15N-Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of the alkaloids of the Calabar bean -- 8. Other alkaloids of, as yet, unknown structures that have been isolated, or allegedly so, from the Calabar bean -- 9. Non-alkaloidal components of the Calabar bean -- 10. Biological activities of the alkaloids of the Calabar bean -- 11. Notes -- 12. References -- 13. Index.
Summary: Investigations into Calabar beans (the dried ripe seeds of Physostigma venenosum) and their alkaloidal components compose a classical scientific journey throughout some one-and-a-half centuries and not only represent a fascinating aspect of the history of medicine but which is, moreover, still ongoing at the forefront of chemical and medical discovery. Those in particular involving its major such component, l-physostigmine, have led to an understanding of some of the fundamental mechanisms occurring in physiology, pharmacology and biochemistry and, either actually or potentially (by providing a template and thereby acting as a "lead compound") have provided a useful treatment for a variety of neurological disorders associated with irregularities in cholinergic transmission in which augmentation of cholinergic activity has proved to be beneficial.
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Chronology -- Abbreviations -- Preface and acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. l-Physostigmine (eserine) -- 3. l-Physovenine -- 4. l-Eseramine -- 5. l-N(8)-Norphysostigmine -- 6. l-Geneserine -- 7. 1H-, 13C- and 15N-Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of the alkaloids of the Calabar bean -- 8. Other alkaloids of, as yet, unknown structures that have been isolated, or allegedly so, from the Calabar bean -- 9. Non-alkaloidal components of the Calabar bean -- 10. Biological activities of the alkaloids of the Calabar bean -- 11. Notes -- 12. References -- 13. Index.

Investigations into Calabar beans (the dried ripe seeds of Physostigma venenosum) and their alkaloidal components compose a classical scientific journey throughout some one-and-a-half centuries and not only represent a fascinating aspect of the history of medicine but which is, moreover, still ongoing at the forefront of chemical and medical discovery. Those in particular involving its major such component, l-physostigmine, have led to an understanding of some of the fundamental mechanisms occurring in physiology, pharmacology and biochemistry and, either actually or potentially (by providing a template and thereby acting as a "lead compound") have provided a useful treatment for a variety of neurological disorders associated with irregularities in cholinergic transmission in which augmentation of cholinergic activity has proved to be beneficial.

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