Apocynaceae alkaloids are natural products found in the plant family of the dogbane family (Apocynaceae).[1]
Occurrence
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The alkaloid tabernanthin is found in Tabernaemontana laurifolia.[2] The alkaloids voacangin and voacristin were isolated from Voacanga africana.[3]
Representatives
editRepresentatives include tabernanthine, voacangine and voacristine.[4][5]
Uses
editPlant parts of Voacanga africana are utilized by African natives for various purposes, including as hallucinogens, in cultic ceremonies, and as aphrodisiacs.[6]
Ethnomedicinal use
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edit- ↑ Entry on Apocynaceen-Alkaloide. at: Römpp Online. Georg Thieme Verlag, retrieved {{{Datum}}}.
- ↑ M.Hesse (1968), Indolalkaloide, Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, p. 30, ISBN 978-3-540-04194-8
- ↑ U. Renner (1957), "Voacamidin und Voacristin, zwei neue Alkaloide aus Voacanga africana Stapf", Experientia, vol. 13, pp. 468–469, doi:10.1007/BF02159399
- ↑ Zetler, G.; Lenschow, E.; Prenger-Berninghoff, W. (1968), "Die Wirkung von 11 Indol-Alkaloiden auf das Meerschweinchen-Herz in vivo und in vitro, verglichen mit 2 synthetischen Azepinoindolen, Chinidin und Quindonium.", Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv für Pharmakologie und experimentelle Pathologie, vol. 260, pp. 26–49, doi:10.1007/BF00545005
- ↑ Robert F. Raffauf & M. B. Flagler (1960), "Alkaloids of the Apocynaceae", Economic Botany pages, vol. 14, pp. 37–55, doi:10.1007/BF02859365
- ↑ Lexicon of Medicinal Plants and Drugs, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag 1999.
- ↑ M. Iwu, Maurice (2014), Handbook of African Medicinal Plants (2. ed.), CRC Press, ISBN 978-1-46657-198-3