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isoquinoline alkaloid

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isoquinoline alkaloid
includes berberine, bulbocaprine, chelidonine, corydaline.


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Contributors, primarily from Korean institutions, write papers on topics such as the modulation of neuroinflammation by medicinal herbs and flavonoids, neuroprotective and neurotrophic agents, Oriental medicine in cerebral infarction, anti-allergic natural products, septic shock and isoquinoline alkaloids, and the development of t- cell immunimodulators from natural products.
Active components include hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives, flavonoids such as rutin and fumaric acid, and isoquinoline alkaloids such as scoulerine, protopine, fumaricine, fumariline, and fumaritine.
Phytoconstituents having acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity Name of alkaloid Class Sources Alkaloids Assoanine Steroidal alkaloid Narcissus assoanus Buxamine B Steroidal alkaloid Bucus hyrcana Bucus papillosa Coronaridine Indole alkaloid Tabernaemontana australis Corynoline Isoquinoline alkaloid Corydalis incisa N, N-dimethyl Steroidal alkaloid Bucus papillosa buxapapine Epinorgalantamine Steroidal alkaloid Narcissus confuses N.
 
 
 
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